Friday, September 6, 2013

Wishing a friend some luck

Hi all,

A few days ago Justin over at The Royalist Roundhead posted about his terrible real life luck lately and his solution for uplifting his spirits a little bit in his post here.

Knights of the Dinner Table rings a bell somewhere deep in my subconscious but I'm not sure I've seen it before. I didn't quite get the comic that Justin linked to, I felt like I was coming in in the middle so here's a link to a random one that seemed funny to me.

So pop on over to Justin's blog to say hi or give him a show of support. He's a thoughtful and interesting guy. And if you feel inclined to subscribe to KODT tell 'em Justin sent ya.

13 comments:

  1. Bloody sad news, been following Justin quite a while!

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    1. Yeah Fran, I'm hoping he'll keep his chin up. He's had it tough of late.

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  2. Well, I know little or nothing about the bloke, but he certainly can write. It's a good read, despite the circumstances and well worth following.

    You'd imagine that anyone who writes a blog will have at least a reasonable command of his or her native tongue, but I'm always impressed at the quality of the stuff on these blogs.

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    1. Hi Gary, he has a ton of really good ideas he just doesn't have the time to do all them at the moment.

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  3. Poor Justin does seem to be having a rather long run of bad luck!

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    1. Hi Ray, sort of puts bad dice luck in perspective.

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  4. Very nice of you to link RR's site. I feel for the man and can tell his has a very strong spirit. The things he went through would've broken me. Warm Regards, Dean

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    1. Yeah just thought maybe some words of encouragement would be nice.

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  5. Thank you Sean and everyone for you comments here and also on my blog. My sons are with my through Sunday afternoon, this weekend, so I have been away from my computer. I have a new post and replies to comments that I will take care of once I drop my sons off with their mother. Apart from my own situation, I am sure we each have friends and associates who would benefit from kindnesses from us.

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    1. No problem Justin. Just trying to show some support. And good idea to help others who may need some sort of kindness etc.

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  6. Saw he blog a while ago but didn't follow. Just rethought this after reading some of the motivational stuff. And I love the beard (and the hat)! Thanks for pointing it out.

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    1. Hi Paradox0n. Yes Justin has not only a great imagination and ability to convey his thoughts, but also a great sense of style.

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