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jump in
February 28, 2007, 8:10 pm
Filed under: backstage

There’s really no other way to do it. Jumping in is the best course of action. By the time you were caught up on the story, we would again be behind. I have concluded that the best thing is to just jump in, just like my dad made me do my first day of swimming lessons. “Get in the water…you’ll figure out the rest as we go along.”

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yes! I’m so glad you started up this blog. I’m looking forward to your posts! What a nice post to start with. Jump right in! That’s right! Just learning as you go along is an excellent approach.

On a totally different hand, how about thinkful jumping? Doesn’t that sound funny? It’s kinda opposite to what jumping is. But what is a thoughtful jump? I guess in basketball there are thoughtful jumps with intention. But those aren’t the types of jump that you jump INTO something. When you say jump right in, the emphasis is on IN.

I’m racking my brain trying to think of a situation where you careful and precisely jump into something. You can jump into bed, but that’s always a fun let loose sort of thing. A tiger can jump through hoops carefully, but that’s “through” not “into.” Oh i got it. Jump into the lead. Although that’s not really a literal subject.

Comment by spudart March 1, 2007 @ 2:39 am



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