Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Conclusions

Conclusions are something we all share another commonality in our diverse vocabulary.
They may be an end, to close, finish, termination, and wrapping-up, winding up, finale, deduction, assumption, interference, and supposition.

‘End’ might sound sad if you are happy with something continuing, but if not than I suppose then it is very good!
When we ‘close’ something it can be a case for a lawyer or a cop, or a book or a door, a suitcase and so to close is really multifaceted, hmm?
To ‘finish’ is to be all done, and it most cases, like a test, than that would be very nice to have completed it if all finished and correct, hmm? Or sad if that beloved novel is all over and left you hanging?
‘Termination’, we all must admit is an ominous expression and in its use many will agree no good has come from it!
‘Wrapping up’ of a scene in a movie, play or a TV show, while ‘winding up’ can be where, a location or also completing a task of necessity?
‘Finale’ is the same as our first reasonable concept.
‘Interference’, when not asked for is bad but when requested is good, plain and simple, right?
Now I left the last three to discuss together since to me I cannot differentiate one from the other…deduction, assumption and supposition… all appear to be that old adage of when we ‘assume’ we make an -ss of you and me, cringe factor returns!
Does that mean that ‘deduction’ makes a duck of you and your shin and that ‘supposition’ makes a su-possum of you and your shin? That’s utterly preposterous!

And so the dissection of conclusions brought me to the conclusion that most words are more than what, at first they appear to be, how about you?
Aren’t we all more than what we first appear to be.
So that is my conclusion of the dissection of ‘conclusion’; got that?

Moving on…
Updates; mammogram; if you recall, that lovely woman that has my breast health in her hands, well not literarily, gosh no! CRINGE FACTOR, BIG TIME… When I called her last week to find out if she had received my additional paperwork proving my residency… get this, her response was… “No, and it doesn’t matter anyway since she was going on vacation and I would not be scheduled until after the first of the year!” How truly cavalier of her and presumably non- caring too!
December 14th I ordered my Dexilant medication for my GERD since it is another one of those systems you must go through to receive what you need. At that time I had eleven pills of a three month supply left and it was my first time renewing through their program and when I called they assured me that it would arrive in plenty of time before I was out.
Since policy is that it takes forty-eight hours to process and five days for delivery, that did sound fine.
Well, I called a week later to get my tracking number and found out from them, although I called on the 14th they actually didn’t put it in until the 21st and though I tracked it with the number it did say I would have it delivered by the 23rd, and that seemed fair.
But then a glitch happened, it was still in Kentucky and did not seem to be moving southward towards its Florida destination, and when it finally did reach Tampa it was the twenty fourth! Oh yes I did receive it, yesterday December 27th and a day after I ran out.
What luck, hmm?
I suppose, but then I would be assuming and who knows better than us what that really means, hmm?
Relief and concern are mixed emotions that only add to the joyous stress that the season seems to provoke in the best of us…

Oh well, we are all at the mercy of others I have concluded in some way shape or form…but that is just my supposition or su-possum shin of mine, huh?
AHA!
On that tear jerking note of lunacy, allow me to be the first to wish you all a very happy good night and to ask you kindly to count all your blessings and share all those overages and we will too!

And next time please be here or be square, ya hear?

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