Whimsical Wednesday # 180
Welcome back to Whimsical Wednesday!
The day for you googled giggle that gets you over the hump that is Wednesday and sliding down into the weekend.
the time is Now
or: There's no time like the present
or: There's no present like the time
or: (Nike) Just do it!
*pretty sure I snaffled this one from fishducky
The day for you googled giggle that gets you over the hump that is Wednesday and sliding down into the weekend.
the time is Now
or: There's no time like the present
or: There's no present like the time
or: (Nike) Just do it!
*pretty sure I snaffled this one from fishducky
I seem to spend most of my life at half past now.
ReplyDeleteI move so slow now I don't use a clock as much as a calendar.
ReplyDeleteI move so slow now I don't use a clock as much as a calendar.
ReplyDeletePerfect image. So true.
ReplyDeletejoeh; a lot of the time for me Now is "oh gosh, I missed it"
ReplyDeletelotta joy; you'll have to get a faster calendar (*~*)
Susan Kane; it's the perfect clock for anyone. 'when do we want it?'
What a great clock!!
ReplyDeleteLee; I want one.
ReplyDelete... clever idea... I often put off doing things 'Now' ... I leave them 'till 'later'........ bad habbit..
ReplyDeleteHugs.... Barb xxx
How true it is. I sometimes misread it as yesterday and tomorrow but it is indeed now.
ReplyDeleteWow I want that clock it says it all.
ReplyDeleteMerle...........
Just brilliant - 'existentialism' defined.
ReplyDeleteBarbara; my kids are the same, they'll do it later, which could work, but their version of later is 'sometime this century' while mine is after lunch.
ReplyDeleteElephant's Child; the time is always Now. After all last minute is gone already and next minute isn't here yet.
Merle; I want it too.
Ann O'Dyne; I've no idea what existentialism actually is, but I like the clock.
True, no time like the present....great clock.
ReplyDeletewhiteangel; I like the line I heard in a movie: "no present like the time".
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