Sunday, September 27, 2009

Theory of Degeneration.

For as long as I can remember, I have collected little bits and pieces of people. Not eyeballs and arms, or blood and guts, but their lives, their actions, moments and movements…the way they walk or speak. I watch and listen, collecting fragments and still-frames of lives of which I know nothing. I keep these parts, and then when I am ready I attribute my own perceptions to their actions; I make up stories. I am a thief. And from what I collect, I assemble.

The way a woman, carrying her child on her hip, hesitates while crossing the street. Wrapping her hand protectively around her child’s head, she holds her breath and second guesses the crisp-suited businessman will run the red light because he is distracted talking to his mistress, and he has only five minutes to make plans with her before he meets his wife for lunch. The woman knows this because her husband left her last year for his secretary. He told her over lunch.

The way coffee shop patrons cast questioning glances at the man sitting alone at the back of the room. His eyes are downcast, and he is spinning an empty cup. He rarely moves, and never speaks. Across from him sits an empty chair, a full cup of coffee, and an uneaten pastry. Patrons avoid him, falsely assuming he is homeless or insane, because of his sour body odor and dirty clothes. It is true; he hasn’t changed them in six days, the six days since his wife died, the six days he has returned to the table at the coffee shop where they met. The same table they called “ours” twice a week.

The way a classroom full of students, half paying attention, all consider the quiet kid in the back to be a dolt. They see a girl who rarely looks up and never raises her hand. The kid isn’t ignorant or lazy. On the contrary, she has already correctly answered the question in her head. She simply can’t get past the fear that, once called upon, she will fumble through her speech and answer incorrectly, drawing upon herself the jeers of her classmates. She so fears the embarrassment of being wrong that she sacrifices achievement. She will later beat herself up because she didn’t raise her hand, taking over from where the others have left off.



No Longer Lost.

I don’t have to look for you anymore.
Not in faces that resemble yours
Round and rugged, shadow of a beard
That always seems present, but never more
Than a scruff. Is it you?
I never asked, but wonder.
This time I could not help myself.
Are you?

He told me you drowned yourself,
And that in the end they had made you a beggar
Boxed in pine, without proper notice.
It had been 20 years, but still I looked for you
Because you were kind when I was afraid.
But, I think I don’t need you anymore.



Right now, that is all prosthetic.

A lack of sleep and unending thoughts will either drive me to excuse myself from my obligations or thrust me headlong into achievement. Everything around me spins on, and I remain pushing my way through to the very end.

And that is where I remain, soldered to the front end of a rogue missile.




p.s. that is what makes it rock.

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Original Punk J said...

One has to wonder, Martha. But I'm not lookin, either. ;)

Anonymous said...

why do they need their own clothing line?

They don't need it. I guess they wanted it or were talked into it.

It's high end merchandise is all.

Instead of a tshirt or hoodie with the band's name or logo you get a nice leather jacket, velvet jacket or jeans with a tag inside that has the band's name and logo.

Original Punk J said...

Yeah, Anon, I know. It's just always seemed sort of pretentious to me. It'd be like a band having their own frozen dinners, or, I don't know, their own line of PDAs.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

U2 had their own Ipod in Japan. Rappers are always doing drink, cloths and what every they can sell.

Original Punk J said...

Its a little different lending your name to an already-established product, say Coke, than it is producing something new with your name on it if you haven't contributed to the creation of it.

Like for instance, there are several celebrities who design clothes, shoes, jewelry, etc, and market them under their name. Which is fine. But it seems another thing entirely, to me, for Martha Stwart to put her name on every damn thing KMart sells, just so it'll sell.

It makes sense in my head, maybe not in words.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

no i get it. I just don't really see the difference between putting your name on something you created or something someone else did. You get money from the use of your name something you just don't have to do any work.

Original Punk J said...

True, that's a good point. I get what you're saying, Martha.

Yowzah, it's almost 3.00! I didn't notice the time. I gotsta go to bed.

Goodnight Martha, BC, Anon/s! Have a restful sleep.

xo jen

Martha Smith-Jones said...

goodnight j

Original Punk J said...

Dear SS,

Its been a while since I've been here, but it wasn't a planned break or anything, not like last time. Things just...turned out that way.

So I've been reading a lot, writing posts for both blogs plus the Halloween story and some poetry, cooking (made my baked spaghetti), and so on. Staying in and recharging.

Have you been doing alright, Mr S? Not too busy, not sick, not stressed too badly? Try not to catch the flu, it's been nasty this year.

Ok, well, that's the end of my babble for tonight. Take care.

Goodnight, baby. I love you!

My heart to yours, always.

xo jen

Anonymous said...

Mr. May'Naise,

I have a couple of hours free after school today.

Can I rub down your board?
Tap your erasers? ;)

ergoproxy said...

for 4:05

Anon616 said...

"You wanted the best; you got the best...
The hottest band in the world...

~~~KISS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deuce LIVE at Voodoo Fest~~~

And, so it began! KISS' amazing headlining (of course) set at VOODOO Fest ~ Halloween night 2009!!!!

No one comes close to that. At least, not in my opinion! It's the whole "kit and kaboodle"!!!! The sound, the visuals, the atmosphere, the fans, the fireworks... everything is there and it's just impossible to not get caught up in the spirit of the whole KISS EXTRAVAGANZA!!!! It's just so much fun!!!!!

I love them so darn much!

:D

Good morning/afternoon/evening Mayo, SS, Martha, Sweetcheeks, Ergo, Amy, J (and L), TJ, Elena, Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines, Nat'l Guard... everyone!

How are you all this morning? Still on as much of a "Halloween High" (if not VOODOO/KISS high) as I am, I hope!

Ergo: Well heck! Am I the only the one who submitted an entry to the "Name Ergo's Piggie" contest? I guess I win! YAY!!!!

*happy victory dance*

Okay, we probably should give it until Friday to pick a winner. Afterall, the contest was my idea and I don't want to be accused of "rigging" my own contest to name your pig!

J: I did have a great time at VOODOO FEST! (ummm... see videos for evidence of that) How did you know? WOW! You're amazing!!!!! I think you must have the bestest "puh~sykik skillz" in blogbelieve!!!

Sweetcheeks: A new haircut and new colors? You know I'm going to ask for pictures, right? I can't wait to see this new purple and red hair of yours!

Martha: Thank you for the KOL link!!!! I want that velvet jacket/blazer! Very nice!

Ghost lab anon: YIKES!!!!!! Oh, wait... The Myrtles! I love that place. Ghosts and all! Why, those little old ghosts just add to the southern charm and romance of the place. They encourage cuddling and that's always good!

;)

MissT: Whatcha doing? Did you ever get that picture for me? You know, the one with your head in that bird cage. Yeah, you thought I had forgotten about that, huh? Well, a wolf never forgets. Or, is it an elephant. Perhaps a cat. I forget!

:P

Okay, I do believe that is enough of me (and all) for now. Have a great day, everyone!!!!!

I leave you with an encore. One of the longest in KISStory!

