"Thanks for all the fish"
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- SadLuckDame
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I'm in a rather festive mood, so I took the adventure to find something to continue it with. I thought perhaps I'd share, though it's not a new bit, but here if you'd like to watch it with me. There's a star out tonite, it's very noticeable.
Sleep well. Dream.
I'm looking forward to it
and I wish you a happy holiday Jack too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5GBxmVv ... re=related
Sleep well. Dream.
I'm looking forward to it
and I wish you a happy holiday Jack too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5GBxmVv ... re=related
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
- stilltrucking
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first perfect christmas since I left the road. I hope it was a good day for you too.
Thanks for the Vid. I am going to have to watch it in the other room where I can get comfortable. I was hoping to get it from the library but they only have the 1939 version. The one I watched in 1956 on the couch at my true loves parents appartment snuggled up to gether like spoons. Such a perfect fit I remember thinking. I could not believe after five years she had to move on without me. She wanted me to marry her and I said know because my mother told me there were plenty of fish in the sea. Serves me right I will have to watch it alone. Ah shitz when old norwegian batchlor farmers are watching chick flicks you know we are a decadent society. Or at least I am.
watched the first episode scared the bejeezus out of me. I will try to rent it so I can watch it in a comfortable chair with my feet up not sitting here at this computer where I spend too much time.
good night
sleep tight pen pal of mine.
Thanks for the Vid. I am going to have to watch it in the other room where I can get comfortable. I was hoping to get it from the library but they only have the 1939 version. The one I watched in 1956 on the couch at my true loves parents appartment snuggled up to gether like spoons. Such a perfect fit I remember thinking. I could not believe after five years she had to move on without me. She wanted me to marry her and I said know because my mother told me there were plenty of fish in the sea. Serves me right I will have to watch it alone. Ah shitz when old norwegian batchlor farmers are watching chick flicks you know we are a decadent society. Or at least I am.
watched the first episode scared the bejeezus out of me. I will try to rent it so I can watch it in a comfortable chair with my feet up not sitting here at this computer where I spend too much time.
good night
sleep tight pen pal of mine.
- SadLuckDame
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Jack, you came to visit me today in the form of a friend I know...brought me more than a dozen oranges in a box and asked me if I'm writing all my dreams down.
I told him yes.
At least I know I'm trying to write most of them here. He also told me his sister is insane, he said I am too, but a different insane, a different insane from his wife too. I have it all rolling around in my head just now.
He mentioned or hit on something about my bragging on insanity or my pride of it, I may have thought pride immediately, but not bragging. More about defending it. More about that story the spaghetti arms. If I don't use it in my fashion, someone like the x will dirty it up in their fashion. Out of defense I love my mishaps and uglies, in order to save them more disaster.
I'll not be perfect, it's more problematic than defending my proud manners
or keepsaking my insanity-- as if it were a thirsty flower sprout.
I don't think he was mis-using me on pointing it out how I've a handle on releasing my inner demons, but just think he made an observation.
Thanks for sending the oranges my way
and for being my friend, regardless of my level.
The movie can spook the heebie geebies.
I read the book, but that was the first watching of it.
Where would he send my spirit too? A tree also or the sea, into a fish
and then I'd say I'm him, I'm him.
A good night.
He doesn't think of me
but I don't need him to, because I think enough if we're the same.
I don't always think so, it might be the after-effects of the movie
though we're something--that's for sure
in my own imaginings.
I told him yes.
At least I know I'm trying to write most of them here. He also told me his sister is insane, he said I am too, but a different insane, a different insane from his wife too. I have it all rolling around in my head just now.
He mentioned or hit on something about my bragging on insanity or my pride of it, I may have thought pride immediately, but not bragging. More about defending it. More about that story the spaghetti arms. If I don't use it in my fashion, someone like the x will dirty it up in their fashion. Out of defense I love my mishaps and uglies, in order to save them more disaster.
I'll not be perfect, it's more problematic than defending my proud manners
or keepsaking my insanity-- as if it were a thirsty flower sprout.
I don't think he was mis-using me on pointing it out how I've a handle on releasing my inner demons, but just think he made an observation.
Thanks for sending the oranges my way
and for being my friend, regardless of my level.
