Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Running Laps

I am reading Dry: A Memoir, by Augusten Burroughs. It is vibrant, raw, funny, and I can hardly put it down. And, aside from the fact that the subject matter may not be the most comfortable for me, what gets me most is that the guy "sounds" like me…or, at least "textual" me*. This frightens me on many levels, but primarily because I don't know how many people read me and think, "Hey, that sounds like me." and then run with it (I've come across a few). Nevertheless, I have never spoken to him in person; he could sound like my Mom for all I know. So anyway...the book has me thinking, and recalling some of my own more clumsy moments. I would like to share one, consider it a secret.


One of the first times I ever got drunk, and I mean really wasted drunk, I was at a party with a bunch of older kids. I was a bit nervous, and I didn’t really want to be there. Most of the kids knew each other. But, I was younger and only knew one other person. I was aware that at some point my friend would be drawn into the party, and I would have to either engage in conversation with strangers or stand by myself. Neither of these options appealed to me. But between the two, I chose awkward conversation over being pointed at or whispered about.

It wasn’t a large party, there were about fifteen people talking, laughing, and giving each other a hard time just for kicks. Everyone was drinking beer, but I thought I would toughen my appearance by hitting the hard stuff. So, I got real friendly with a bottle of 100 proof peppermint schnapps that one guy swiped, of course, from his parent’s liquor cabinet. Shit felt like motor oil and tasted like the North Pole, so it went down pretty fast.

Time and the absence of much, if any, clarity has left me with dim memories of this event, but I can tell you this much; I drank most of that bottle rather quick while making the party rounds proudly showing off my drinking prowess. For a short time I performed without a net, rambling on in conversations I had no business in, but charmed my way through elegantly, getting laughs along the way. This went along smashingly for the first hour or so, but soon my head swam in sludge. And, I am fairly certain I became party entertainment, at first intentionally, then later without my knowledge.

I felt good, but soon realized that my brain had to make several requests before my arm would know to bring my cigarette to my mouth. At first, I found this funny. My out sync laughter caused my fellow delinquents to question me, “What…what’s so funny?”

“I cand fuckinsmoke.”

And, I can recall recognizing the fact that I wasn’t able to connect thoughts any longer. My mind drifted as my brain dissolved into boozy bath water. This did not help me conversationally. And when I was unable to make sense, I knew I had to get away from the party, the noise, and the people. I wanted to escape, but I didn’t want anyone to know.

The party was located, as any good high school party would be, in the basement which was split in two equal sides. I was presently located in the side furnished to entertain with sofas, chairs, and a pool table. The other side was a laundry room dark and empty, strictly utility. I knew that side would bring me solace.

I had a mission: to get there without anyone noticing.

By this time, ironically, I was sitting alone on a chair by the pool table. I managed to stand up, cross the room, and enter the darkness without attention. It took longer than normal for my eyes to adjust, and I remember seeing a sink at the far end of the room and thought I could sit underneath it. I had to get there fast, but the floor held my feet. I recall as I moved toward the basin, and just before I helplessly fell to the cement floor, my arms useless at my sides, that I acknowledged the physical and psychological falling feeling, the descent, as something I would find familiar. “Yeah, I like this.”

It went downhill from there. I think the impact broke my face, I was covered in vomit, and I had certainly lost any acquired ground on the toughness front. And, I never made it home that night.

Abuse.

I hadn’t yet discovered alcohol could be, for me, a tool useful in overcoming social anxiety. At that point it was all about being cool or "checking out" for a spell, later it became a crutch. For me, that required a bit of skill delivered through practice. In time, I learned how to reign in my greedy gut. The art was in just reaching oblivion and then maintaining, keeping my inhibitions restrained while carrying on all night without letting anyone know I was a blundering idiot. Usually, I was successful, but sometimes…not so much. And I would find myself wandering off so that I could be alone and descend without interruption.

And, sometimes I would black out.

It is slippery, I know. And, at any given moment as sure as I write this it can all fall away. I imagine it would go something like this…

So here's the thing...I love being drunk. I always have, and more so now than even before. Perhaps, it is because I don't recall ever being drunk in this way. It hits fast and hard, but it doesn't last long. Maybe that’s because I am not flooding myself for hours on end as I did in the past. And I don't fall over, or at least I haven't yet. But, I'll tell ya...it taps me on the shoulder about the same time each day.

“Remember me?”

“...I’ll take care of you and soon everything won’t seem so overwhelming, looming.”

Mostly, I ignore the call. But I miss that old feeling, and lately I think, “You’re right.”

What follows is more than a tap, it’s direct and in my face, “I know I’m right. And while you are weaving it will all make sense and they won’t care because they expect it, anyway.”

It is still a rare moment that I find myself descending. That old familiar feeling can catch me off guard in a conversation, in a book, or in a memory.

Then, I tell it "Fuck you!" and I kick its ass.





p.s. here's to a fighter's homecoming.




*By making this statement I am in no way saying that my writing ability is even close to that of Mr. Burroughs. I am fairly certain he can spell occasional correctly, every time.

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Anonymous said...

**is in awe of far's lalalalaaaaaing her way to the top skillz**

Congrats Far

now for some science news said...

Spanking Brings Couples Closer


By LiveScience Staff


For couples that just can't find a spark, spanking could be the answer. Anything that brings you together in a shared activity, the thinking goes. Seriously.

Scientists studied hormonal changes in people at S&M parties and found they rose for those on the receiving end. Also "couples who said the party went well also reported increases in relationship closeness." Other shared activities might do the trick, too. "It doesn't have to be tying up your partner or placing clamps on their nipples, it could be something as simple as cooking a meal together or even doing the housework as a duo," said psychologist Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire in the UK.