~~~Shout it, shout it, shout it out LOUD!!!!~~~

*Turn it up louder!!!!!*

Did I mention how much I LOVE THEM? Well, I DO LOVE THEM!!!!!!!

Oh, and I did get that pick Paul Stanley was tempting and teasing me with. Well, I don't remember if it was that exact pick; but, I got one! Okay, what did I do with that thing?

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ!

PS: More KISS classics (such as Strutter, Parasite and 100,000 years) on the way!!!! Photos too!

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
The other day my neighbour, who is blonde, came running up to me in the driveway jumping for joy! I didn't know why she was jumping so excitedly
but I thought, 'what the heck', and I starting jumping up and down along with her.

She said, "I have some really great news!"

I said, "Great. Tell me why you're so happy."

She stopped jumping and breathing heavily from all the jumping up and down, told me that she was pregnant. I knew she'd been trying for a while so I told her, "That's great I couldn't be happier for you!"

Then she said, "There's more!"

I asked, "What do you mean there's more."

She said, "Well, we are not having just one baby. We are going to have TWINS!"

Amazed at how she could know so soon after getting pregnant, I asked her how she knew.

She said.... "Well, that was the easy part. I went to Wal-Mart and they actually had a home pregnancy kit in a TWIN-pack. Both tests came out positive!"
much love EP xx

SS
Paddy met Mick in the street and said, "Paddy, will you draw your bedroom curtains before making love to your wife in future?"

"Why?" Paddy asked.

"Because," said Mick, "all the street was laughing when they saw you making love yesterday."

Mick said, "Silly buggers, the laugh is on them. I wasn't home yesterday."
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

ergoproxy said...

sounds like you had a great time wendy, see you tomorrow :]

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Anon, I know. It's just always seemed sort of pretentious to me. It'd be like a band having their own frozen dinners, or, I don't know, their own line of PDAs.

Or maybe a band with a prom jacket? Gerard had one of those out circa the Helena era. Or do you prefer action figures?

Oh wait, I know! You liked the "cool" (lmfao) bullet-proof vests! That didn't make MCR the laughing stock of people everywhere or anything like that, did it?

Anonymous said...

If Frank Iero ever launched his own clothing line, OPJ would be first in line to buy the whole collection.

Anon616 said...

Good morning Ergo! Actually, goodnight to you!

I did have a good time. A really, really, really, really, really, really good (great even) time! So did Bre and that made it even better (if possible) for me! I mean VOODOO is always a great "experience"; but, KISS was there this year!!!

VOODOO just gets better and more fun each and every year! The big smile did not leave Bre's face the entire time KISS played. She was in AWE!

I know you're a KISS fan too; so, I hope you enjoy the videos! I'm enjoying reliving the Voodoo Music Experience through my own videos.

Is that a bad thing? Hmmm....

:P

OH, and thank you for lending Wolfmother to us!!! They were absolutely wonderful! And, I am still so damn impressed with American Bang. What is it about bands from Nashville these days?!

I'll see you later, Ergo!

Goodnight, everyone! Sweet dreams to one and all!!!!

Anonymous said...

Aw, such a cute baby and a happy family. And judging from where Gerard has his hand, I wouldn't be surprised if little Bandit has a brother or sister soon.

Can't wait to see what Frank and Jamia's babies look like. ^_^

Anonymous said...

L O L

Somebody's been hit with the obvious truck. A few times. Forward and reverse.

Anonymous said...

So I've been reading a lot, writing posts for both blogs plus the Halloween story and some poetry, cooking (made my baked spaghetti), and so on. Staying in and recharging"



Recharging from WHAT? Sitting on the couch? Yeh, that's hard work. Sorry but useless internet fatties who talk about how hard they "work" piss me off. My great aunt had diabetes and worked until she was 70 and my uncle even lost half his foot to diabetes and he also went back to work after that. My other aunt has cancer and actually lost all her hair, and she still makes money cleaning houses.

What do you do OPJ, do you have a job or go to school or have kids to take care of? Do you even have a social life. I'm just curious what you are "recharging from" because I really want to know.

Anonymous said...

What do you do OPJ, do you have a job or go to school or have kids to take care of? Do you even have a social life. I'm just curious what you are "recharging from" because I really want to know.

seriously, think much of yourself?

why would you think anybody would respond to such a question from someone they don't know and why do you think you have a right to a response?

oh, and i don't understand the reference to your family-what do they have to do with any thing? it just reads to me that they were lucky enough to recover in order to continue to work-you should be grateful and not try to insinuate that they are better than those who cannot recover as well as them.

my brother died of cancer-is your aunt better than him because she survived and cleans houses?

you are a sad pathetic angry fucker. be grateful for your good fortune!

Anonymous said...

Sorry but diabetes is not a "oh I can't work anymore" disease. Working with only one foot instead of deciding to sit on the couch the rest of your life is what I call honorable because he wanted to be useful to society and still have a life.

I'm still curious you know, recharging from what exactly?

Do I expect an answer, no, not because I knew the question was going to piss people off but because there is no answer.

Anonymous said...

well i hope that question goes unanswered because to are not entitled to know nothing about anybody here.

the honorable thing is working when you are able and of course diabetes does not exclude somebody from the workforce but sadly there are other illnesses/disabilities that do. those who are able to work are not superior to those who are unable to because of incapacity.

i don't even know if OPJ has diabetes and it is none of my business either way but how can you think you know enough about her personal circumstances to make such a judgement about her?

i think it must be a sickness...

Anonymous said...

Uhhhh hello, writing fiction about rock stars is hard work, people.