The movie can spook the heebie geebies.
I read the book, but that was the first watching of it.
Where would he send my spirit too? A tree also or the sea, into a fish
and then I'd say I'm him, I'm him.
A good night.
He doesn't think of me
but I don't need him to, because I think enough if we're the same.
I don't always think so, it might be the after-effects of the movie
though we're something--that's for sure
in my own imaginings.
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
- stilltrucking
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I imagine that words can lead a person astray
I think I am unigue
and my thoughts orginal
truth be told it is a crap shot
tumbling dice
tumbling meanings from my fingertips to your eyes
I would prefer to have it all on the surface
who needs meatphors
metaphors are for genuises not for me
Oranges are good.
My sister her husband
hard to tell the two apart sometimes
this teenage feminist that never wanted to be under any man's thumb and now she is.
I give up trying to be an individual
I want to follow
too got dam cold out on the tail ends of the bell curve
I want to be warm and complacent in the hump of the curve.
oranges are good
I put some orange blossoms on my mother's grave last month.
maybe now that the price of bronze and copper has gone down people will stop vandalizing her grave for the bronze flower urn.
,s
I think I am unigue
and my thoughts orginal
truth be told it is a crap shot
tumbling dice
tumbling meanings from my fingertips to your eyes
I would prefer to have it all on the surface
who needs meatphors
metaphors are for genuises not for me
Oranges are good.
My sister her husband
hard to tell the two apart sometimes
this teenage feminist that never wanted to be under any man's thumb and now she is.
I give up trying to be an individual
I want to follow
too got dam cold out on the tail ends of the bell curve
I want to be warm and complacent in the hump of the curve.
oranges are good
I put some orange blossoms on my mother's grave last month.
maybe now that the price of bronze and copper has gone down people will stop vandalizing her grave for the bronze flower urn.
,s
- stilltrucking
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- SadLuckDame
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Jack...
It's gonna bring a tear.
A cyber bud hug is alls I got.
your friend,
me
It's gonna bring a tear.
A cyber bud hug is alls I got.
your friend,
me
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
- stilltrucking
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cyber friends
no sadness left
did I ever tell you the joke about the jewish boy that killed his mother. One of her favorite jokes.
I did not really have any orange blossoms to leave so I covered the hole with judih's book for a while. Made me feel better. She has a tree planted for her in Israel.

Hard for my sister to go to the cemetary. I think sons get off easier. Because only women bleed.
Funny to think about crazy mike buried 1500 miles away in baltimore he lies under a big marble tombstone with a blank space for his wife's name beside it.
But she did not want to go there. So now she is our rose of san antone.
I liked this one on the grave next to hers.
Not to be for Alamo Rose and Crazy Mike

I think this is my favorite rolling stones song. Except for maybe the girl with far away eyes and also except for maybe factory girl
I
No tears just good memories
she is always gentle on my mind
she only broke my heart twice
for all the times I broke hers.
I come so close to killing her the day JFK was murdered. Which was also the day she died twenty one years later.
So weird. What kind of man would kill his mother. Speaking of monsters. Crazy Mike would see how she coddled me and told her that she would regret it one day. I never cried for my father. But I have come to be grateful for what he tried to do for me in his own twisted way. My time with the dead rats and maggots has sodomized my fears.
I tip my hat to the rose of san antone
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no sadness left
did I ever tell you the joke about the jewish boy that killed his mother. One of her favorite jokes.
I did not really have any orange blossoms to leave so I covered the hole with judih's book for a while. Made me feel better. She has a tree planted for her in Israel.

Hard for my sister to go to the cemetary. I think sons get off easier. Because only women bleed.
Funny to think about crazy mike buried 1500 miles away in baltimore he lies under a big marble tombstone with a blank space for his wife's name beside it.
But she did not want to go there. So now she is our rose of san antone.
I liked this one on the grave next to hers.
Not to be for Alamo Rose and Crazy Mike

I think this is my favorite rolling stones song. Except for maybe the girl with far away eyes and also except for maybe factory girl
I
No tears just good memories
she is always gentle on my mind
she only broke my heart twice
for all the times I broke hers.
I come so close to killing her the day JFK was murdered. Which was also the day she died twenty one years later.
