Comedy: June 03, 2020 Issue [#10202] |
This week: Say again? Edited by: eyestar~* More Newsletters By This Editor
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Happy June 3! I am happy to jump in as guest editor on this National Repeat Day issue!
Knock, knock!
Who's there?
Repeat.
Repeat who?
Who Who Who!
Knock knock
Who’s there?
Déja.
Déja who?
Knock knock.
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Today is National Repeat Day! Say what? Today is National Repeat Day! Now this could be a great opportunity for fun, laughs, and the good stuff or a totally bad omen depending on the task you choose to repeat. It could be the difference between a massage and a root canal!
Given that the planet Venus is retrograde in Gemini, which means the planet of beauty and what makes us happy is giving us time to redo, re think, refine, aspects of life and in Gemini can apply to communications and movements, so what better time for Repeating!
How will you celebrate?
What do you repeat throughout your day?
Phrases?
Actions?
Movements?
Steps?
Words?
It is probably not a hard thing to repeat even more things when we have been isolated...so maybe you have a list already.
Think of the 1993 Groundhog Day movie. You know, the one where the character wakes up to the same ground hog day over and over again. Imagine the things you could change or games you could play, given no one would recall when you woke up!
June 3rd, we have the chance today to repeat with mindfulness, adding some joy vibes.
My sister suggested doing dishes twice.... like that is not happening as it is not my favourite job. Hobbits would love this day as they already have second breakfast...so they could have it twice!
I was wondering what funny things you could repeat during the day. Would it be funny to tell knock knock jokes twice in a row? Might be fun to annoy someone with that.
You could sing "The song that never ends" or "Baby shark" as they would fit right in with the repetitive theme.
Or sing any song twice in a row! Or watch a movie twice in a row. (oh wait, I have done that already as I do not have Netflix!) Though double popcorn could be yummy.
How about proofreading emails twice? or your written work? (mmm.. we do that as writers and now you could do with a celebratory vibe today!)
Parents, teachers you could repeat calling child's name until he responds! LOL Like you do not already do that! Wow! It is hard to come up with NEW things to repeat. It is hard to come up with NEW things to repeat!
Still the sky is the limit...
create a doodle page with repeating patterns on it,
do two sets of exercise and double your heart rate!
Or something naughty can be fun. Just don't hurt anyone!
Have your favourite meal for lunch and dinner.
Make chocolate macaroons twice as it is Chocolate Macaroon Day as well.
How about biking on the same route twice.. as it is also National Bicycling day! And your feet will be repeat pedalling the whole time. You could revisit places you like..though it might have to be in your mind as we are limited in quarantine.
Watch and sing this twice:
Rapunzel: When will my life begin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjaNFx8YLDg
OR
"Lockdown Days"..from Grease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dUrQqHR7qA
What ever you do have fun doing it...over again!
Laugh on!
Thanks for tuning in.
eyestar
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