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what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?

 
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what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
I transfer all the birthdays and other important dates over to my new 2021 calendar

I always get kitten calendars - can't have pets anymore, and no litter box involved
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
I transfer all the birthdays and other important dates over to my new 2021 calendar

I always get kitten calendars - can't have pets anymore, and no litter box involved
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Funny how my 2020 wall calendar just doesn't have any marked dates, well not as many as normal.

Most fucked up year ever.
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Hey Zenobia!

Great idea to "decompress" at the end of a very challenging
year. I'd like to go "off grid" but unless you can WALK
somewhere near where I live to go off grid, I'm outta luck.
Gave up my driving privileges and my dear old 40 year old
Toyota after a mild stroke. Irony of Ironies, though...it
turned out to be very mild one and I could have resumed
driving. I guess it is better to be safe than sorry.

As far as a "ritual to remove a 2020 calendar"...do you
think the calendar ITSELF has some kind of BAD LUCK associated
with it?

Maybe we should BURY THEM WITH GARLIC BULBS like they
are "spiritual VAMPIRES" or something!

Now...there's a thought.

I'll have to chew on this for awhile and decide tomorrow!
lol!

Be well and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
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Hey Zenobia!

Great idea to "decompress" at the end of a very challenging
year. I'd like to go "off grid" but unless you can WALK
somewhere near where I live to go off grid, I'm outta luck.
Gave up my driving privileges and my dear old 40 year old
Toyota after a mild stroke. Irony of Ironies, though...it
turned out to be very mild one and I could have resumed
driving. I guess it is better to be safe than sorry.

As far as a "ritual to remove a 2020 calendar"...do you
think the calendar ITSELF has some kind of BAD LUCK associated
with it?

Maybe we should BURY THEM WITH GARLIC BULBS like they
are "spiritual VAMPIRES" or something!

Now...there's a thought.

I'll have to chew on this for awhile and decide tomorrow!
lol!

Be well and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie

Whassup, O's C?!

Nothing personal against the actual physical calendar but just the act of torching the thing made me feel better.

So, as one of my NY resolutions, have decided to get one of those small desk jobs where you tear off top sheet for the day's quote of wisdom.

And burn each small paper representing the previous day before upon alter facing East.
hf
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I miss the good old days when office buildings still had windows you could open because in major cities all around the world, cubicle slaves would rip the pages from their desk calendars -the ones where you'd flip a page over every endless day- then open those windows and fling those sheets of oversized confetti into the wind and the streets below.

In NYC they'd look like a blizzard had suddenly fallen at 5pm on New Year's Eve... and the street sweepers would start their new year hosing them into the gutter... with city managers immediately bitching about how much it all cost for that major pressure-release!

It was REALLY something to see and we all looked forward to that little ritual every year. It was incredibly LIBERATING!

BTW: once those windows started to be sealed, employees would simply go up to the building roofs -if they had access- and do the deed from there! A tradition IS a TRADITION!!

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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I miss the good old days when office buildings still had windows you could open because in major cities all around the world, cubicle slaves would rip the pages from their desk calendars -the ones where you'd flip a page over every endless day- then open those windows and fling those sheets of oversized confetti into the wind and the streets below.

In NYC they'd look like a blizzard had suddenly fallen at 5pm on New Year's Eve... and the street sweepers would start their new year hosing them into the gutter... with city managers immediately bitching about how much it all cost for that major pressure-release!

It was REALLY something to see and we all looked forward to that little ritual every year. It was incredibly LIBERATING!

BTW: once those windows started to be sealed, employees would simply go up to the building roofs -if they had access- and do the deed from there! A tradition IS a TRADITION!!
 Quoting: GSB/LTD


Aye...here's to great traditions!
cheers
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I miss the good old days when office buildings still had windows you could open because in major cities all around the world, cubicle slaves would rip the pages from their desk calendars -the ones where you'd flip a page over every endless day- then open those windows and fling those sheets of oversized confetti into the wind and the streets below.

In NYC they'd look like a blizzard had suddenly fallen at 5pm on New Year's Eve... and the street sweepers would start their new year hosing them into the gutter... with city managers immediately bitching about how much it all cost for that major pressure-release!

It was REALLY something to see and we all looked forward to that little ritual every year. It was incredibly LIBERATING!

BTW: once those windows started to be sealed, employees would simply go up to the building roofs -if they had access- and do the deed from there! A tradition IS a TRADITION!!
 Quoting: GSB/LTD


Aye...here's to great traditions!
cheers
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


Forgot to mention another way we started the new year with a clean frame of mind: before ripping those pages from our calendars and tossing them to the four winds, we'd write a few choice words about our more hated co-workers on those sheets. Back then we found CREATIVE ways to deal with stress/depression instead of reaching for the latest toxin as advertised on TV.
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Hey Zenobia!

Great idea to "decompress" at the end of a very challenging
year. I'd like to go "off grid" but unless you can WALK
somewhere near where I live to go off grid, I'm outta luck.
Gave up my driving privileges and my dear old 40 year old
Toyota after a mild stroke. Irony of Ironies, though...it
turned out to be very mild one and I could have resumed
driving. I guess it is better to be safe than sorry.