Who said science is straight-laced?

[Read the Full Story at New Scientist]

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

Well, spank you very much 7:02.

;p

I just wanted to say, I hope everyone has a better day today. It has to get better right? Here's hoping, for everyone. <33

(I see you far^^^hi!)

Anonymous said...

Hi blog.














Bye blog.

Anonymous said...

Hi blog.






FUCK YOU BLOG!

Blog said...

Right back at ya.

ergoproxy said...

morning!!

well "laaaad" fasc!!!

*happy dace for you*

and you have power when you camp???
Interesting concept...
We have batteries, fire or gas, none of which will run my straighteners!! lol

and spanking huh? thanks anon I'll keep it in mind ;D

hi lewis!!!!

ergoproxy said...

happy dace?

*looks for abandoned "n"*

and hi anon and blog

ergoproxy said...

off to work

bye blog

Anonymous said...

Hi blog

Hi anon

Hi ergo

Bye ergo

Amyranth said...

Hallo Blog

Hallo Ergo, Goodnight Ergo

Hallo Anons

Hallo Lurkers

Goodnight Moon?

Anonymous said...

The only thing that makes us happier is scrubbing the floors with a toothbrush!

Anonymous said...

Hi Amy

Grab your toothbrush and join me on my knees. ;p

Anonymous said...

Hallo?


Hallo?

The blog is so clean!

Anonymous said...

Hi blog
Hi anon
Hi anon
Hi anyone else about

Anonymous said...

Hallo Amy!

Anonymous said...

Hallo BC!


Don't you love the blog so quiet??

Deserted and soooo clean!!!

Hallo!

Anonymous said...

Hallo anon! Oh come on, I don't like quiet. Not at all ^_~

best served on crackers said...

Hi bc

Hi anon

Who want's a snack?

Yum

Anonymous said...

Come on everyone likes the quiet!! No more poetry quotes or games!!

VOTE FOR ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

hi crackers anon. What kind of crackers are you serving?

I like plain saltine ones with cream cheese.

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

'Sup O One of Chaos... ;p
How ya been loves? I've got about five minutes to hang here.

And crackers anon, Dude. That is fuckin grody. Add that to the list of links I never should have been fool enough to endeavor upon.. ick.

I am still greatly distrubed by the fish with a fuckin face. Thanks Mikey. As if there wasn't reason enough to avoid the ocean already. Jesus.

best served on crackers said...

The type and brand of cracker isn't important. The cracker toppings are what counts. Click the YUM link to see tonight's menu.



Prison wine is being served in the parlor.



Enjoy!

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

ohh. :( suck.

Alrighty then, maybe I'll catch you later B.C?? I miss ya! I'll get you eventually! You know it!!

I can't find the timestamp, but to the anon who posted the lovely lyrics, what a beautiful song. I like to look up the lyrics and hear the tracks. Very beautiful. I can't honestly imagine that particular singer getting into a fisticuffs -with anyone, save for something fuzzy... But the song is beautiful, thank you for sharing it! It's very nice to read G'Nite Bloggers again too! Beautiful words! Thank you too for sharing! Nice words have been missed.

I hope everyone is doing better today, tonight, always. Loves<33

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

Eww, Crackers anon. Just, eww.

Nighty night! ;p (And please dear god, don't eat that.)

bye!<3

best served on crackers said...

Medics have been called for lewis.





Hang on. Help is on the way!

Anonymous said...

dang, I missed lewis. I hope to talk to ya soon dudette. See ya later!

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

-Aww, there's no saving me dear. But I appreciate the thought! ;p You have a good night Crackers! -Later!! <33

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

Shit B.C! Miss you! Will catch you soon! I have to go!! Love to ya babes! <333

best served on crackers said...

Lewis? Come back to us. You weren't meant to go by way of cracker toppings and prison wine.






*revives lewis with the sweet aroma of a freshly opened can of cuitlacoche*

Amyranth said...

9:29, I've been on my knees all day :P

Take that as you must.

toujours said...

howdy blog, blogger, and bloggees.

Anonymous said...

howdyyy tj. Hallo again amy

science and health news said...

Top 10 Bad things that are good for you


10. Beer

The newest bad kid on the block, beer has long been overshadowed by its healthier alcoholic cousins. While no one's suggesting you switch that glass of antioxidant-rich Pinot Noir for a tall glass of lager-there's still that beer gut to worry about-new research has suggested that moderate beer intake can actually improve cardiovascular function. Now if only a scientist will discover the health benefits of ballpark franks and chicken wings. Heaven.

9. Anger

If you're one of those people who tends to bottle things up, only to explode ... don't hold it in so long. Studies show that bursts of anger here and there are good for the health, and can be an even more effective coping mechanism than becoming afraid, irritated or disgusted. Anger, like the consumables in this list, however, is best in moderation: stay angry for long periods of time and you'll be plagued with a host of health issues, like blood pressure, sleep disorders and lung damage.

8. Coffee

Java is one of the most debated substances around. Is it good for you? Is it bad for you? Both? The consensus, now anyways, seems to favor those who enjoy their morning jolt-unrelated studies claim coffee is a major source of antioxidants in our diet and can help lower your risk of diabetes. Something in the beans is also thought to ease the onset of cirrhosis of the liver and pancreatitis, good news for those who like to party hard all night before their morning caffeine boost.