So weird. What kind of man would kill his mother. Speaking of monsters. Crazy Mike would see how she coddled me and told her that she would regret it one day. I never cried for my father. But I have come to be grateful for what he tried to do for me in his own twisted way. My time with the dead rats and maggots has sodomized my fears.
I tip my hat to the rose of san antone
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- SadLuckDame
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It just struck unexpectedly, caused the emotions and it rendered me tenderer. To see her name, to be a vivid imaginer enough that I went soft immediately. What moon lights the night tonite, what light for us when we sleep, a glorious moon rises over orange blossoms, softens the pages of a book and illuminates the earth.
Sleep sounder dear friend.
Sleep sounder dear friend.
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
- SadLuckDame
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I'm glad we'd met Jack.
I don't know how to explain it better than that,
I'm thinking we might of just met
but it's been awhile knowing ya
or it seems so.
your friend,
P.S.
my favorite is She's a rainbow
and paint it black
oh and little yellow pill
I don't know how to explain it better than that,
I'm thinking we might of just met
but it's been awhile knowing ya
or it seems so.
your friend,
P.S.
my favorite is She's a rainbow
and paint it black
oh and little yellow pill
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
- one of those jerks
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We do these dances
men and women
women and women
men and men
Where is Margarete Meade when I need her.
I don't know you Dame. I write words you write words back i write back to your words, you write back to my words that I am writing back to your words.
Seems to me people with children, have to repress some parts of their childhood. What do I know about it? My childhood was not so innocent, I was a liar from the git go. I stepped on a crack and broke my mother's back. My daddy sat down and cried.
Oh lord pardon the ramble
and pardon my pardon too if you will
The Jerk is thinking about The Human Use of Human Beings.
I have heard it said that Norbert Wiener is hip again.
men and women
women and women
men and men
Where is Margarete Meade when I need her.
I don't know you Dame. I write words you write words back i write back to your words, you write back to my words that I am writing back to your words.
Seems to me people with children, have to repress some parts of their childhood. What do I know about it? My childhood was not so innocent, I was a liar from the git go. I stepped on a crack and broke my mother's back. My daddy sat down and cried.
Oh lord pardon the ramble
and pardon my pardon too if you will
The Jerk is thinking about The Human Use of Human Beings.
I have heard it said that Norbert Wiener is hip again.
- SadLuckDame
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I'm not very 'learned' and most is quite new. I went searching Margarete Meade, Samoa and Freedman. Interesting, though immediately I thought well he's male, she's female, her childhood lead her to be interested in such and such observation or more importance to such and his vice versa. It's that individualism striking it's head.
Then after-wards I stumbled on one I liked very much, I'm going to look more and more into Tom Harrison the barefoot. I think he grasped a similar individualistic idea as I and I want to see more into what his thoughts could be on it. Is it human nature, religion, childhood or Edan, etc. I don't know which is most influential, but feel it all plays some heavy role.
A women is just a women till you pick her up Jack, and you really woke me up to something on that thought wave. We're nothing much till we're individually essential to some individual, though it doesn't connect well with my thoughts on death. Death being the finding out of the soul and all else dreamlike.
I do like to stumble on the unexpected, but I don't ever much expect to see it, the surprise of it is what makes it more interesting and more valuable. The surprise.
Then after-wards I stumbled on one I liked very much, I'm going to look more and more into Tom Harrison the barefoot. I think he grasped a similar individualistic idea as I and I want to see more into what his thoughts could be on it. Is it human nature, religion, childhood or Edan, etc. I don't know which is most influential, but feel it all plays some heavy role.
A women is just a women till you pick her up Jack, and you really woke me up to something on that thought wave. We're nothing much till we're individually essential to some individual, though it doesn't connect well with my thoughts on death. Death being the finding out of the soul and all else dreamlike.
I do like to stumble on the unexpected, but I don't ever much expect to see it, the surprise of it is what makes it more interesting and more valuable. The surprise.
`Do you know, I was so angry, Kitty,' Alice went on...`when I saw all the mischief you had been doing, I was very nearly opening the window, and putting you out into the snow! And you'd have deserved it, you
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
little mischievous darling!
~Lewis Carroll
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a ship is a ship is a she
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