Anonymous said...

i don't even know if OPJ has diabetes



LMAO! Yeh I'm sure that you are totally unfamiliar with her.

Anonymous said...

karma has a way of biting hard

Anonymous said...

i did not say i am totally unfamiliar with her, i said i don't know whether she has diabetes or not.

i guess i am not as obsessed with her as you are.

again, i think it is a sickness...

Anonymous said...

i don't even know if OPJ has diabetes


"anon" fail.

Anonymous said...

i did not know it was a quiz

Anonymous said...

There are many things here that are "obvious". Even more than the people here realize.

Anonymous said...

karma has a way of biting hard

Really? You think so?

Well, if that's the case, I feel sorry for a lot of the regulars here. They're going to be walking around with some huge chunks out of their asses one day.

Anonymous said...

Quiz, no. You trying to pretend you aren't a friend of OPJ and a regula, fail.

The things we see from outside the windows.....

Anonymous said...

i don't have any friends, or indeed enemies, here. you are just seeing things, again.

i just called you out on your views on sick or disabled people.

that's all i did but you chose to try to change the subject as you did not discuss your views re disability.i notice you did not answer my question re your aunt and my brother.

who are you a friend of, or is it more pertinent to ask who you are an enemy of?

Original Punk L said...

I have a question, anon.

Were, or are, your family members Type 1 or Type 2?

Original Punk L said...

At what age were they diagnosed? Were they insulin dependent or did they take oral medications? What other medical problems did they have?

What do you do for a living? Do you have any health problems?

And the big question, do you have diabetes yourself?

Original Punk L said...

By the way, don't answer me if you are going to have smart assed answers. I really do want to know.

Since you feel you can judge others, open yourself up to be judged. Don't be chicken-shit.

Original Punk L said...

You don't even deserve this little piece of info, anon. But I'm going to give it to you.

J. was diagnosed at age 7 with Type 1 Diabetes. That is a completely different disease from Type 2. She was in a coma for a week and it nearly killed her.

She survived, survived a massive viral infection of the nervous system (made worse because of the Type 1) and spent months learing how to walk again, at age 8.

Now let that sink in, anon. 7 years old, in a coma. 8 years old, can't walk and can hardly move. She never failed a year of school. She went on though high school, dealt with the death of her father when she was in college, went on to get her master's degree and became a speech pathologist.

She worked hard, has many friends and a good social life. She worked for many years past what they thought she would, and only gave in when her endo doc made her.

Now here's something for your to chew on, anon.

Not only did she work for many years beyond what was expected,

she has lived for longer than the docs first expected.

New breakthroughs in medicines, treatments and prevention has made a huge difference.

I recommend you go to the American Diabetes Association site and educate yourself and maybe even support the organization. I do the ADA walks and raise money to help fund the research.

Don't judge anyone unless you have been there yourself. That's for anyone, not just the people here.

Anonymous said...

Stands and applauds OPL

Anonymous said...

I agree that it's not good to pick on OPJ because of her illness. It only makes you look petty.

Stick to her behavior. That she could control.

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

wow L

Anonymous said...

I agree that it's not good to pick on OPJ because of her illness. It only makes you look petty.

Stick to her behavior. That she could control.



O_O



L O L


Unfuckingbelievable

Anonymous said...

ikr? :D

ergoproxy said...

aww Bandit is a cutie

Anonymous said...

Unfuckingbelievable

I suppose you're one of those bleeding heart morons who think that a person's behavior should be totally overlooked because they have an illness.

It doesn't really work that way. I have a friend with Multiple Sclerosis who is confined to a wheelchair. She has lost nearly all of her sight at this point and she can barely move. Eventually, she'll lose all her mobility. She's only 47 and she probably wont live to see 50.

But despite the lousy hand that life has dealt her, she remains as cheerful and kind. She told me that she feels she has to set an example for her children. She probably won't get to see them graduate from college or marry and have families of their own, but they will both have lovely memories of their mom which will stay with them forever.

Attitude is everything.

Anonymous said...

I agree EP. She's adorable. :)

4:36 said...

I like the hot dog costume she's wearing.

ergoproxy said...

just off for my walk,
4:36 it is very cute, they make all sorts of costumes over there!! I've seen other pics just of random people and the babies and even animals get dressed up. Also Gwen Stefani's family, they looked fantastic, little dinosaurs, too cute! They had pics of celebs when they were kids on E or some show, must be great for people to be able to look back of photos of how they dressed up as kids, I have a few from primary school fancy dress night but not having halloween we were a bit more limited in opportunity
I was a tree once, complete with dove :]

back in a while

Anonymous said...

Where's Elena?

Anonymous said...

more

Anonymous said...

I don't know anon. Elena's been dealing with some personal things. I hope she comes back soon.

Original Punk L said...

Morning, Ergo, everyone.

Anon, J. is usually very cheerful, and you she is very kind. She is a strong woman with a great sense of humor and very intelligent. She is opininated and isn't afraid to call someone on bullshit.

But there are times when blood sugar can be a factor.

Did you know that insulin is a hormone? That a slow or sudden drop or spike can be like having the worst PMS day you ever had times 100?

Unlike most, J. depends on a pump to administer her insulin. It's a much better way to control the amount in the body than shots throughout the day. That doesn't mean things can't go wrong. I have been here when her blood sugar has dropped to 35, then rebounded to over 500 and back down.

If you've ever had that spacey feeling when you haven't eaten and then a headache after you eat, multiple that. Many, many times.

Oh, we have a very good friend with MS, and she is one of the kindest people you ever want to meet. She has good and bad days, and even though she usually has the smile, the "I'm fine, don't worry about me" attitude, she has good and bad days. I see what she has to go through, we both do. We've both taken her to the hospital for treatments and stayed with her.

Attitude is everything, I agree. And a lot of people who were dealt J.'s hand, or our friend, might have just gave up. J. could have just stayed with her Mum and let her take care of her, and never worked a day in her life. She would have been disabled from age 7 and that would have been that.

90% of her life she smiles and says "I'm fine". She lives with the kind of happiness that only comes to a person that knows what she has to be thankful for. She chose to make a life for herself, to learn and travel and work and live her life on her terms.

Can you say the same?

Original Punk L said...

On a happier note,

thanks to the anon for posting the pic of Gerard, Lindsey and Bandit. Bandit is getting big, and adorable!

