Monday, March 19, 2012

Zen Monday: #188

It's time for your Monday Zen.

Here on Pasadena Daily Photo, Monday is the day you tell me about the photo rather than me telling you. Because sometimes, I have no idea.

19 comments:

  1. It is NOW MONday, but I have no smart remark.

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  2. This is a Republican "grass-roots" campaign to take back the "NOW" from women. It's called Narcotics to Oppress Women. Every time you step on a crack, they force some woman somewhere to take crack.

    Man, that's a dark Zen Monday response, ain't it?

    P.S. John, I didn't know you spoke Jamaican.

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  3. gina b
    See my email to the Camelot page. I'm offline, but you can email me at the Bank.

    How'w that for Zen?

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  4. how about 'something's gotta give' :-)

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  6. Rotate 180 degrees and you get "MON(day) is a downer."

    I deleted this comment the first time because I wrote "108 degrees", which just proves my point.

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  7. An instruction from the God of Grass: it's time to colonize the next crack. NOW!

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  8. "Areas between ---> <--- arrows must be removed and replaced by a contractor BONDED with the City."
    Looks like somebody's paying attention, but the money ran out at City Hall.

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  9. Hmmm... I kNOW nothing, got nothing.

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  10. "Outta here -- NOW!"

    Clifford's comment is darkly humorous in light of the political scene lately....

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  11. If north is now, what is south. The future?

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  12. I like Mondays, partly because you all do the writing for me but mostly because you make me giggle.

    I just couldn't believe this was on the sidewalk. How do you make that on a sidewalk? It wasn't paint. It's like the letters and arrow were just cleaner than the rest of the sidewalk. ??

    I honestly have no idea how or why this was there, but it's on the east side of Garfield about a block south of Washington in northwest Pasadena. You will be amazed how beautiful that stretch of Garfield is.

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  13. he/she must not like his mother
    step on a crack and....

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  14. Now step up over that crack and get moving.

    Now is an ever-moving moment. What was now when I wrote it is no longer now. Now is already gone. So now is ever forward. Hence the arrow. I should have been a philosophy teacher :)

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    1. Nathalie, now my head has cracked and there's a little tuft of grass growing out of my skull.

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  15. Sorry I cracked up cant do it now

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