I have been a little grumpy the last couple of days(,weeks,months,years)and I have decided that I am over that hump. Hump is a funny word, just say it a few times, hump, hump, humpity hump. Not out loud! You will lose your job/self respect if anyone hears you, sheesh, some people. When your in an emotional slump that is known as a 'hump', that hump in facts seems like a bloody large mountain.
15 Dec 2008
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hey, first off i'll just say i love your little cute drawings sorry to hear about the damn builders in your previous post, its winter why are people faffing on with home improvements, crazy world, its blumming christmas next week, they must be made of money. anyways, i love the word hump, exept it always reminds me of dogs humping.. :S wicked blog though! i'll keep coming back
ReplyDeleteLet that hair dye fry your cells for a moment, and just imagine flying over that hump and taking a leap of faith with it. :)
ReplyDeleteI think Doodle Claire's boobs have grown larger with joy. Perhaps her hair will change color next?
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're over the humpity-hump. No one likes a grump. Well, in your case, we do, but the non-grump is better.
And yes, I said it out loud, but everyone already thinks I'm strange.
For a somebody with leaves tattooed on her ankles, you sound unseasonably miserable. Of course, I might be wrong. They might not be leaves. I can see now that they bear a striking similarity to Bulgaria's twelve autocratic electoral districts. If they are, I can see why you feel miserable. And if you don't mind my saying so, it was a rather silly thing to have tattooed on your ankles. What happens when they change their system of voting? I bet you hadn't thought of that...
ReplyDeleteYou mean youre not gonna be butthead anymore? Then what shall I call you????
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have hurtled the hump while I have bumped right up next to it. Must have something to do with feeling 'meh' - though tomorrow's blog post is more about 'eh'.
ReplyDeleteI am leaving a comment... some say your boobs have grown, you say you changed your hair... your over the hump...yippee...I hate the bump from the hump.. It just messes us up... I want to see the color of thy hair... can't wait..
ReplyDeleteI would have thought that you would of used some sort of "pitfall" or "canyon" for the negative referrence doodle, lol. After all, we do enjoy hiking up hills and mountains for the refreshing views!
ReplyDeleteWell done :D
ReplyDeleteI think I am in a mountain range right now... I really hope my boobs don't grow every time a overcome a hump!
YOur pictures are wicked cute :) 'tis the season for the *whispers* hump, oh wait, nobody is here...i'm at home in my lil office...yay!
ReplyDeleteHump rounds out what can be described as peaks, valleys, plateaus, cycles, ups/downs, etc.
ReplyDeleteA number of people I know dealing with them use it commonly amongst ourselves, then when talking to people who don't experience them usually have to use the longer rhetoric.
It makes it easier to get to the things you need to relate more at the moment. Hump comes out as one syllable that conveys "I'm going through a cycle at the moment, and this is why or the reason...yada yada yada".
...or so I'm told. Tee hee.
Hooray for Hump Day!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat now I have that horrid tune in my head...
ReplyDeleteMy hump my hump
My lovely lady humps (or is it lumps? idk...)
Glad to see you are in better spirits.
ReplyDeleteHope the college work isn't too overwhelming and you have a non grumpy and humpless Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOne less bump to worry about!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you're on the other side of the hump. I'm right smack dab in the middle of a big, fat hump. I feel like a lump sitting on my hump in the dumps. Ok...terribly not funny. I'm going now.......
ReplyDeleteThe before and after doodles are great....you look very different Claire!
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