lassitude

i'd write something today.
but i have ennui.

and everytime i try to think of something to write about, my brain yawns.

i'll update later.
when i don't have ennui.
what's the opposite of ennui, again?

oh ya. off-ui.

i'll update when i have that.

or whatever.

Comments

Em said…
i heard that offui comes with a rash.
Spliz said…
I heard it's inoperable.
Nama said…
i was going to make a snide comment about how you're not creative, but i just love my katsy so much!

even though she makes me go "huh?" sometimes...
Anonymous said…
i am very intereting to learn more about your dissorder. is it something you die from?
kat said…
some have indeed died of boredom. luckily i've built up a high tolerance through the years, and expect a full recovery.
Anonymous said…
o that is very good to here. i very much enjoy to read your BLOG.
john said…
Hi Kat - I just wanted to let you know that you aren't alone. I, too, suffer from utter boredom (the first step is admitting it). Although I have found ways to temporarily treat this malady, unfortunately there is no known permanent cure. Some may say that counting the seconds on the clock or staring blankly out the window helps, but I have found that home remedies such as those only exacerbate the problem. Personally, I turn to blogging to take my mind of my boredom. Thank you, Good... And Good For You for helping me make it one day at a time.
Chester B. said…
Throwing rocks at homemade targets to knock them down is a good remedy as well.

And eating.
sassinak said…
last time i thought i had ennui it was pms

here's hoping yours is as simple :)

also? throwing rocks at homemade targets is fun!
Anonymous said…
you know what makes me feel good? to watch HOOK. Mi favorite part es when SMEE says. "Can you 'magine the look on Peter's face when he faces you and his kids are standing beside you! Ready to fight for the sleaziest sleaze of the seas....Cap'n Hook!"
Anonymous said…
Once during the summer a friend and I came up with this really cool game called extreme hopscotch!

"It's the little things in life we treasure!"