tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096083296053498847.post402189086600536564..comments2024-03-15T13:52:29.329-05:00Comments on This Side of Fifty: September 2010: Getting OrganizedMark Gavoorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14718162397767006618noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096083296053498847.post-23569389671932462512010-10-02T17:23:47.764-05:002010-10-02T17:23:47.764-05:00Mark, thanks for referring me to your blog. Love y...Mark, thanks for referring me to your blog. Love your open, honest sharing.jeff noelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02103237654470601099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096083296053498847.post-54554668533729822132010-10-01T08:04:05.780-05:002010-10-01T08:04:05.780-05:00Mark(o),
Do you think there is something vaguely ...Mark(o),<br /><br />Do you think there is something vaguely poetic about even the thought of being late to pick up an expert in truancy? Go ahead, embrace your inner tardiness. Face it, Armenians were born biologically 8 minutes behind the rest of the global population, because if most of them could ever see in front of their egos they really would be running the whole world. It's God's way of making sure Armenians don't think WE're the ones who created the universe....<br /> <br />I am a rug merchant's grandson. My grandfather always used to say that it was a custom of Armenian weavers that their most exquisite and valuable carpets always had one bad knot, woven on purpose as a sign of the artisan's humanity.<br /> <br />--a tardy ArmenianAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com