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it seems that it isn’t really an ancient Chinese saying … the phrase was originally said by the American politician, Frederic R. Coudert, in 1939. also an interesting time.
We need fewer election years. I propose to have one every 20 years. All the elected offices are cleaned out and new people elected. For a six month term. After that we go with the laws already on the books and a duodecad budget.
mr_sherman Premium Member 10 months ago
Amen!
Ida No 10 months ago
It’s a curse.
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
If only we COULD be RESTING at INTERvals!
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
The old Chinese curse says “May you live in interesting times”. I wish we weren’t cursed. Boring can be good.
marilynnbyerly 10 months ago
The older we get, the more we appreciate boring.
chireef 10 months ago
it seems that it isn’t really an ancient Chinese saying … the phrase was originally said by the American politician, Frederic R. Coudert, in 1939. also an interesting time.
is it a curse or a blessing?
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
Ha! When did interesting become a euphemism for completely baffling?
Impkins Premium Member 10 months ago
Confucius say may you live in confusing times. I think we’ve achieved that. :)
mistercatworks 10 months ago
There is an ancient Chinese curse: may you live in interesting times.
Chris Sherlock 10 months ago
I’ll drink to that!
eddi-TBH 10 months ago
We need fewer election years. I propose to have one every 20 years. All the elected offices are cleaned out and new people elected. For a six month term. After that we go with the laws already on the books and a duodecad budget.
C 10 months ago
Having the time of their lives