TMI Thursday

by Cubby on October 11, 2012 · 8 comments

My boy Sean over at Just a Jeep Guy posts questions and answers every Thursday, and invites bloggers to participate by doing the same. (He previews the questions beforehand so that bloggers can post them on Thursday). So here I go.

COMPLETE THIS SENTENCE

Dogs are…
needed to fill a huge hole in my life. I miss my two standard poodles Dahlia and Persephone terribly, and cried inconsolably for hours when they died a few years ago. Sometimes I wake up at night and reach down in the bed to pet them, but then realize they’re gone.

My husband is…
an incredible man.

I love…
having fun with people.

I hate…
my brain, and my mind.

I need…
reassurance.

I am…
sick and tired of this election cycle.

Bonus Question

Sex is…
such a mystery to me.

victorinvermont October 11, 2012 at 7:35 am

My deepest condolences on the loss of your Dahlia and Persephone.

Your sentence completions here are very intimate. It’s hard to read that you hate your brain and your mind. Thank you for sharing that.

May I participate in this?

Dogs are… unconditional love.

My husband is… brilliant, beautiful, devoted, sweet, my love.

I love… winter.

I hate… judging, meanness, bullies.

I need… to not be so sensitive.

I am… a stutterer.

Sex is… completely natural.

anne marie in philly October 11, 2012 at 10:13 am

awwww, puppies. :(

your husband is awesomesauce, you are fun to hang around, you HAVE a brain (which is more than I can say for 98% of the US population). and what reassurance can I give you – YOU ARE THE TOP! :)

Raybeard October 11, 2012 at 10:24 am

Dogs are………so giving, so vulnerable, so funny, so trusting, so dependent, such good company etc etc

My husband is………unlikely ever to materialise.

Tony P October 11, 2012 at 12:45 pm

It’s because dogs are natural mimics of human behaviors. No wonder some breeds suffer separation anxiety – they are social animals too.

Raybeard October 12, 2012 at 2:50 am

Yes, Tony. It doesn’t take much intelligence to recognise that dogs are pack animals, and without company they’ll suffer deep anguish.
I recall with pain the time when I was in my teens and we had next-door neighbours, a drinking and squabbling youngish couple, who every evening would lock their dog in their outside coal-shed for the entire night, even in Winter. It’s pitiful cries, while they were inside laughing at the TV, haunt me to this day.

Sean October 11, 2012 at 10:56 am

Can you to clarify that brain mind comment? Is that you don’t like being such a smart ass?

Jason October 11, 2012 at 11:25 am

Dogs are fluffy
My husband is still a dream man
I love chocolate
I need not to be over sensitive and perhaps not love chocolate so much!
I am about to do something
Sex is often better in the mind that it is in the bed!

Urspo October 14, 2012 at 12:16 am

Ah sweet mystery of life at last I found you…..

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