Thursday, September 06, 2012

* Not A Funny Badger In Sight

This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.

Its reference in the book is RUMINATIONS 1:1-17

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30 comments:

  1. Here, here, sir. Get the MAJOR HUG ZONE shirts passed out.

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    1. Hey Joshua! I salute the thought; I could do with one most days. Hell, all days. Indigo

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  2. True.

    And I appreciate that no badgers were inconvenienced in the making of this post.

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    1. Oh hush, I'm trying to be sensible. *looks shifty*

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  3. Fluff whimsies: haha. I love it. So English.

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    1. Hey Zibbs! English? Guilty as charged, Sir...

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  4. ..and nice post. I like the attitude.

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    1. ... And thank you. It seems appropriate this week. Roth

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  5. I've seen you put yourself in the way of a friend's troubles. You're quite the blocker, and I, for one, am grateful.

    Pearl

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    1. *raises his hat to a lady*

      Wait. Are you saying I'm fat?! Why, I oughta...

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  6. Whatever you are seeing and trying to help with, I wish strength and peace and lighter hearts to all of you. Your mother was right, and you are too.

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    1. Hey Jenny! Thanks for the kind reflection. Indigo x

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  7. Love your mother's wisdom
    I've been lucky enough to receive some help recently :) A little bit of adversary brings out some beautiful people from suprising places. Not that I'd wish some adversary on you....

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    1. Hey Wendy! Yeah, I think it's something that made no sense to me as a kid, but now I fully appreciate its wisdom. That'd be the experienced adversity! Glad you've had someone helping out =) Indigo x

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    1. Hey P'tite! You's welcome, Shorty! Roth x

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  9. Perfectly put, as ever! x

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    1. Hey G! Hey, it's just some homespun thoughts, but I'm glad they work for you. Indigo x

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  10. My mother is really good at being there in times of need. She never hesitates. It's not a bad way to be.

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    1. Hey Claudia! That's what Moms do; you're exactly the same for your own two kids. Indigo x

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  11. Just "being there" can make a world of difference. Sometimes people just need to vent. It takes a lot not to start offering up opines, but the best approach is sometimes just a shoulder to lean on or to cry on. Great post!

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    1. Thanks Linda, sometimes it's all that can be done. Indigo x

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  12. Thank you, Indigo, for perking me up many a time when I needed it! I have a feeling there are a lot of people out there who reap the benefit of your support... you are a true gentleman.

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    1. Hey Paula, it was my pleasure. And thank you. Indigo x

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  13. you are a very lucky man, indeed!

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    1. Hey Mia! I've come to think so! I'm not as dumb as I used to be. Indigo x

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  14. xoxoxoxo just because :)

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    1. Hey Savannah! Gratefully received! Indigo x

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  15. Wonderful sentiments Indigo, and the absolute truth xoxox

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    1. Hey Kato! Sometimes there is only the effort; I'd rather be criticised for doing something that turns out to be unhelpful, than for doing nothing. It's a choice. Indigo x

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