We have all heard the saying that even a broken clock is right twice a day. My question is why even keep a broken clock? But then again I have non-working clocks as decorative items. They are only meant to be appreciated as a non-clock entity and thus makes sense to keep around. I am not too sure I would keep a nonfunctional clock. I don’t need it to be right twice a day. Obviously, I’m talking about more than a clock. But I’m going to leave it there.
Turns out that while I do not have a broken clock, I have a slow clock. It started off one minute behind. Now it’s up to three minutes in its lag time. I’m left to wonder why it is getting slower and slower. I assume that eventually it will stop working all together. As such, I should probably think about replacing it. But I truly want to give it a chance to turn things around. It could be the little clock that could and then a book could be written about it. To be or not to be? That is the question.
Categories: Culture, Humor, Psychology, society
SMiLes Considering Nature NoW A Snake SWaLLoWinG its Tale
i will always forgive late
Or Early
CLoCK
Behavior
But oh no
Yes My Clock
Friends have
Difficulties with this..
Meanwhile i Do A Dance
Of Shiva and Kali forever
As they SwalloW Dance
Now just
FoR aN
O’Range
HecK
oF iTs Heaven..
As it WorkS Now..:)
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interesting story about clocks reminds of my father and his quirky ways with clocks
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Oh how cool. Quirkiness with clocks is divine
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i remember
clocks 🙂
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There was a time when they existed 🙂
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