Sunday, November 15, 2009

Merry in the Middle of the City


A bright way to promote the merriment.
At the end of the day, Its always good to go around in circles,in the proper circles!
Life is so much merrier that way.

2 comments:

Ryan said...

"At the end of the day, Its always good to go around in circles,in the proper circles!" LOL now that is a classic.

Sometimes the propriety of the circle, it would seem by this logic, could even outrank one's personal preferences?

Say it ain't so!

jaded topaz said...

That would depend entirely on how one is defining "propriety" and which definition (obsolete and or otherwise) one is or is not primarily basing ones personal preference on.

Merriam Webster defines "propriety" as follows ;

"Main Entry: pro·pri·e·ty
Pronunciation: \prə-ˈprī-ə-tē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural pro·pri·e·ties
Etymology: Middle English propriete, from Anglo-French proprieté, propreté property, quality of a person or thing — more at property
Date: 14th century
1 obsolete : true nature
2 obsolete : a special characteristic : peculiarity
3 : the quality or state of being proper : appropriateness
4 a : conformity to what is socially acceptable in conduct or speech b : fear of offending against conventional rules of behavior especially between the sexes c plural : the customs and manners of polite society"