7. LSD

O_O

We're definitely not in the business of advocating drug use. But check out this interesting science: In heavy drinkers, small doses of LSD have been thought to help bypass the rock-bottom stage of alcoholism and prevent relapses. These studies-some decades old-were done in closely monitored, clinical settings; many patients haven't had a drink in the many years since. It's an interesting finding that needs a lot more investigation, and not a remedy that should ever be tried at home. Meantime, and this may come as no surprise, recent study of 36 volunteers who took an LSD-like drug in a lab setting had them reporting mystical experiences and behavior changes that lasted for weeks.

6. Sunlight

Exposure to the sun's rays is necessary to survive, but can also kill you in gross, cancerous quantities. Asthmatics, at least, could benefit from measured doses of ultraviolet rays, according to scientists. Sunlight suppressed the immune reactions that cause asthma in some lab studies with mice and could be used to treat humans afflicted with the disease in the future. And sunlight-even if indirect, such as on a shaded porch-is known to boost the mood. Extra sunlight can help office workers avoid afternoon drowsiness, a recent study found. There's still no excuse to head outside and bake, however.

5. Maggots

They're creepy, slimy and altogether ooky, but maggots can save your life. These squirmy larvae are science's newest wonder-cure and were approved in 2003 as the Food & Drug Administration's only live medical device. Placed on serious wounds, maggots mimic their "wild" lifestyle and munch on bacteria and dead tissue, stimulating healing and helping to prevent infection.


4. Marijuana

It's medicinal, we swear! Marijuana, often associated with memory loss, is ironically now being hyped as a way to stave off the ultimate form of memory loss: Alzheimer's. Recent studies on mice suggest that anti-inflammatories found in the drug prevent the clumping of brain proteins, one major cause of the disease. So when should you start preventative therapy? We suggest waiting for the human studies to wrap up.

3. Red Wine

A crucial ingredient in the diets of the world's heart-healthiest populations-like those Bordeaux-guzzling French-red wine has long been known to have potent anti-cancer and artery-protecting benefits. The key, some studies indicate, is an antioxidant found specifically in the skin of red wine grapes, called resveratrol. The latest studies even link resveratrol to greater endurance, a reduction in gum disease and Alzheimer's. White wine, which is fermented after the skins are removed, is less beneficial according to some studies.

2. Chocolate

Chocolate lovers rejoice: study after study lately has touted the magical benefits of the indulgent treat, which is packed with the antioxidant flavonols that prevent certain cancers and keep your arteries from clogging. The most recent news? These powerful chemicals may even increase blood flow to the brain, warding off dementia. Just stick to the highest cocoa content possible-the bars packed with sugar don't help your health one bit.

1. Sex

Scientists have found that the benefits of sex go beyond immediate, ahem, gratification and satisfying the goal of procreation. Besides the obvious evolutionary purposes, we can all take pleasure in the news that having sex is an easy way to reduce stress, lower cholesterol and improve circulation throughout the body. As if you needed another excuse.

http://www.livescience.com/health/top_10_badthings_good-1.html

toujours said...

hi bc. :)

thanks healthy anon. i knew i was doing a good thing by having my morning joe.







i'm talking about coffee, of course.

Anonymous said...

Go chocolate and coffee! Thanks for that science news anon

Anonymous said...

tj, forgot to ask, how are the kittens doing?

toujours said...

my sister says they are doing great, bc. i'll probably go see them again this weekend. :)

s and h news said...

Bleeding Chaos said...
Go chocolate and coffee! Thanks for that science news anon



There's another "bad" thing on that list I would say "go" for. I just can't figure out how it was ever considered to be a "bad" thing.


Most welcome BC and Tj

Anonymous said...

Does anyone have the link to Kapu's blog? I heard about her Grandmother and I wanted to watch her family videos again. Also want to leave her a comment or two. I can't find her blog so if anyone has it...... I would appreciate it. Trust me I mean her no harm. I like her and just want to see her vids and send prayers and thoughts to her Grandmother and family.

Anonymous said...

By the way the video I mean is the 50 First Dates song video. If anyone knows the link to her blog with that video on it that's the one I want. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

That's great tj. The one with the stripes is pretty cute ^_^

Anonymous said...

You can find the link to a blog by doing a simple google search. Type in the blogger name and the words on blogger or blogspot. :)


Has anyone heard from Elena?

Anonymous said...

Thanks but tht doesn't go to the blog with the videos. It goes to a blog with Smoke&Venon, Sister Midnite Ergoproxy and Bleeding Chaos

toujours said...

it certainly is, bc. :)

anon, i was texting with her friday night, but not since then. i hope she's alright.

elena, if you're lurking, please say hello.

Anonymous said...

http://www.kapunua.blogspot.com/


That is from 2003. I'm looking for one more recent. The one with the videos on it.

Anonymous said...

Type her name and blogspot anon. It will give you links to her blog. You'll have to do some looking to find the exact blog post you're searching for. It probably won't be the first search result provided.

Anonymous said...

11:47, not yet. I hope she's okay.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Tj. I'm worried about her. It's not like her to stay away this long. :(

Anonymous said...

I did that. Kapunua.blogspot isn't the one I'm looking for. That is an old blog it seems.

I guess no-one knows.

Thanks anyway.

toujours said...

i know, 11:55. i'm worried too.

Anonymous said...

You're welcome anon. Keep clicking those links. You'll find what you're looking for.

Anonymous said...

11:57, you are on at the wrong time to ask. Ask during the day and someone might know.

Anonymous said...

If anyone were to see her, please tell her that some of us old watchers are keeping her family in our thoughts.

As for Carrie, news of Carrie's family tragedy travelled around too and we are very VERY sorry to hear about her devistating loss.

Anyone sees Carrie, please tell her.

Anonymous said...

'Scuse us for not being creepy stalkers 12:00. They can find what they're looking for with that search. If they really want to find it. A little effort maybe?

toujours said...

