tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7058132.post7322161447977396897..comments2023-09-25T10:35:16.856-05:00Comments on Beyond the Balcony: Sunday's Question To PonderChristopher Spicerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06802497559184935393noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7058132.post-33094475645407310602010-08-30T10:00:06.960-05:002010-08-30T10:00:06.960-05:00Well said, sir. That is definitely a cliche that ...Well said, sir. That is definitely a cliche that is rarely used properly when one actually decides to sit and ponder it (like you may have done while staring at the faded knees of your army pants). The statement seems more apropos if you spill milk on your new couch. Yeah, it sucks there is milk on that couch, but you'll probably be able to soak that sucker up, thus fixing the problem (much likes those pants that just needed some needle and thread love).Christopher Spicerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06802497559184935393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7058132.post-9013091597826357402010-08-29T20:49:21.369-05:002010-08-29T20:49:21.369-05:00I realized today that, as far as statements go tha...I realized today that, as far as statements go that get uttered, I don't like the statement 'it's coming apart at the seams.' I hear people saying this when all is falling apart and is not too fixable. When looking down at my tattered shorts today and drinking a tea, I saw holes forming due to wear in the middle of the material. This is the actual unfixable problem. Sure you can patch it, but that is just a not an actual fix. If the hole was indeed at the seams, then it could actually be fixed rather easily. I am no tailor, but I have battled with clothes, armed with needle and thread, and tried to keep them going. The seams is easy... it is when the slacks come apart in the thighs or knees.<br /><br />Sorry... not trying to highjack the post<br /><br />ScottAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com