Mike Schur had an interesting idea in comparing Wordle to golf. Basically, each game is a par 4. Get a good first word? Hey, great shot off the tee. 2 is an Eagle, 3 a Birdie. Makes sense.
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The comparison breaks down in that I can't golf worth spit, and Wordle is actually fun to play. Less expensive, too.
So my friend Shawn and I have put together a website to help us stay motivated to do the daily thing we like to do to keep ourselves happy. We built it for us to go after creative pursuits: drawing and writing. It's a sort of Seinfeld calendar with a log. And a little fun built in.
We are seeing other people use it for things like exercising or meditating. So if there's any important activity that you feel the need to do each day, you could give it a try.
doevery.day
Let me know if you have any problems with it or other feedback. Exciting times around here as we also started a company to umbrella this and our other ideas. We're calling it Good Enough, LLC. It makes me chuckle every time I see it. (Unfortunately, the IRS is saying our name might be too similar to others and we might have to go with a different name. 🙁)
well, I hope you don't go with Not Good Enough, LLC
Heh. Probably not, but maybe Not Quite Good Enough for Good Enough, LLC. The insidest of jokes. Actual alternatives are things like Just Fine, Pretty Good, or Pretty Pretty Pretty Good. lol
Gud Enuff
I will not rule it out!
Clever to not mention where he's crushing them.
My thought too. Although the writer uses the Matt's spelling.
Update on Ju(i)cy Lucy Gate
I'll offer to take him to Blue Door next time in the Twinned Cities.
Seems to me that the 5-8 is about to join a 10-10.
My grandpa used to own the 10-50
We must be the easiest people in the world to flatter.
That's nice of you to say.
I had quite the eyeroll with Senator Klobuchar's theatrics about always bringing everything to Minnesota during the hearing. I enjoyed the (well-deserved) teasing she was getting from her colleagues.
Of course, her little theatrics are much more palatable than the performative stupidity of others.
The senator from my great state and his corn pone accent?!?
I gave up my state's senator for lent.
I'm sure he learned that accent at Oxford (not the one in Mississippi).