12:02, i think if you click back to the first comment page of this post you'll be able to find comments by both elena and carrie, and then you could click on their names and leave your well-wishes and condolences at their blogs, where they won't miss them.

but i'm sure they'll see what you've written here, too.

Anonymous said...

Good advice Tj. It's best to leave comments at their blogs too. They might be skimmed over and missed here.

toujours said...

yep, not everyone is able to read all the comments to catch up, and it's too easy to miss something even if you do!

toujours said...

time for me to be getting to bed now, so good night to everyone, sweet dreams. :)

ergoproxy said...

hellooo

Amyranth said...

Goodnight Teej.

Hallo Ergo!

ergoproxy said...

oh goodnight TJ sweet dreams, I just got home and I think something is wrong with the year 8's 4 of them went down sick in my one middle session.
I don't want to catch anything!!!

Amyranth said...

*builds a plastic tent around Ergo*

*dons her HazMat suit*

You're... going to... be... just... fine...

*inhales oxygen from a line that mysteriously descends from the ceiling*

ergoproxy said...

hey!!

why I am I ~ wrapped in plastic

*totally said like Twin Peaks*

Anonymous said...

hi ergo. Goodnight tj sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

it was a good day, all told. had some quiet time, got some chores done, watched some good movies. not a bad day at all.

the best thing that happened today was that i did a bit more "mapping" and i think i figured some stuff out. i don't want to go into details because it's all just baby ideas at the moment, but it's left me feeling energized, ready to go forward, determined to do what is right for me no matter what any bystanders say.

and tomorrow morning i'm back to getting up to the alarm, back to clutching my travel mug on the way in to town. i start my next job tomorrow and i'm not really sure what it might entail, so curiosity will be fueling me as much as my coffee tomorrow morning, i'm sure.


there will always be days like today, days where the sun shines in and makes a bright block on the floor. spring days, no matter what the season. days in between storms.

i hope everyone here has days like that, often, and especially when they're needed most.


good night, mayo.

Amyranth said...

What the heck is a Twin Peaks?

Srsly.

toujours said...

oooh! i hate missing talking to you guys! *scowl*

good night!

*hugs germy ergo anyway*

:)

Amyranth said...

*sprays Teej down with antibacterial solution on the way out of the living room*

ergoproxy said...

*sprays self with disinfectant and hugs TJ *


it was a very odd TV series by David Lynch
the line that was famed from it was about finding the girl - wrapped in plastic, in a real southern drawl (? I think)

Anon616 said...

TWIN PEAKS!!!!! One of my all time favorite TV shows!!!! I LOVED IT!

Oooops! Please excuse my manners (or lack therefore of).

Hello Mayo, SS, Ergo, Amy, Sweetcheeks, TJ, various anons, everyone!!!!

How are you all tonight? Good, I hope!

TJ: Congratulations on the new job! I hope you like it, whatever it is!!!

Amy: Don't leave our Ergo on the railroad tracks, please! And...

>_>

<_<

never trust the words of a talking log!

Sweetcheeks: How was your Sunday? Was Chocolate a good bunny today?

I shall be back and forth. I have flowers to deliver next door!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ!!!!

Anon616 said...

Ergo: *smoooooooch*
T'is okay. I already have a cold!
Your germs might kill my my germs and vice versa!
:P

Amyranth said...

A... talking log?

Have you been watching Ren and Stimpy again?

WHAAAATTT...

ROLLS DOWN STAIRS,
ALONE OR IN PAIRS,
ROLLS OVER YOUR NEIGHBOURS DOG?

WHAT'S GREAT FOR A SNACK,
AND FITS ON YOUR BACK,
IT'S LOG! LOG! LOG!

IT'S LOOOOG!
IT'S LOOOOG!
IT'S BIG!
IT'S HEAVY!
IT'S WOOD!

IT'S LOOOOG!
IT'S LOOOOG!
IT'S BETTER THAN BAD!
IT'S GOOD!

*bows*

Anonymous said...

Hi sugarplum!! *blows kisses*

Anonymous said...

Haha Amy, I love the log song

Amyranth said...

BC, I love that "commercial".

And "Don't Pee on the Electric Fence"

Anonymous said...

man i don't even remember don't pee on the electric fence. I'm gonna go on youtube real quick.

Sugarplum: Fourth day, still sick only now I got a runny nose, but getting a little better. How are you?

ergoproxy said...

*smooch* wendy

I love Ren & Stimpy!

Amy you should look for Twin Peaks it gets very very odd, but it's good
It's a murder to begin, Laura Palmer dies and it has that song Falling as the theme

ergoproxy said...

hi BC!

Anon616 said...

LOL Amy!!! Now I'm going to have that dang LOG song stuck in my head!

Get it out!!!!!
:P

Anonymous said...

log log log! lol

Amyranth said...

But Wendy, it's big, it's heavy and it's WOOD.

Anon616 said...

Oh no, sweetcheeks. You want some more Claritin? They help!

I hope you get better soon!

Ergo's correct, Amy. You really should look for Twin Peaks! I was addicted to that show!

Twin Peaks sneek peek

This will give the real FEEL of the show

:D

Anonymous said...

thanks sugarplum. how are you doing today?

Amyranth said...

O_o

I think I remember that show now. Mom and Dad wouldn't let me watch it.

Or much of anything really.

I was friends with my books, okay? ;_;

Anyway, I think I'm going to go and snuggle up with my pillows and blankets, and King Lears and Merlot-cats.

Have a good night everyone!

Anon616 said...

Amyranth said...
But Wendy, it's big, it's heavy and it's WOOD.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*thinks about that for a few seconds*

*smiles*

Well in that case, please disregard my previous statement!
;)

Anon616 said...