Thanks to the anon for the Rebel Yell link too. Loved that song. Still do.

I hope Elena feels like coming back in soon too, anon.

Hey also to Mayo, S.S., TJ, Wendy, Amy, Martha, B.C., Wish, KOL anons, Jade, Paperheart, Cupcake, Lewis, Possum, Miss T., anons, lurkers and anyone else I missed.

Original Punk L said...

Oh, and thank you to he 3:22 anon. Have a good day.

ergoproxy said...

hey L

back from walking, phew it's a hot morning, going to be a hot day it seems

anon at the moment elena would be at work, she has been very busy work and home, she'll be back when she can

elena said...

Hello

I hope everyone is well. I can't stay right now but I wanted to post the link to Flighty's opera cause I promised I would. Take care.

Flighty the Sorceress

elena said...

And the clicky hates me...

Oh well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9_WQzPUyEs

Amyranth said...

Well, to recap.

Bandit = frigging adorable

Paula Deen = trying to kill us all with extra butter. I love watching her cook, but my arteries tremble with fear.

Rigatoni = no matter how cooked it is, it's never cooked enough.

ergoproxy said...

Flighty te Sorceress

for elena


Hi Amy, have you seen the Two Fat Ladies? They cook with sooo much butter, lard, fat LOL

Amyranth said...

I haven't yet Ergo! I don't think they've shown an episode of that on FN here yet.

I remember one day I stayed home sick, and Mister and I were watching FN together and Paula Deen came on. By the end of the shows (it was a double-header), we were saying "Now, y'all oughta start witha biiiiiiig stick uh buttah!"

And there was nary a recipe it didn't go into. :D

Anonymous said...

hi :)
i'm so tired.

got a pillow and blankie i can borrow

Amyranth said...

*rustles around behind the couch*

Yup. Here ya go!

*hands over a white pillow and a blue vellux blanket*

And I know how you feel. I'm worn right the fuck out.

Anonymous said...

thanks amy. i'll go in the back corner where i'll be out of the way. goodnite.

ergoproxy said...

*brings anon nice cup of hot malted milk*


*and cookies*


Amy, they are a pair of English ladies, unfortunately Jennifer died a while ago, not surprisingly of lung cancer as she was a big smoker, but the pair of them cooking was wonderful, the food is really good, though in moderation I think, but it was the two of them that made it so wonderful

and I think you'd like this Posh Nosh if you haven't seen it, it's short episodes poking fun at cooking shows but is just brilliant

Amyranth said...

Aw. No need Anon, I think I'm heading off to bed anyway.

Ergo, thanks for the link. I'll try and check it out tomorrow afternoon. These late mornings are great, but the later evenings? Not so much.

Have a good night everyone!~

toujours said...

hello there.

l., you and j. are both very strong ladies. i'm glad to know you. :)

so how's everyone? still no sign of our recalcitrant host, eh?

ergoproxy said...

hello TJ
not a sausage

how are you?

toujours said...

not a sausage?

um, did i miss something?

i'm doing alright tonight, ergo...feeling a bit brain tired, though. had a good spate of writing tonight.

Anonymous said...

OPL don't you even assume I know nothing about diabetes because I told you my experiences with it. And the people I know who have (had) it don't spend their days sitting around on the sofa and patting themselves on the back for being "cheerful" and blaming their internal ugliness on low blood sugar.

ergoproxy said...

oh sorry TJ, it means not at all, I got it off the Goon Show years ago

toujours said...

oh, i am enlightened. i like it, it's nice to have a bit of surrealistic conversation.

hey, my sister told me that you really amused her with your update about the voices in your head not being good references. :)

ergoproxy said...

oh tell her thanks, I thought it was funny too
It was from the place I've been getting all the jokes


did you ever hear the Goon Show? I loved it, have quite a few episodes on albums

toujours said...

i have heard of it, but i don't think i've ever seen it or anything. it's one of those classics that comes up when comedy folk start talking about their inspirations, though.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Anon, I know. It's just always seemed sort of pretentious to me. It'd be like a band having their own frozen dinners, or, I don't know, their own line of PDAs.

Or maybe a band with a prom jacket? Gerard had one of those out circa the Helena era. Or do you prefer action figures?

Oh wait, I know! You liked the "cool" (lmfao) bullet-proof vests! That didn't make MCR the laughing stock of people everywhere or anything like that, did it?

November 4, 2009 7:21 AM
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If Frank Iero ever launched his own clothing line, OPJ would be first in line to buy the whole collection.

November 4, 2009 7:26 AM



Yes, and that is a prime example of the hypocrisy you see here.

ergoproxy said...

oh yes, it was such a funny show, totally surreal situations and showcased the incredible talents of Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan.
It was Peter's character Bluebottle who used to say "Blueblottle enters, stands dashingly and waits for audience applause......not a sausage"

this is a page of quotes from the show

I like this one:
The Treasure of Loch Lomond

Moriarty: Three days we've stood waist-deep in this ice-bound Loch Lomond. What's the idea, eh?

Grytpype-Thynne: Don't you like fishing, Moriarty?

Moriarty: Fishing?! Oh-type-oh! We haven't any rods! How do you catch fish like this?

Grytpype-Thynne: Well, they've got to die some time. We just wait until then.



there are so many things I say that come from the Goons, but hardly anyone notices, they just think I'm odd but it amuses me no end

ergoproxy said...

of course it is better if you know the voices they did, Harry always sounded pretty much like himself, Spike did a few voices but I really though Peter Sellers was incredible his voices were so varied, he was amazing

oh there was a character called Fred Nurke who my Dad and I use for "person who's name we can't remember" and I have been known to often say "he's fallen in the water" which Spike said in a little high voice as Little Jim, every time there was a splash, oh and ee-yack-a-boo which is what you say if you have the dreaded Lurgi

toujours said...

i'm definitely going to have to check them out! i love that kind of humor. :)

i think i've heard something by spike milligan, though...did he ever make any novelty songs?

toujours said...

oh, nope...i was thinking of spike jones.

there's a radio station in seattle that plays early pop music, stuff from the 40's, 50's, and 60's...frank sinatra, dean martin, doris day, all that stuff. that was my standard radio station for a l-o-o-o-ng time. i must've heard some spike jones on their playlist.

ergoproxy said...

