Moan & Groan

I like to moan and groan about a variety of topics. I never have any hesitation over choice. In January, it’s January. As soon as it turns February, I start hitting on it. I was told when I was a young man that as I aged, I would discover a list of things to complain about that seemingly went on forever. I doubted that. It was when I was in the Navy. Navy food, lousy duty, and a lack of a girlfriend were all I could see needing immediate correction.

As I got older, I found that issues always seemed to multiply, solutions diminished, and gaining leverage on making change always increased in complexity.

I also found that fewer people wanted to listen to me moan and groan about how miserable, say, January or February are. They were busy moaning and groaning about their stinking kids, the rotten apartment they lived in, or how their spouse burned the French fries.

Then, I discovered blogging. I could moan, groan, and holler all I wanted. Isn’t technology incredible?

Tune in tomorrow when I kvetch ( moan, groan, and complain) about AI.


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8 Replies to “Moan & Groan”

  1. Great way to use the prompt. Many folks start becoming suddenly hard of hearing when you start moaning and groaning about things. They prefer to have you hear them do it. You are lucky; I don’t even have a cat to listen to me and then bat me in the head to remind me who is in charge. ๐Ÿ™‚

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