Goodnight Amy!!! Sweet big, heavy, woody dreams to you!

Ummm.... Merlot might want to sleep elsewhere tonight! Lear too!

0_o

ergoproxy said...

goodnight amy sweet dreams

Anon616 said...

I'm doing well, sweetcheeks! (Except for the sniffles and sneezees.)

It seems quite a few of us have come down with spring colds. The (spring) fever must have weakened our immune systems!

*runs next door to check on Martha's head*

Anonymous said...

oh no, are you sick too sugarplum? Lol about spring fever though. It definitely doesn't look like spring here. Our weather lately has been nothing but 30 degree temps, windy, a lot of rain, and today...snow.

Goodnight amy sweet dreams.

Anon616 said...

Good grief, sweetcheeks! It's still snowing there? Head south! Head south now!!! It's time for sunshine, warmth and beautiful spring flowers.

You should see my dogwood tree. It's in full bloom and it's gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

Lol, today it was sugarplum. And I checked our temperature average for April and the normal temps for this time is around 60 degrees, but we've been 35 or so degrees below that lately, lol.

I'd love to go down south and see that full-bloomed tree :)

ergoproxy said...

you have really pretty trees, our natives aren't the same sort of pretty when they flower, they are all made for hot dry areas, so no big leaves, or big flowers, they are all sort of fluffy

Anon616 said...

Bleeding Chaos...
temps for this time is around 60 degrees, but we've been 35 or so degrees below that lately,

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

So much for 'global warming', eh?
;)

Don't forget about L's plans for next Mardi Gras!!! You'll see lots of things in bloom then!

*note to self: take picture of dogwood to show sweetcheeks*

ergoproxy said...

and show me!!

Anon616 said...

Fluffy's good. I like fluffy!

We have the hot, humid weather here. It's a tropical paradise in summer! Complete with insects that will suck your blood and eat you alive!

*another note to self: take picture of huge fire ant piles to show Ergo*

Anonymous said...

lol, yeah so much for global warming. I read on last year's almanac that this winter was supposed to be colder than last year's, and they were right.

you must post pictures of that dogwood wendy :)

Anon616 said...

*yet another note to self: take picture of angel trumpets too and show ALL picture to Ergo*

Anon616 said...

I will, sweetcheeks! And, I'm also determined to catch that Miss Bingle Bunny o'mine and force her to sit still for photo session!

She's such a wild wittle wabbit! Until you do catch her. Then she remembers how much she loves being held and borrowing under your chin or arms!

I should also get a picture of her and Boots or Noel sleeping together. My kitties love our bunny!

ergoproxy said...

Oh angel trumpets are pretty, you can buy them here, but a lot of stuff does better further south where it doesn't get so hot

Anonymous said...

Awww does Miss Bingles Bunny bury her head under your arm? That's what my bunny does when I pick it up, it's so cute. He also seems to like it when I dry him with a towel when he gets wet. It relaxes him.

I still think it's a girl, but it's too dark to tell.

g'nite bloggers said...

Sailing


After having loved we lie close together
and at the same time with distance between us
like two sailing ships that enjoy so intensely
their own lines in the dark water they divide
that their hulls
are almost splitting from sheer delight
while racing, out in the blue
under sails which the night wind fills
with flower-scented air and moonlight
- without one of them ever trying
to outsail the other
and without the distance between them
lessening or growing at all.

But there are other nights, where we drift
like two brightly illuminated luxury liners
lying side by side
with the engines shut off, under a strange constellation
and without a single passenger on board:
On each deck a violin orchestra is playing
in honor of the luminous waves.
And the sea is full of old tired ships
which we have sunk in our attempt to reach each other.







by Henrik Nordbrandt


Translated from Danish by the author and Alexander Taylor.

Anonymous said...

goodnight g'nite blogger, good to see you again

Anon616 said...

Ergo: I really thought I would lose my Angel Trumpets after that 'blizzard' we had in December; but, the next week it was in full bloom again. It bloomed all winter and it's still in bloom!

How did you're tomatoes do this summer (for you)? Are you still making homemade ketchup?

Sweetcheeks: Do you have any new pictures of Chocolate? As for telling the sex of a rabbit, it is a little difficult (especially when they're young or small)! You really have to know what you're looking for and you have to be willing to look for it!

Goodnight, g'nite!

ergoproxy said...

goodnight g'nite blogger, that's lovely images

ergoproxy said...

all that rain killed them off wendy, but we have more to put in for winter (which is a better time to grow them) and corn and peas at the moment I think

Anon616 said...

*edit*

Ergo: You are NOT a tomato! Please excuse that typo up there. Although, they are my most favorite 'fruit'! I could eat homegrown tomatoes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and a midnight snack.

Anonymous said...

sugarplum, I have some 'new' pictures of chocolate but these were posted last year, but ones I haven't posted yet. I'll probably send them to you via email

According to the store salesperson, it's a girl, but she couldn't tell for sure. Chocolate has a super dark color, but oh well

Anon616 said...

Homegrown corn!!!!! I miss that. My dad used to grow the sweetest, most delicious corn.

Send me pictures of that freshly shucked corn on the cob, will you. I'll pretend it's a scratch and sniff picure!

Anon616 said...

According to the pet shop sales person at Lakeside, Miss Bingles Bunny was a BOY!

Yeah, well I knew that wasn't the case the minute I got her home and Mr. Buttons Bunny jumped on her and started humping!!!!

0_0

A trip to vet confirmed my suspicions (and proved Buttons Bunny's natural instinct to be correct)!

I miss my Buttons Bunny. So does Patches. Buttons was his bunny! Or so the kitty thought.

