Friday, April 30, 2010

Nose Hair

Be thankful for nose hairs people! Mine are all gone and let me tell you I'm missing them terribly! My nose has officially become a leaky faucet that I can't turn off. I bent over today and it just came dripping right out onto the floor(thankfully none of my students seemed to notice, because you know it isn't that they're just too polite to say anything...). Ick ick ick!

Looking forward to a lovely lazy weekend!

3 comments:

  1. An ode to the humble nose hair - that's what I wish I could produce! After thinking about it for 24 hrs, I've got nothing for your amusement. Jane could do it.... Isn't it interesting that nose hairs must work like vegetation in wet lands, capturing and slowing liquid flow down. Who would have thunk it?? Thinking of your scan today and hoping that the doc will have good results for you tomorrow. Love, Sheila

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  2. Eileen,
    Hope you had a good lazy weekend to bring in the month of May. I was up in Keith's neck of the woods this past weekend enjoying some sunny, but still crisp Minneapolis weather.
    Good for you for searching for (non-chemical) solutions for stress reduction. I think you'll find lots on i-tunes U. You may find other interesting things to listen to. Maybe some good humor?
    I never thought about the humble nose hairs.
    Love, hugs, and prayers for you and Keith,
    Ellen

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  3. Larry took up the challenge and offers this for your amusement.

    Praised be the humble nose hair
    Of which we are largely unaware.
    Until it's no more
    And the snot is galore
    Sorely missed is its fine furry snare.

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