Michael Gale (? / Chicago Illinois/Oklahoma City.)

A Bad Case Of Mental Block.

Mental Blocks...
Do these blocks resemble wooden blocks as played with by us as a child?

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Michael Gale


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  • Melanie Johnson (1/8/2010 11:01:00 AM)

    This is a great read. =) I have mental blocks all the time and I'm only 28. Thanks for sharing...10.

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  • Stephen Stirk (3/25/2009 9:02:00 AM)

    In my case, mental block seems another way of saying 'senior moment. We often say that, when something is forgotten, or ignored. I'm thinking that the amount of senior moments increase with age.............what was the question again? ? ? ? ? ?
    lol
    10+++++++++
    Steve

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  • Reshma Ramesh (3/16/2009 9:52:00 PM)

    haha! ! what an amusing write............i think i just lost my mental block...

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  • Indira Renganathan (2/10/2009 8:48:00 AM)

    Over sorrow, over happiness, over work, over fatigue...all are reasons for mental block...so we should practise ourselves to overdome all these...good subject and good poem10

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  • marvin brato (11/12/2008 4:29:00 AM)

    M-ental block you say
    i-s truly annoying also to me
    c-an't know how it all start
    h-aving experience it too
    a-h, maybe just like what my wife said:
    'e-very time we have not money
    l-ot things I forget to do'

    Good write, I salute!

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  • Rani Turton (2/22/2008 8:08:00 PM)

    The word play was fantastic. Thanks for it.

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  • Rajaram Ramachandran (6/1/2007 7:52:00 PM)

    Mental Block or Box do exist sometime, when we are too choosy in our lives. If the mind is allowed its legitimate freedom, perhaps we can cross these barriers. A thought provoking poem that makes one think twice about this undesirable block.

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