:(

Anonymous said...

Lol. It's weird because I had a couple of dreams where my rabbit was a girl, and she was getting humped by a rabbit, and poof, there came the bundles of little baby bunnies.

I looked up the dreaming meaning for that dream, and apparently it means fertility O_o

What happened to Buttons bunny?

Anon616 said...

Bleeding Chaos said...

I looked up the dreaming meaning for that dream, and apparently it means fertility O_o

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


O_O

Ohhhh... a subconscious reminder to ALWAYS use protection! Until you are ready to be a mommy!

My Buttons had a brain tumor, sweetcheeks. He started having seizures and at first the vet thought it was an inner ear infection.

After a week of being on antibiotics, the seizures didn't stop. They got worse.

:(

That's when we found out it was a brain tumor and there was really nothing they could do.

Meds helped for a little while, but; it got to the point where the only times he wouldn't have seizures was when I held him.

He was such a sweet bunny too...

Anonymous said...

Aww I'm sorry to hear about Buttons bunny sugarplum. He sounded like a sweet little rabbit :(

Anon616 said...

Thanks sweetcheeks. I'll have to scan a picture of him for you. He was so handsome!!! He was light brown with white under his tail and on his little chest and tummy. And, he could hop about 6 feet in the air. I'm serious! I never saw a bunny hop that high!

Well, I think it's time for me to sign off for the night.

We've covered talking logs, big woody things (including flowering trees), fresh vegetables, weather, global warming, stuffed animals, cats, bunnies, fertility; not to mention fangy things, Nosferatu and sinuses next door!

Yep, it's been interesting and fun like always!!!

Thanks Amy, Sweetcheeks, Ergo and Martha!

Thanks for the use of the room, Mayo!

Goodnight and sweet dreams to one and all!!!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ, Elena, SS, Mel, It's Me, Em and Andrea!

Anonymous said...

Welp, I'm gonna sign off for the night, need to get plenty of rest because tomorrow is another shitty day weather wise, so goodnight ergo, sugarplum, sweet dreams!

Oh, I wanted to post this youtube video before I go. I thought it was one of the cutest things I have seen. Hope the link works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEvG09nxUV4

^^That's probably how I'm gonna raise my kids, hehe.

Sweet dreams to all.

Anonymous said...

Goodnight sugarplum *blows kisses*

ergoproxy said...

goodnight wendy, Bc sweet dreams

ergoproxy said...

Mayo hope you ahve a lovely monday and that your week is a good one
much love EP xx

SS
Hope your week brings you opportunity and joy
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve see you for a few minutes in my morning
♥xx♥

hey fasc, hope the hols are going ok, we start on thurs for a week - yay no work for me!!

hi sdock if you come by

take care everyone else who comes through

xx

Anonymous said...

Kapu's link goes to a lj, not blogger. Secondly, asking for a link to her blog is not "creepy stalker", that would be the people who post her private information.

Anonymous said...

Tnen leave your wishes for her and her grandma at her lj if the link goes there anon. I'm sure she'll be more likely to not miss your comment there.



If you are determined to find her on blogger look in the comments on Mayo's previous posts. She was signing in through blogger until recently. Her link shouldn't be too difficult for you to find.


Sorry I can't help more. I don't have her link.

Anonymous said...

When did common sense go out of style? Just askin'.

Anonymous said...

You don't need to be so rude 9:29

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tip. I just wanted to watch her video with the 50 First Dates song.

I mean her no harm and I don't think it is creepy. I like her.... I think she's nice. I am not looking to start trouble.

Anonymous said...

I found love for the first time today :) Just wanted to share that with everyone.

Anonymous said...

Awww did you 4:05? Congrats :)

MissTottenham said...

Hi everyone, how are you?

Anonymous said...
Anima's father..... PH's brother....L getting pneumonia... Carrie's father and now Kapu's grandmother.

Why is this happening?


It's like some awful jinx. I hope it ends soon.

Anima sweetie, thanks for the squeeze on my blog. *squeezes back*

PH, I hope that you and your family are managing to cope with your loss. Be there for each other.

Carrie, I'm thinking of you sweetie. I'm so sorry for your loss. You look after your mum sweetie.

K, I'm hoping that you gran gets better soon. Haku too.


It's great to hear some good news about L coming out of hospital. Thanks so much Wendy for the updates.

MissTottenham said...

Anyways, I'm in and out tonight.

Take care everyone.

Nighty night.

xxxxxx

ergoproxy said...

good morning

hi ad bye missT

hi BC

well done 4:05, hope it continues and deepens

11:17 clicking on someone's name is the easiest way to find them, it will link something and you'd be pretty confident they'd be able to get your comment, or you can ask whatever you need, that's what I do

ergoproxy said...

bye anyone I'm off to work!!

Anonymous said...

I came home from school and went to Gran's where she now has a hospital bed etc.

It's so hard to describe how she is. Sometimes really confused, sometimes really profound.

I guess it's always harder than you think it's going to be.

Things Gran said to me today:

"Your hair is long, and fancy."

"You're anything but plain, honey."

"Everyone's here. I'm rich in people."

"Don't ever be afraid of a good man."

"You have nothing to worry about."

"This isn't anyone's fault; it's just how it is."

"It's time for some quiet pretty soon."

And also, "Hehe... crack!" (when my Mom told her to keep her foot away from the crack of the bed.)

I guess that's all I have to say for now.

Anonymous said...

Anon, I see what you're' trying to say; I'm not signed in through blogger.

Those two videos are here.

Thank you for the kind thoughts, that goes for everyone. It means a lot to me. :)

Anonymous said...