Spike Milligan was a genius!!
he did all sorts of things, he wrote most of the Goons, as well as other comedies, brilliant poetry both serious and nonsense, and some plays and books. The song he's most known for was the Ying Tong Song (ying tong ying tong ying tong ying tong yiddle i po)- which I have as a single along with I'm walking backwards for christmas and bluebottle blues.
he was bipolar too, and suffered greatly from it

you will have to find them, if you like Monty Python etc you'd love them. Esp for being a radio show in the early 50's they are still so funny

toujours said...

hey! you can listen to them online. kixi 880.

that's neat. i don't know how much their playlist has changed, if it has. i started listening to rock after my cancer, and less to the older stuff i had liked, so it's been awhile since i've tuned them in.

toujours said...

the goon show is now on my list!

i look forward to it. :)

ergoproxy said...

On the Ning Nang Nong
Where the Cows go Bong!
and the monkeys all say BOO!
There's a Nong Nang Ning
Where the trees go Ping!
And the tea pots jibber jabber joo.
On the Nong Ning Nang
All the mice go Clang
And you just can't catch 'em when they do!
So its Ning Nang Nong
Cows go Bong!
Nong Nang Ning
Trees go ping
Nong Ning Nang
The mice go Clang
What a noisy place to belong
is the Ning Nang Ning Nang Nong!!

ergoproxy said...

oops that one is called On the Ning Nang Nong

lots of kids learn it at school

then he wrote like this

The Soldiers at Lauro

Young are our dead
Like babies they lie
The wombs they blest once
Not healed dry
And yet - too soon
Into each space
A cold earth falls
On colder face.
Quite still they lie
These fresh-cut reeds
Clutched in earth
Like winter seeds
But they will not bloom
When called by spring
To burst with leaf
And blossoming
They sleep on
In silent dust
As crosses rot
And helmets rust.

toujours said...

oh...wow, that's wonderful - i love how versatile his talent was!

Into each space
A cold earth falls
On colder face.


that's beautiful, so elegant and sad.

ergoproxy said...

I like this one too

When I Suspected

There will be a time when it will end.
Be it parting
Be it death
So each passing minute with you
Pendulummed with sadness.
So many times
I looked long into your face.
I could hear the clock ticking.

and I did this as a piece in a contest:

Granny

Through every nook and every cranny
The wind blew in on poor old Granny
Around her knees, into each ear
(And up nose as well, I fear)

All through the night the wind grew worse
It nearly made the vicar curse
The top had fallen off the steeple
Just missing him (and other people)

It blew on man, it blew on beast
It blew on nun, it blew on priest
It blew the wig off Auntie Fanny-
But most of all, it blew on Granny!

toujours said...

poor old granny! :)

ergoproxy said...

glad I could introduce him to you TJ, you should look some more of his up, you can see how the bipolar affected his mood so very much, but both ways it brought out an amazing creativity

the world of British comedy and beyond owes a great debt to him, as well as the others

oh I just found this, how Spike and Harry met in the war
Milligan and Harry Secombe became friends while serving in the Royal Artillery during World War II. Famously, Milligan first encountered Secombe after Gunner Milligan's artillery unit accidentally allowed a large howitzer to roll off a cliff - under which Secombe was sitting in a small wireless truck: "Suddenly there was a terrible noise as some monstrous object fell from the sky quite close to us. There was considerable confusion, and in the middle of it all the flap of the truck was pushed open and a young, helmeted idiot asked 'Anybody see a gun?' It was Milligan..."[11] . Secombe's answer to that question was the infamous "What colour was it?"


..as you can see I am a little bit of a fan of the Goons, I'll stop now LOL

toujours said...

that's hilarious! i thank you very heartily for the introduction, ergo!

it's always been one of those things that you always hear about but never quite look into, you know?

ergoproxy said...

I know what you mean, and because it was a radio show it doesn't come up often to be able to hear it either, you should see if there is a station online that plays them, there probably is
each episode also had 2 musical breaks, I do know you can buy them on CD, a few episodes per disc

toujours said...

i might be able to find a download somewhere, too.

a quest! :)

gotta go to bed now though. more fabric to sell tomorrow. *sigh*

good night ergo, thanks again. :)

sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

thanks TJ sweet dreams to you too


I have to go as I have a student now too

toujours said...

mayo,

my mom and i were talking about morning routines, she was saying how on those mornings when she happens to get up before i'm out the door, she always hangs back and tries not to get in the way, because she remembers how easy a routine can be thrown off and then you're running late...i teased her that it seemed more like she was afraid of engaging the grumpy person. then she said something that stuck, just a casual observation but it meant so much to me...she said that i was like my dad, not a morning person (actually, i love mornings, just not those i have to be at work for).

but hearing her say she saw dad in me...i like that. i needed to hear that.



good night, mayo. (yes, this is all i have for you tonight, it's not much and i know it. my brain has frozen it seems, i just don't know what to write.) as always, take care, and sweet dreams.

elena said...

Mayo

Wow it has been a long damn time since you posted. You okay? Are you in trouble? Feeling okay? See a light at the end of the tunnel? Can you hear me now?....

Wait, I get it. You're really just trying to act like my kids, right? Worry me to death over nothing. Fine, my friend, I've had lots of fuckin' practice with this shit. Take care.


Night Mayo

Elena

Anonymous said...

I heard this song today and it reminded of an anon who believes if you don't have a man that you don't have any worth.

Ah yeah that's right
All you single people out there
This is for you

I'm not waitin' around for a man to save me
(Cos I'm happy where I am)
Don't depend on a guy to validate me
(No no)
I don't need to be anyone's baby
(Is that so hard to understand?)
No I don't need another half to make me whole

Make your move if you want doesn't mean I will or won't
I'm free to make my mind up you either got it or you don't

[Chorus:]
This is my current single status
My declaration of independence
There's no way I'm tradin' places
Right now a star's in the ascendant

I'm single
(Right now)
That's how I wanna be
I'm single
(Right now)
That's how I wanna be

Ah yeah Uh Huh that's right

Don't need to be on somebody's arm to look good
(I like who I am)
I'm not saying I don't wanna fall in love 'cos I would
I'm not gonna get hooked up just 'cos you say I should
(Can't romance on demand)
I'm gonna wait so I'm sorry if you misunderstood

[Chorus]

Everything in it's right time everything in it's right place
I know I'll settle down one day
But 'til then I like it this way it's my way
Eh I like it this way

Make your move if you want doesn't mean I will or won't
I'm free to make my mind up you either got it or you don't
'Til then I'm single

This is my current single status
My declaration of independence
There's no way I'm tradin' places
Right now a star's in the ascendant


Love,
a single but happy anon

Pickled Possum said...

