i do, i do....i do, i doooooooo.
thwart
1. To prevent the occurrence, realization, or attainment of: They thwarted her plans.
2. To oppose and defeat the efforts, plans, or ambitions of
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The reason I feel like I'm in thwartsville now is in part due to a general sense I've built up all day.
Like right at this moment, I'm trying to blog and I'm having a hard time. i'm sleepy and hungry, but before that I had to feed the dog, before that the cat was pestering me, before that the baby had woken up and was having a hard time getting comfy again. All of that started to happen as soon as i sat down to blog.
other thwarts arts of the day?
little old ladies at the grocery store in front of every thing i needed
peanut tried to thwart everything
ok' I'm actually dozing between lines. I'll post more tomorrow.
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