"A modest proposal"
- still.trucking
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"A modest proposal"
Sterilize republicans. We can not have those people breeding.
I know this is sick, there are many fine republicans. After all one in three Americans still think Chaney did a bang up job.
And Stalin is still missed in Russia.
Oh well
I know this is sick, there are many fine republicans. After all one in three Americans still think Chaney did a bang up job.
And Stalin is still missed in Russia.
Oh well
i believe current statistics show there are more conservatives than republicans thanks to the hijacking by dubya and his gang weakening the republican party down to a state of foolishness. hooray!
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I don't know Cecil. It sounds good, as a literary device I suppose but sometimes I think it may not be so good. I have been grateful that I had second thoughts too.
I think George Bush was a first thought kind of guy. I think Obama weighs his thoughts.
I been standing on my bath room scale thinking heavy thoughts. I notice I gained a half a pound.
I think George Bush was a first thought kind of guy. I think Obama weighs his thoughts.
I been standing on my bath room scale thinking heavy thoughts. I notice I gained a half a pound.
Very clever, amigo, and a first thougt/best thought I'm assuming..?I been standing on my bath room scale thinking heavy thoughts. I notice I gained a half a pound.
Yeah, I gave some thought to that Kerouac phrase and have to say, I agree with you - not always 'best' especially for the reader. It may do the writer some good, i.e. save time and deeper thinking, but one must be careful when practicing that methodology that it doesn't end up either confusing the thought or makes a liar outta of the writer in the end.
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Yes clever and a great way to start out a glorious friday night.
However when it comes to GW, I don't think he was very thoughtful. I mean, I don't think he had much perspective. Sure he tried. But he failed miserably, and woefully to us all. Pisses me off.
You however Still.Trucking, are a wonder.
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However when it comes to GW, I don't think he was very thoughtful. I mean, I don't think he had much perspective. Sure he tried. But he failed miserably, and woefully to us all. Pisses me off.
You however Still.Trucking, are a wonder.
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"I am a victim of society, and, an entertainer"........DW
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Second thoughts or first thoughts. Spontaneity is everything to me. Most times. I think it was mingo who wrote about spontaneity leaving you vulnerable. Sometimes I make inappropriate replies, off topic, insensitive, it is part of my syndrome.
Spontaneity is everything, . But Kerouac knew the rules, kind of like Haiku, you got to know the rules to be able to break them. I wish someone would publish the scroll as was written. Without the edits he made trying to get it past those NY literary powers that be.
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Spontaneity is everything, . But Kerouac knew the rules, kind of like Haiku, you got to know the rules to be able to break them. I wish someone would publish the scroll as was written. Without the edits he made trying to get it past those NY literary powers that be.
That is what I love about the internet. I ain't leaving no paper trail.
Slippery silicon documents, that's all. My life on the screen.
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