*tip-toes past the snoozy sounding, blue rug in the back corner*

So true, 'single and happy' anon. The broader shouldered sex are rather good company and all, but the perceptions and beliefs of the 18th century are so last millenium.

Morning all!
Yep, it's the 'I'm a lazy git', all embracing, greeting. =)

Hey SS, nice halloween decorations!

Oct 17, 12:00am,
It took a while to notice, but OMG, that was creepy!

Oct 17, 8:53am,
So sorry for your loss.=( One brother would be hard enough to deal with, but two? *hugs*

Ergo,
Seriously? NZNTM is screening in Oz? *cultural cringe ensues* When they were photographed by Nigel Barker...*shudders*
Other than that you'll find it sweet as, bro. ;)

Elena,
Your painting find has a Javanese or Indochina feeling to it. A long waaaaay away from Kansas!
And a fabulous performance from Flighty. Thanks for sharing it. =)

Oh yeah, just flicking back to Halloween for a moment, last weekend I was down in Dunedin, where they have a Rat King in the Otago Museum. Just saying, I think Rat Kings freak me more than Zombies! All those icky little tails knotted together...>_<

Hope everyone is keeping perky. =)

and hi PJ!

ergoproxy said...

hi PP!

NZNTM, I have to say the girls are all so nice, they totally miss that whole "bitchy girls in a house" vibe
Which is refreshing as bro!

good to see you :]

Elena, want to add too, that Flighty is wonderful, we all loved it

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting that 4:38. Good to see I'm not the only one who's happy being single.

Hiya Pickles, long time no see *hugs*

Sweetcheeks: A new haircut and new colors? You know I'm going to ask for pictures, right? I can't wait to see this new purple and red hair of yours!
---------------------------------

I'll shall be sending you that pic later on today sugarplum, though the colors will kinda be difficult to see because the lighting in the camera makes them look dark.

And, the more I read about Naw'lins, the more I fall in love(I've been reading some of the ghostly lore of it) with it. You may be gaining a new neighbor soon, who knows?

I'm happy to hear VooDoo Fest was a great time for you and Bre. If pictures are up, I'll be checking them out later today. I hope you and your fur babies are well, and Bre too *blows kisses*


Goodnight to anyone about.

ergoproxy said...

goodnight BC


Mayo
t was entertainment night at the Senior Center.

Claude, the hypnotist exclaimed: "I'm here to put you into a trance; I intend to hypnotize each and every member of the audience."

The excitement was almost electric as Claude withdrew a beautiful antique pocket watch from his coat. "I want you each to keep your eye on this antique watch. It's a very special watch. It's been in my family for six generations."

He began to swing the watch gently back and forth while quietly chanting, "Watch the watch, watch the watch, and watch the watch..."

The crowd became mesmerized as the watch swayed back and forth, light gleaming off its polished surface. Hundreds of pairs of eyes followed the swaying watch, until, suddenly, it slipped from the hypnotist's fingers and fell to the floor, breaking into a hundred pieces.

"SHIT!" said the Hypnotist.

It took three days to clean up the Senior Center...
much love EP xx

SS
A young man goes into the Job Centre in Jacksonville , Florida , and sees a card advertising for a Gynecologist's Assistant. Interested he goes to learn more...

"Can you give me some more details about this?' he asks the guy behind the desk.

The Job Centre man sorts through his files & replies - "Oh yes here it is:"

"The job entails you getting the lady patients ready for the gynecologist. You have to help them out of their underwear, lie them down and carefully wash their genital regions. You then apply shaving foam and gently shave off all their pubic hair then rub in soothing oils so that they're ready for the gynecologist's examination. There's an annual salary of $45,000, but you're going to have to go to Oxford , Mississippi . That's about 620 miles from here."

"Oh why, is that where the job's at?"

"No sir - that's where the end of the line is!"
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

Take it from someone who has been there. I've been single and I've been married.

Single is better.

I know so many women who have never truly been out there on their own. They went either from their parents' house or a dorm to living with a man. It's like they never even got to be their own person.

I hope the "get a man" anon realizes that she is selling herself short if she thinks she has to have a man to cook and clean for in order to think of herself as a whole person.

Anonymous said...

OPL don't you even assume I know nothing about diabetes because I told you my experiences with it. And the people I know who have (had) it don't spend their days sitting around on the sofa and patting themselves on the back for being "cheerful" and blaming their internal ugliness on low blood sugar.

and how do you explain your internal ugliness?

Anonymous said...

OPJ, in regards to what the other anon was saying yesterday. I'm not trying ot be mean so don't take this as an attack (although you still might because I know you get mad about things when no one is really trying to get you mad).....

It would really really help your diabetes if you would lose the weight. I know I know.... it's easy to say and not as easy to do and you probably tried a bunch of times and gave up. It is NOT easy.

But if you kept trying until you found something that worked your life would change drastically.

Being obese isn't like a curse from God that was put on you. It is under your control. Its harder for some people to lose weight then it is for other's. That's true. But it is never impossible. you see really morbidly obese people do it all the time. All it takes is will power and you have to want to do it. Really want it.

Your weight is ruining your health and keeping you down. It will not only make your diabetes worse, but it will eventually ruin your heart and all your body joints. Believe me I know. I knew a lady who eventually got into a wheel chair when she was only in her 60's. Because she was so big, her knees couldn't hold her and her back started to give out.

It is never too late to start so don't think that it is.

In the end you could save your own life if only you tried. Maybe you can't cure your diabetes but you wouldn't struggle with it so much.

The other upsides is that you would be a much happier person.

OPJ do it for yourself. Get motivated. Writing stories about Frank Iero isn't going to burn calories and neither is taking care of rabitts and sitting on your sofa. You have to go out there and join a gym and just do it.