As far as a "ritual to remove a 2020 calendar"...do you
think the calendar ITSELF has some kind of BAD LUCK associated
with it?

Maybe we should BURY THEM WITH GARLIC BULBS like they
are "spiritual VAMPIRES" or something!

Now...there's a thought.

I'll have to chew on this for awhile and decide tomorrow!
lol!

Be well and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie

Whassup, O's C?!

Nothing personal against the actual physical calendar but just the act of torching the thing made me feel better.

So, as one of my NY resolutions, have decided to get one of those small desk jobs where you tear off top sheet for the day's quote of wisdom.

And burn each small paper representing the previous day before upon alter facing East.
hf
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I had one of those...I mean a "desk job" and a little
tear-off calendar. lol!

By the way, your Christmas present is "in the mail" with
a new calendar!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I miss the good old days when office buildings still had windows you could open because in major cities all around the world, cubicle slaves would rip the pages from their desk calendars -the ones where you'd flip a page over every endless day- then open those windows and fling those sheets of oversized confetti into the wind and the streets below.

In NYC they'd look like a blizzard had suddenly fallen at 5pm on New Year's Eve... and the street sweepers would start their new year hosing them into the gutter... with city managers immediately bitching about how much it all cost for that major pressure-release!

It was REALLY something to see and we all looked forward to that little ritual every year. It was incredibly LIBERATING!

BTW: once those windows started to be sealed, employees would simply go up to the building roofs -if they had access- and do the deed from there! A tradition IS a TRADITION!!
 Quoting: GSB/LTD


Aye...here's to great traditions!
cheers
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I love that visual!!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Hey Zenobia!

Great idea to "decompress" at the end of a very challenging
year. I'd like to go "off grid" but unless you can WALK
somewhere near where I live to go off grid, I'm outta luck.
Gave up my driving privileges and my dear old 40 year old
Toyota after a mild stroke. Irony of Ironies, though...it
turned out to be very mild one and I could have resumed
driving. I guess it is better to be safe than sorry.

As far as a "ritual to remove a 2020 calendar"...do you
think the calendar ITSELF has some kind of BAD LUCK associated
with it?

Maybe we should BURY THEM WITH GARLIC BULBS like they
are "spiritual VAMPIRES" or something!

Now...there's a thought.

I'll have to chew on this for awhile and decide tomorrow!
lol!

Be well and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie

Whassup, O's C?!

Nothing personal against the actual physical calendar but just the act of torching the thing made me feel better.

So, as one of my NY resolutions, have decided to get one of those small desk jobs where you tear off top sheet for the day's quote of wisdom.

And burn each small paper representing the previous day before upon alter facing East.
hf
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I had one of those...I mean a "desk job" and a little
tear-off calendar. lol!

By the way, your Christmas present is "in the mail" with
a new calendar!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie


Woohoo! Many thanks, blessings to you, ma'am!

Had a solemn moment while torching 2020 and then poured a portion of my choice of wassail drink on ground in memory of those no longer with us.
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire
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Re: what's your private ceremony or ritual when it's time to remove 2020 calendars?
Have been scarce here but checking in once in a while over the holidays. Going off grid improves my mood.

So, no poll here but feel free to jump in and list how you are removing 2020 calendars to put up new 2021.

Me personally, favoring the toss into fire pit.

Am sure a lot of y'all more creative ways to put 2020 out of its misery.
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


I miss the good old days when office buildings still had windows you could open because in major cities all around the world, cubicle slaves would rip the pages from their desk calendars -the ones where you'd flip a page over every endless day- then open those windows and fling those sheets of oversized confetti into the wind and the streets below.

In NYC they'd look like a blizzard had suddenly fallen at 5pm on New Year's Eve... and the street sweepers would start their new year hosing them into the gutter... with city managers immediately bitching about how much it all cost for that major pressure-release!

It was REALLY something to see and we all looked forward to that little ritual every year. It was incredibly LIBERATING!

BTW: once those windows started to be sealed, employees would simply go up to the building roofs -if they had access- and do the deed from there! A tradition IS a TRADITION!!
 Quoting: GSB/LTD


Aye...here's to great traditions!
cheers
 Quoting: Deplorable Zenobia


Forgot to mention another way we started the new year with a clean frame of mind: before ripping those pages from our calendars and tossing them to the four winds, we'd write a few choice words about our more hated co-workers on those sheets. Back then we found CREATIVE ways to deal with stress/depression instead of reaching for the latest toxin as advertised on TV.
 Quoting: GSB/LTD


Oh, I like that twist! No fucks given, as real sentiments are tossed in the air.
And thought struggles against the results, trying to avoid those unpleasant results while keeping on with that way of thinking. That is what I call 'sustained incoherence.' ...David Bohm

“How, O Zenobia, hast thou dared to insult Roman emperors?” ...Aurelian, 44th Emperor of the Roman Empire





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