Here's another one I just remembered, and I know exactly who she's talking about, too. She said:

"So many problems some people have in life is because of who they ended up with."

That's the damn truth.

JM Barrie said...

“What’s a mother?” asked the ignorant Smee.

Wendy was so shocked that she exclaimed. “He doesn’t know!” and always after this she felt that if you could have a pet pirate Smee would be her one.

Peter pulled her beneath the water, for Hook had started up, crying, “What was that?”

“I heard nothing,” said Starkey, raising the lantern over the waters, and as the pirates looked they saw a strange sight. It was the nest I have told you of, floating on the lagoon, and the Never bird was sitting on it.

“See,” said Hook in answer to Smee’s question, “that is a mother. What a lesson! The nest must have fallen into the water, but would the mother desert her eggs? No.”

There was a break in his voice, as if for a moment he recalled innocent days when--but he brushed away this weakness with his hook.

Smee, much impressed, gazed at the bird as the nest was borne past, but the more suspicious Starkey said, “If she is a mother, perhaps she is hanging about here to help Peter.”

Jas. Hook said...

Spirit that haunts this dark lagoon to-night! Dost hear me?

JM Barrie said...

He was exactly the same as ever, and Wendy saw at once that he still had all his first teeth.

He was a little boy, and she was grown up. She huddled by the fire not daring to move, helpless and guilty, a big woman.

“Hullo, Wendy,” he said, not noticing any difference, for he was thinking chiefly of himself; and in the dim light her white dress might have been the nightgown in which he had seen her first.

“Hullo, Peter,” she replied faintly, squeezing herself as small as possible. Something inside her was crying “Woman, Woman, let go of me.”

JM Barrie said...

“I can’t come,” she said apologetically, “I have forgotten how to fly.”

“I’ll soon teach you again.”

“O Peter, don’t waste the fairy dust on me.”

She had risen; and now at last a fear assailed him. “What is it?” he cried, shrinking.

“I will turn up the light,” she said, “and then you can see for yourself.”

For almost the only time in his life that I know of, Peter was afraid. “Don’t turn up the light,” he cried.

She let her hands play in the hair of the tragic boy. She was not a little girl heart-broken about him; she was a grown woman smiling at it all, but they were wet smiles.

Then she turned up the light, and Peter saw. He gave a cry of pain; and when the tall beautiful creature stooped to lift him in her arms he drew back sharply.

“What is it?” he cried again.

She had to tell him.

“I am old, Peter. I am ever so much more than twenty. I grew up long ago.”

Anonymous said...

Kapunua, I hope you don't think that Mayo's PS was about your grand mother. It was about OPL. Don't try to take that away from her.

Anonymous said...

And you know this how?

Because he told you, I'm sure.

LOL! Just when you think this blog could NOT get any MORE ridiculous...

Anonymous said...

Kapu we know you're here. Stop defending yourself anonymously, sign in and STOP trying to take this away from OPL.

Anonymous said...

What if I told you that the p.s is not blog related at all? What then?

sei shonagon said...

Things that make the heart lurch with anxiety -

Watching a horse race.

When a parent looks out of sorts, and remarks that they're not feeling well. This particularly worries you to distraction when you've been hearing panicky tales of plague sweeping the land.

...Your heart naturally lurches when you hear the voice of your secret lover in an unexpected place, but the same thing happens even when you hear someone else talking about him.

It also lurches when someone you really detest arrives for a visit.

Indeed the heart is a creature amazingly prone to lurching.

Sei Shonagon said...

Yes, there's nothing more wonderful than to be well-loved, not only by parents ... but by all those you have close dealings with in life.

David Stephens said...

Oh, yes. I believe in friends. I believe we need them. But if one day you can't trust them any more, well, what then... What then?

Anonymous said...

Ridiculously, about 90% of everything that everyone ever says or writes, reminds me of a quote of some book, movie, poem, song, just about anything.

I'm a product of my environment.

Alex Law said...

I'd like to ask you about your hobbies... Now when you sacrifice a goat and you rip its heart out with your bare hands, do you then summon hellfire? Or do you just send out for a pizza?

Anonymous said...

7:30. You trying to take that away fro OPL is BULLSHIT. Or are you Kapunua?

Chris Griffin said...

What do you do at a Young Republicans meeting?

Alyssa said...

We help those who already have the means to help themselves. Also, we perpetuate the idea that Jesus chose America to destroy non-believers and brown people.

Stewie Griffin said...

Hey big man, turn around. Oh you can't hear me now. I was going to watch the movie, but forget it. For the next 5 hours, you're my bitch.

Anonymous said...

Pretty much just what I thought.

Stewie Griffin said...

Whatever helps you sleep at night, bitch.

Paul said...

So much stress for politeness' sake.

Anonymous said...

Here is who the p.s. was about:

The Mask

RIP

Anonymous said...

O_o I've never heard of that guy, I'm sorry.

Is that you, Mayo?* If not, how do you know?

HOUSE TONIGHT? Please?









*every time I ask that, I invariably think the phrase, "Is that you, Santy Clause?"

Paul said...

You know, if you'd let Peter help you, it would hurt less.

Smoke said...

I read about that crash. That was terrible!

Hello Jules! I was Paul. :) I watched an awesome funny psycho movie on Saturday. Hee.

Anonymous said...

I'm afraid I don't know those quotes either. Care to clue me in?

Peter said...

I'm happy to help, really, I just don't want to impose.

Smoke said...

Funny Games! It was almost as funny to me as American Psycho! Bwahaha! I have a sick sense of humor sometimes, I swear. O_o

Anonymous said...

Never even heard of that!

Hey Princess! I think House is on, I'm going to bugger off to watch it. :) How about you?