I know it isn't easy. Believe me I know! I personally lost 40 pounds and it was the hardest thing I ever did. It was seriously harder than my first pregnancy. But.... I did it. You have to motivate yourself and above all stop making excuses of why you can't. Because there are no excuses unless you really really WANT to stay sick.

Believe me, your health will change and your whole attitude will change.

Get motivated and do it for yourself!

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

that was for 9.12

Anonymous said...

for the oh so helpful 10.05

Anonymous said...

I don't click on outside links, sorry! But if it helps someone then good!!

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i__Mx22NMCE

here's the link for the anon so you don't have to click

it's worthwhile

Anonymous said...

thanks for posting that 10:31

i was in tears by the end of it

10.31 said...

Thank you 10.40 :)
It is def worth watching.
You're welcome 10.42 :)

Anonymous said...

No sorry, I mean I don't put other links from other people in my browser. It's nothing personal anon, it's not that I don't trust YOU but I know a lot of blues around here use "traps", what if that is your own you tube page and you put a little tracker or virus in there? Sorry but I just don't go to links from people I don't know, it's not safe and my computer doesn't have good protection. Sorry, I'm sure it is a good video and theres nothing whatsoever wrong with it, it's just something I don't do!! :)

Anonymous said...

How funny that the "anonymous" diabetes "oh so informative" links (give OPJ sympathy please, nothing is her fault, she is a victim!!!!!) uses the same way of writing time as the OPs themselves (give OPJ sympathy, bothing is her fault, she is a victim!!!!!)

Anonymous said...

it is a pity as you might have learned something useful.

Anonymous said...

You're right not to click on it. I don't think anything bad is there but the OPs did post it and if you don't want to watch it you shouldn't have to.

Unfortunately you are right about weight loss. It would help her a lot, both with her sickness and her over all way of acting.

But like you said, you have to want to change.

People get comfortable even in pain. And some people like it , it gives them a reason to feel special. i'm not saying that's the definite case with OPJ but some people do hae the "sick me" syndrome and if keeping the weight on is going to keep making her sicker, and if she LIKES the attention and sympathy and excuses that it brings, she's not going to try. Not saying that is definitely the case with OPJ because I don't know her well enough, but it is with some people.

10.31 said...

2nd 11.10

it is a pity. i think they could have learned something too.

10.31 said...

11.12

the ops didn't post it. i did. i'm not one of the ops.

carry on & continue to make excuses for yourselves.

Anonymous said...

I hope that you, OPJ can learn something and maybe get motivated. Think of how much better you could feel.

Anonymous said...

Oh my cow. I am not OPJ. Mother please. I just talk a lot like her because I like her. That is not me at 10.31. It's just a rumour.

10.31 said...

continue to make fools of yourselves with your inaccurate assumptions. it appears you enjoy it & you're good at it.

or you can go to youtube or your search engine and type the faces of diabetes type 1. there's still time to learn somethings.

Anonymous said...

The idea was for OPJ to learn something. OTOH it is probably something she has been told by her own doctor for years. We all know it isn't easy. But when it could improve your health and your entire life, your attitude, your happiness.... why not try harder?

Anonymous said...

I guess you wanna wear the daddy pants now

Anonymous said...

Rough day at the office

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

hope everyone is having a lovely day

Anonymous said...

Working on our diplomatic relations

Anonymous said...

...and when in doubt

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

I'm absolutely made up with flu. I can't tell you how many tissues I have been through.


Anonymous said...
wise woman, miss tottenham.


Thanks sweetie. Wise but snotty hahaha!


Anonymous said...
for miss t


LOL sweetie. Now that's a smile and half. Cheered me up no end.

Lovin the Llamas too. Smiley little guys.


LOL Wendy sweetie. No head in birdcage pic but I swear I will next time I get the camera out. I shall do it for crimbo just for you.



Hiya Anon and hiya Ergo. Sorry I can't stay. I'm off back to my tissues and a warm bath.

I just wanted to pop in to wish you all a great weekend.

Take care guys xxxx

Anonymous said...

Alan Arkin and Peter Falk FTW

elena said...

Good to see you MissT Hope you feel better soon

Morning Ergo

Hi Anons

On a sad note - Prayers go out to all of those at Fort Hood.

Anonymous said...

Another horrible, needless tragedy. At times like this it's impossible not to ask why?

Anonymous said...

:(
12 dead, 31 hurt in attacks at Fort Hood

ergoproxy said...

hello anons, elena, missT

I saw that Fort Hood on tv, so terrible, and just after the discovery of those poor womens bodies in that guys house, at least they have him now

did you see Rhianna's interview? I saw a bit and was impressed by her, especially her understanding of how her choice could have affected other young women. Takes a strong woman to come out and admit that to the world, perhaps though her choice of video clips etc should follow that example as well

Anonymous said...

One of the shooters was an Army psychologist or psychiatrist soon to be deployed to Iraq.

WASHINGTON – Officials say a shooting suspect at Fort Hood has been identified as Maj. Malik Nadal Hasan, who they say was an Army mental health professional.

*shakes head*

Anonymous said...

Wall street fat cats will stay healthy while school children and at risk groups catch H1N1. Isn't that nice.

Although there is a longstanding arrangement for employers to provide seasonal flu shots to workers, the city health department was bombarded with calls and television reports about Wall Street workers jumping the line ahead of pregnant women and children.

"It's bad enough that Wall Street crashed our economy and is back to paying out platinum bonuses after taking trillions in taxpayer-funded bailouts and backstops," Service Employees International Union Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger said in a statement.

"But purposely endangering the health of millions of Americans during a public health crisis crosses all lines of decency."



*shakes head*

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- A Washington, D.C., nonprofit group wants to know why Wall Street bankers are getting vaccines against the new H1N1 flu strain when many Americans are being told to wait.

ergoproxy said...

their behaviour makes their nickname insulting to cats

Anonymous said...

Wall street fat cats will stay healthy while school children and at risk groups catch H1N1. Isn't that nice.


Maybe those shots do more harm than good. Not wishing harm to ANYBODY, but wouldn't that a big old bag of karma.

Anonymous said...

Karma he's a bitch ;)

Anonymous said...

