is it fair? is it right?

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Post by gypsyjoker » November 5th, 2005, 4:35 pm

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I couldn't think why I was having all these images of blood in my mind. then I ah kind of duh me. Its the banner stoopid. Tme is floating some where abouve my head, trippy sleepy dream oh god I am getting a cold, typing my a$$ off because I like the energy. Time has stopped today. Is it the sabbath? I think so. last day of the week, tomorrow no fears, I can always make through a Sunday. Between Prince Valiant and Opus.

I have only lived with kids a few times in my life. But I remember "its not fair" was a pretty common complaint. Now when I hear a baby cry at the grocery store, I think yeah kid howl it out, you have no idea how bad it is. Cry one for me. But big girls don't cry do they?

rambling jack has struck again :roll:
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Post by Doreen Peri » November 5th, 2005, 4:43 pm

Yes... Ben Grader posted that image and the one that's up here today at Arcanum Cafe and gave me permission to showcase his photo at the top of the page.

Big girls do cry.
The song was a lie.
Time is measured
with a stopwatch.
I have no clue why.

Keep on ramblin' jack. ;)

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Post by gypsyjoker » November 5th, 2005, 6:47 pm

it is a good day, one of the best kind of days to be in south central texas and riding a motorcyle. Sunny warm, light wind. But I can't too spacey, maybe even too spacey to write. I came back to listen again I thought there was an audio file of your reading. Something about being on the stage. You never take me serious, that one you did about not being ready, that tone in your voice as it kind of escalated, for some reason I imagined Clay sweating bullets.

You ought to get on the stage more.

thanks

sorry about the political ramble, she just does a nice performance peice too.

thatisall
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Post by hester_prynne » November 5th, 2005, 7:03 pm

I'm with you Doreen, it is right, it is fair, and there is nothing you can do about it.
Touche`
I loved listening to you reading this aloud. Your voice is so very raw at times, it seems like i'm looking painfully close at I, we, us, myself, all of us, barenaked.....
.....and then you become a confident Bette Davis tone at times too. It's great! very magnetic. Compelling.

It isn't fair, but it is....!
:D

Anyway, I love this.....
H 8)

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