'White Mansions'
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'White Mansions'
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Jack, I'm worried. Are you really ill right now? You'd let me know wouldn't you? It's hard to differentiate what's real or not, you know and I'm entirely gullible, but still need to ask if you're getting to think on death more. 

`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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"when the only guts and brains that you got are the ones that's stuck to your boot"
Some hellacious lyrics in that song.
I ain't right dame.
San Antonio a city of limbless war heroes. So many Veteran administration hospitals here. "The Center for The Intrepid" one is called. I was walking through the Walmart parking lot today and I always grab the first shopping cart I see to use as a walker. I was going by a car when a guy wearing a Vietnam veterans hat and two prosthetic legs asked me if I needed the electric powered shopping cart he was sitting in. I guess he could see the shape I was in. Or maybe he was just asking me if I would run the cart back into the store for him.
No not alright.
But getting by
Getting to think on death more?
Well yeah
But I don't think that is so unusual for someone my age.
"Oh Susannah don't you cry for me"
Sorry about the "she is weird"
I should have used an emoticon a razz.
Speaking of metaphors on that other thread
I was raised on chess, as a metaphor for life.
It is all about competition I think
It is our job to compete.
But women compete too
but I don't think women constantly compete with each other the way men do. But I don't know. Just speaking for myself.
Elvis is calling me home
Some hellacious lyrics in that song.
I ain't right dame.
San Antonio a city of limbless war heroes. So many Veteran administration hospitals here. "The Center for The Intrepid" one is called. I was walking through the Walmart parking lot today and I always grab the first shopping cart I see to use as a walker. I was going by a car when a guy wearing a Vietnam veterans hat and two prosthetic legs asked me if I needed the electric powered shopping cart he was sitting in. I guess he could see the shape I was in. Or maybe he was just asking me if I would run the cart back into the store for him.
No not alright.
But getting by
Getting to think on death more?
Well yeah
But I don't think that is so unusual for someone my age.
"Oh Susannah don't you cry for me"
Sorry about the "she is weird"
I should have used an emoticon a razz.
Speaking of metaphors on that other thread
I was raised on chess, as a metaphor for life.
It is all about competition I think
It is our job to compete.
But women compete too
but I don't think women constantly compete with each other the way men do. But I don't know. Just speaking for myself.
Elvis is calling me home

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You are absolutely horrible and mean to tease on it. I don't want you to die. I still have a lot of years left if I live a long life. And you already suggested you'd send me a 50th birthday balloon.
`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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Sure I want to send you that card on your 50th birthday
Sure, but that is just what I want.
I like that song a lot it reminds me of this post by Glorious Amock.
for some reason.
Sure, but that is just what I want.
I like that song a lot it reminds me of this post by Glorious Amock.
for some reason.
got fun on the brain, not guns
altho i always wondered
if jesus hadda been shot insteada hung onna stick
would today's folks wear little pistols round their necks?
and fathers hand them down to sons
on birthdays and graduations, sayin...
"here boy, this'll keep you saved.
talk to this when you need to."
...and then i realize that yeah,
they already do.
Glorious Amok
The January 21 Knock Yer Socks Off Jam
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K, if I'm still there, just let me know it's you. Maybe use that secret knock thing, like in the movies or call me doll or sumpin'. Who knows. See ya later alligator.
(I say that or after while crocodile, just about daily.)
Vacation isn't toward the she-melody. or variegated flips, dips and I guess patterns.
I wrote it all down in my note-book: who would you take with you?
I'd watched that movie Up in the Air...excellent movie and he was saying, "O.K. now pack in this small backpack, everyone you'd take with you."
Was thinking about who I had taken with me the once when dying there. I remember their faces, recollect the affection, and didn't know if we take the same people or not the second time around.
Falling asleep on that, even had a dream about stomping up a hill, couldn't see what lied on the other side, only the back of me and my yelling, "Well I'm going to find the catfish, don't come if you don't want to." It was just like that, dramatic.
I wrote, She said give him this.
and also, "I don't want to know the reality in our situation."
On the last page, that's about it and one small section on summer tresses. Something discussing: on our return she was blackened between the eyes and spatting such non-senses, I'd a notion this darlin' was drowning by the by.

Vacation isn't toward the she-melody. or variegated flips, dips and I guess patterns.
I wrote it all down in my note-book: who would you take with you?
I'd watched that movie Up in the Air...excellent movie and he was saying, "O.K. now pack in this small backpack, everyone you'd take with you."
Was thinking about who I had taken with me the once when dying there. I remember their faces, recollect the affection, and didn't know if we take the same people or not the second time around.
Falling asleep on that, even had a dream about stomping up a hill, couldn't see what lied on the other side, only the back of me and my yelling, "Well I'm going to find the catfish, don't come if you don't want to." It was just like that, dramatic.
I wrote, She said give him this.
and also, "I don't want to know the reality in our situation."
On the last page, that's about it and one small section on summer tresses. Something discussing: on our return she was blackened between the eyes and spatting such non-senses, I'd a notion this darlin' was drowning by the by.
`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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Yes, George Cloney,
I'd recommend it, and another I rented (an older one cause I got it in the 2 for $1 section) was Blind Date by Stanley Tucci. Really excellent, and worth the watch.
I'd recommend it, and another I rented (an older one cause I got it in the 2 for $1 section) was Blind Date by Stanley Tucci. Really excellent, and worth the watch.
`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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