Smoke said...

Oh, and House is new tonight! Yay!

Smoke said...

Yep, gotta go jump in the shower. See ya, Jules! ♥

Anonymous said...

HURRAY! You're going to miss it, it's on at 8!

Anonymous said...

OMG WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF



O_____O

Anonymous said...

Does anybody have the url to the sex pistols blog? I really liked OP L's adult stories and I want to read them again. I want to let her know that I'm jappy she's home too.



Can somebody give me the link? I don't know how to find a blog.













*rolls eye*

Anonymous said...

Why do you have to be so rude?

Anonymous said...

I'm more concerned about them only rolling one eye.

O_*

I don't know how to emoticon that.

Man that was Meatloaf on House and I didn't even notice it.

Anonymous said...

I'm not being rude. I'm not being obvious either. We're all 11 years old and nobody will see what I'm doing.








*rolls eye*

Anonymous said...

It's annoying to the grownups when the kids play those games.

Anonymous said...

kapu's grandma dying is karma obviously. she gets what she deserves.

Anonymous said...

^ Then what's going to happen to YOU?

Anonymous said...

9:59 is probably the single most disgusting thing I've ever read on this blog, maybe even on the whole internet.

9:59 would you say that to Kapunua's face?

Anonymous said...

Never mind. They can't even say it signed in.

Anonymous said...

That person is miserable enough as it is, 10:10. Trust me, nothing further needs to happen to them; they live in the squalor of their own emotional filth.

Anonymous said...

You're right.

They should be ashamed of that behavior.

toujours said...

hey there kapunua. i loved those things your grandmother said today, especially the "rich in people". she sounds like a very cool lady.

Anonymous said...

That person is ashamed, anon. They will never admit it, but they are.

And probably not just about saying that to me, either. There's probably a lot of shame in this person, for many different things and that's why they lash out like that.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, TJ, she is.

I was wrong to discuss her here, however.

Anonymous said...

Look at this meridian.

This is ONE OF EIGHT that I need to know by Wednesday. The practical will be on randomly chosen points. A few of them will be from this particular meridian. Others will be chosen from seven other meridians, but damn, this one's the craziest.

Anonymous said...

9:59 has probably never loved someone. I feel sorry for them.

toujours said...

well, i'm glad you did, because it takes me forever to get over to my lj these days, and i'm glad i got a chance to read those.

hang in there, kapunua. *hugs*

toujours said...

holy crap, kapunua, that meridien has so many points! study hard, gambatte!

Anonymous said...

That is a horrible thing to say 9:59.
I don't like the childish games being played and I like reading horrible things like you wrote even less.


Remember what you send out will come back to you. Including wishing bad karma on someone else.

9:59 said...

I'm sorry I said that to you, Kapunua. The truth is that I know I will never have the things you have or know the love that you know. The truth is that I read your posts and I see what a rich full life you have and what a wonderful family, and your wonderful friends, and I know that I'll never have those things.

The truth is I'm jealous and I hate you sometimes.

The truth is that it makes me want to hurt you.

The truth is that if I don't tell you who I am, then nothing I won't have to take responsibility for anything i say to you. It helps me sleep at night without hating myself.

If I hate YOU, I can hate myself less.

If I hurt YOU, I can hurt myself less.

9:59 said...

The truth is, I want your attention so badly that I'll do anything to get it.

Anonymous said...

Here we go.

Anonymous said...

Oh TJ, I'm so sick of studying.

Every one of those points has about five different functions and three different names, and connects in two different ways to three other points on the thirteen other meridians.

And it's all numbers.

I can't even read numbers when there's just four or five of them. This class is murdering me.

Anonymous said...

Put it to you this way: my chemistry final is tomorrow and I'm actually looking forward to acing it. O_O

This one, though, totally different story.

I sat down at school today during my few hours off and tried to draw as many points on me as possible, and label them. Couldn't do the ones on the back, though. ;)

Anonymous said...

9:59 has probably never lost someone they truly loved either. If they had they would have never said such a thing. They would never wish that pain on anyone else.

9:59 said...

Please accept my apology. I'm sorry for hurting you. I know I need help.

toujours said...

i remember that feeling, kapunua -- it's like your head is full right up to the top. but i know you can do it. just do your best, you know?

*holds up fan with "kapunua" written in kanji*

*waves it back and forth*

you can do it!

:)

Anonymous said...

9:59 said...
The truth is, I want your attention so badly that I'll do anything to get it.

April 6, 2009 10:30 PM




When's your kindergarten graduation? I'll send a stuffed pig and an "I'm a big girl now" balloon.

Anonymous said...

^_^ Thanks, TJ! You know I love kanji-fans. :)

You know it's funny, before Haku went for his MRI I kissed his little round noggin and told him, "ganbatte!"

Umm I stole that from Advent Children. :D

Anonymous said...

10:38, I believe I have a tiny little stuffed pig somewhere and you just reminded me of it.

Ridiculously, I like stuffed animals and for some reason they make me feel really emotional. O_O

Anonymous said...

Remember what you send out will come back to you. Including wishing bad karma on someone else.

3 fold.

Anonymous said...

Acknowledging the problem is the first step in recovery "9:59". Owning up to and apologizing for wrongs done is another fundamental step. Good luck to you.

toujours said...

seriously, kpaunua, no one does encouragement like anime chara. i always feel like doing my best after watching something like ah! my goddess, i always want make a big fist and want to tie the bandana around my head. *heh*

Kapunua said...

I'm so stupid, I don't know how to count.

Anonymous said...

YES! TJ gets it. :)

toujours said...

and i just severely typoed your name.

gomen nasai!

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