Versatility is one of your outstanding traits.

Mike D said it first “Maybe it’s because I’m so versatile” and I said it second as “I’m the Meena, so versatile.” It’ll make more sense when I tell you that Meena is one of my various monikers. So yes, this cookie fortune might be right on the money.

That is if you’re money is hedged on versatility in re-writing, possibly butchering, song lyrics.

It started at a young age with my older sister and I singing Groovy pair of gloves by Phil Collins, and Do the booger motion by Kylie Minogue. And it continued on throughout my life now to the point where some of my only input in conversation with peers is to liken their contributing story to a song lyric, then slightly changing those lyrics to better suit the situation. However, I’m not really conversing right now, this is rhetoric so I can’t just lay it down right here. It weakens the post I know, but I’m ok with that.

Versatility. Really the word makes me think of some kind of unit more than a human quality. Which leads me to thinking, given the above example is it me who is versatile, or is it the lyrics and tunes of those songs I’m altering?

Maybe neither. Perhaps my outstanding trait of versatility is merely identifying a situation and applying a suitable soundtrack to match. But we all do that, surely? I can’t be so self indulgent as to believe that I am one of a few who holds this (let’s face it, pretty useless) gift.

No I think the versatility is being able to source and apply fun in different situations. Evidently that fun is in the form of reducing a situation to re-worded  rhyme. So I’m a crap conversationalist, but I’m happy to be there all the same! At any rate, I’m really just quite happy to think it’s possible I have an outstanding trait! Who doesn’t want to feel that kind of happy?

Lucky Numbers: 8, 13, 23, 28, 39, 45

8 ; is what it is

13;  1+3 = 4, half of 8

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