Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
"Mindful" or knowing me I probably will forget that I decided on this name. I better write it down.
The thing is, back home in India only very important people like leaders etc write their autobiography. More than any thing, people will laugh at me, if I say that I am writing one.
Marie Osmond wrote a book MIGHT AS WELL LAUGH ABOUT IT NOW ... I like that title and I say that to my kids all the time so I probably would use it. That, or MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE FUNNY FARM
Changes in the wind You change direction with the wind so you are always in progress. Good title.
LL Cool Joe And you still are.
Jeanie That would be why you picked that blog title. By the way, I love your blog header. Did you design that yourself?
kenju Have you ever tried to access “Imagine” again? Was it totally destroyed by the virus?
heartinhand We've all got a little bit of that disease. Lol
Aunt Betsy Speaking of FUNNY FARM, did you ever see that movie with Chevy Chase? It is hilarious.
Sonny Oh publish it, please. You know all your blog friends would buy it. Lovin ya bunches too.
Talon “And so it goes...” plus you could add, “It keeps on Ticking”
Olga Are you going to ride the bike again? We might just all start calling you “Crash”.
Arkansas Patti That was “our song” with my high school sweetheart. Had forgotten all about it.
Elephant's Child Somehow your autobiography titled “An Ordinary Life” doesn't seem to fit, but I would read it anyway regardless of the title just because you wrote it.
Cathy Well you've written it through your blog, so print it and slap that title on it. You are good to go.
Brite Mist And it all fits in the title: AN ADVENTURE PERIOD
Snaggle Tooth Excellent! Or how about this: WHERE AM I GOING AND WHY AM I IN THIS HAND BASKET I know it's old but it always gets me. By the way ST, glad you could comment.
cube You're welcome. Let me know when it is on the shelves.
Originally I called it 'Tears before bedtime.' My Mum would always say 'There'll be tears before bed-time when I was being giddy - and she was usually right.
I have already self-published three memoirs:
ReplyDelete1. Like a Joyful Bird
2. Love, Life and Publishing
3. Look for Me in Hawaii
"Mindful" or knowing me I probably will forget that I decided on this name. I better write it down.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is, back home in India only very important people like leaders etc write their autobiography. More than any thing, people will laugh at me, if I say that I am writing one.
Point Me to the Promised Land.
ReplyDelete1.The Unknown Architect
ReplyDelete2.Ashokism
Laughing all the way. :)
ReplyDeletegigihawaii
ReplyDeleteHow does it feel to be ahead of the game?
Munir
And you are always that.
Lisa (aka Mollie's mom)
I thought you were the one pointing the way.
ashok
You are already using both of those aren't you?
Lynn
Perfect of course!
In Progress
ReplyDeleteI Did it My Way.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it would be named "Living Consciously" like my blog.
ReplyDeleteThe same as my other blog:
ReplyDeleteImagine What I Am Leaving Out.
Kim with kenju, I'd name mine after my blog :Heart In Hand, Foot In Mouth!
ReplyDeleteMarie Osmond wrote a book MIGHT AS WELL LAUGH ABOUT IT NOW ... I like that title and I say that to my kids all the time so I probably would use it. That, or MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE FUNNY FARM
ReplyDeleteI wrote mine too but never allowed it to be published. When the time came to sign-- I wouldnt do it. I felt like I'd be selling my soul.
ReplyDeletemy title was::
I laughed till I cried and then cried till I could laugh again.
hope no one steals my title in case I change my mind on the allowing it to be published thing:)
lovin ya bunches as always
Sonny
Never thought about this before...the only phrase that sprung to mind was, "And so it goes..." :)
ReplyDeleteRight now it would have to something like: CRASH.
ReplyDeleteI Sang in the Sunshine--a take off from my favorite song "We'll sing in the Sunshine."
ReplyDeleteYou know that is something which never occurred to me, perhaps because me life is so ordinary.
ReplyDeleteAn ordinary life?
I like Lynn's suggestion.
Possibly:
ReplyDelete"How I Lived Laughed Loved and travelled"
Take care
Cathy
Changes in the wind
ReplyDeleteYou change direction with the wind so you are always in progress. Good title.
LL Cool Joe
And you still are.
Jeanie
That would be why you picked that blog title. By the way, I love your blog header. Did you design that yourself?
kenju
Have you ever tried to access “Imagine” again? Was it totally destroyed by the virus?
heartinhand
We've all got a little bit of that disease. Lol
Aunt Betsy
Speaking of FUNNY FARM, did you ever see that movie with Chevy Chase? It is hilarious.
Sonny
Oh publish it, please. You know all your blog friends would buy it. Lovin ya bunches too.
Talon
“And so it goes...” plus you could add, “It keeps on Ticking”
Olga
Are you going to ride the bike again? We might just all start calling you “Crash”.
Arkansas Patti
That was “our song” with my high school sweetheart. Had forgotten all about it.
Elephant's Child
Somehow your autobiography titled “An Ordinary Life” doesn't seem to fit, but I would read it anyway regardless of the title just because you wrote it.
Cathy
Well you've written it through your blog, so print it and slap that title on it. You are good to go.
Not that I think I rate one, but The Polyhedron Diaries appeals to me for now.
ReplyDeleteProbably the title I used for a blog post recently, only you would have to replace my initials with my first name.
ReplyDeleteThe Man, The Myth, The G.B.
Mr. RK's answer: "Me, not you."
ReplyDeleteMine would probably be something like, "I could not make this up." And then volume two, "Fuck it!"
cube
ReplyDeleteIf you read any of these blogs, you know that we all rate one. I would read yours and any of the others with great interest.
G.B. Miller
Start with The Myth:)
Riot Kitty
Yes to Mr. R.K.
Yes to your second but as both Volume I and Volume II don't you think, really, in all seriousness, come on now?
An adventure, period.
ReplyDeleteGuess I'm still too tired to think straight - 24 hours after seeing the question !
ReplyDeleteHow about"
"How Did I Get Here?!?"
( No, this not a Birds n Bees discussion, Google Earth directions, or Alzheimers story )
Thank you. That is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteBrite Mist
ReplyDeleteAnd it all fits in the title: AN ADVENTURE PERIOD
Snaggle Tooth
Excellent! Or how about this: WHERE AM I GOING AND WHY AM I IN THIS HAND BASKET I know it's old but it always gets me. By the way ST, glad you could comment.
cube
You're welcome. Let me know when it is on the shelves.
Originally I called it 'Tears before bedtime.'
ReplyDeleteMy Mum would always say 'There'll be tears before bed-time when I was being giddy - and she was usually right.