I got a kick out of this -- and too much of life is serious. Until I decide to come back, read and enjoy.
Senator Abourezk merely sued his blog critic. That's lame. Now, armed with scientific evidence, any aggrieved politician or "real" writer ("professionals" who work for someone) can label his enemies in the blogosphere as mentally disordered. All that need be shown is that they fit the MOUSE acronym:
1. More than intended time spent online;
DAMN! This post is taking me longer than I thought it would!
2. Other responsibilities neglected;
I can think of at least five things I should do right now!
3. Unsuccessful attempts to cut down;
Here I am on a vacation, still blogging!
4. Significant relationships discord;
My dog hates it when I sit in front of the screen, and he lets me know about it!
5. Excessive thoughts or anxiety when not online.
Shit! I have email piling up! A new link and I haven't had time to reciprocate! Uh-oh! Someone might be making fun of my last post!
I need help badly! Isn't there a recovery group somewhere?
1. We admitted we were powerless over blogging -- that our lives had become unmanageable.
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