;)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hello,

I think I get why the NYC health department did this. I don't think they are giving those vaccines to the Ceo but to the workers who have to deal with peple from other countries. I think they were trying to stop the spread of H1N1 by giving vaccines to people who more likely to come in contact with people who could have it.

ergoproxy said...

hello MJ, that is a possible explanation, and in that case you can see the reasoning. I hope it isn't in the place of people in high risk groups in the public. I think they should be happy to itemise the use of the vaccines so people can see the distribution.
Wall St is already suffering a massive blow in consumer confidence, surely you would think they wouldn't want to make it worse.

Anonymous said...

It's got a long smooth shaft.... LOL! I love me some Dr Evil.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

If those vaccines where taken away from more high risk people they will have hell to pay. More of their money will be taken away from them and I am sure people will lose their jobs.

Anonymous said...

:) Dr Evil! I want some hot salted nuts.

Amyranth said...

A shame to hear about the situation at the Army base. And to allegedly be perpetrated by a mental health professional is even sadder. I can just imagine what that man heard from the people he treated, some of those stories are too much for a seasoned soldier, let alone someone who just has to talk them down off the ledge.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hello Amy,

I haven't seen that story on the news yet.

Amyranth said...

Hey MJ.

They showed it on the 6pm news here, which was about an hour and a half ago. It's all speculation and nothing's been confirmed about one of the shooters.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Right now the news I have it on is talking about copper thieves. They have stolen so much that their is a park with no lights they also got city hall.


Someone had their hippo stolen. They said they could get a dollar a pound for him. He is 500 lbs.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

And birds don't get drunk from eating those red berries. They are just being little piggies with wings. They over stuffed themselves and are having trouble flying.

Amyranth said...

Somebody stole a hippo because they can get $500 for him.

*blinks*

My God, I'm starting to think people would steal HEADS if they weren't attached.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

It's a bronze hippo.

Amyranth said...

*exhales*

Much better. I was mulling over in my mind why someone would have a pet hippo to begin with, but a bronze one makes more sense.

ergoproxy said...

hi again MJ, hi amy

I was reading and thought "someone had a pet hippo??" and it got stolen???? and they want to sell it by the pound!!!????

but a bronze makes a lot more sense


I just saw a thing about that shooting, and apparently it was him and he was just about to be deployed

I am watching a show about Fritzl, the guy in Austria, amazingly they had about 100 tenants over the time his daughter was down there and none of them had any idea!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

The news did that to me to.

Amyranth said...

*shudders*

Don't even get me started on that Austrian. There's been so much bad news lately, I'm starting to wish capital punishment wasn't illegal.

ergoproxy said...

it was quite amazing, his best friend had no idea, the tenants didn't, his daughters friends didn't
they all believed she had run away and thought badly of her as she would leave her babies with her parents.
Listening to them talk you got a real idea of how terrible they feel, confused, angry, saddened
but he hid it from everyone, apparently also his wife, but his ex best friend doubts she knew nothing, but he was a dtrong personality, she wasn't highly educated and was quite overshadowed by him, so he may have deceived her too.
It was really interesting, and he should be locked in a small cold dark dank underground room for the rest of his life. But that isn't even close to fair punishment for what he did.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

EP I know nothing of this person you are talking about.

Anonymous said...

.and on a final note

ergoproxy said...

Mj he was the guy in Austria last year who kept his daughter in the cellar and repeatedly raped her, she had children to him, and he raised some of them with his wife. She was down there from 1984 to 2008, they caught him when he took one of her daughters to hospital and it seemed so strange that they investigated it and found her.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I haven't seen that movie or Austin Powers.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

oh s little like tha JC person over here.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Fuck,

So a little like the JC person over here.

Amyranth said...

Kind of MJ. Except this guy caged up his own daughter, apparently on her 18th birthday. She had something like 6 kids by him, even though one or two of them died, and they only found out about the family in the cellar when her oldest girl got seriously ill with a respiratory infection, and he had to take them to the hospital.

The difference between the two is that Jaycee was kidnapped, and she didn't know her captors. She was lucky in a sense to be kept alive, most women are kidnapped, raped and killed.

In fact I'm not sure what would be worse. Being murdered, or being kept as a living sex-toy.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Me either.

ergoproxy said...

still astounds me that people in either case, can keep someone hidden like that and no one has any idea!

Amyranth said...

Well exactly! I mean, yes the person who's been subjected to the crime is terrified, but how do you keep up the charade for years like that?

I just think these people need to have certain parts of their anatomy removed to compensate.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

JC is say the guy that had her was a good father to the children.

Amyranth said...

Which is fine, but once a pedophile, always a pedophile. It's not a behaviour that can be changed, and regardless of whether or not he was the father, I'd never leave my kids alone with them.

toujours said...

I just think these people need to have certain parts of their anatomy removed to compensate.

if by "anatomy" you mean brain, then yes, i agree.

Amyranth said...

LOL, Teej. You're so cute when you think I mean brain. ;D

No, I mean genitalia. Clearly they don't know how to use it properly. :P

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I was just telling you what she said. They think after some time she won't see it that way.

hello tj

toujours said...

yeah, but the malfunctioning part isn't between the legs, it's up in the skull. these aren't sexual acts, they are acts of control and domination and violence.

Anonymous said...

still astounds me that people in either case, can keep someone hidden like that and no one has any idea!
-------------------------------------

Maybe it's me being cynical, but people these days tend to be self-absorbed in their own problems that they don't really see anything out of place.

People keep to themselves nowadays, and I think that's part of the problem that we have.

toujours said...

hey martha, hey bc.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Just put them in a hospital were they can be study. That way we can find out what made them do this and we can catch it in others earlier so we can stop it.

Amyranth said...

MJ, I hope not. Well, no I do and I don't.

I mean, the poor girl was abducted at the age of 10, and you know she's been through Hell and back. I've read that when the brain undergoes trauma that it's not fully prepared for, it finds ways to block things out, and filter other things so that it can be accepted in a manner that the brain can comprehend.

However, that being said, there is always the possibility that he was a good person to her. I know from what I've read that they're saying he wasn't quite right in the head to begin with, and maybe that's all she ever saw of him and she feels for him because of that.

It's always so hard to say, but I really hope that she doesn't believe that he wasn't trying to hurt her. Rape, kidnapping and forcible confinement are the worst types of control out there, and I'd hate to think that she thinks that's what a normal caring relationship is.

*frowns at the soapbox and it's appearance in the living room*

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hi bc

Anonymous said...

Mj, that would be a good idea. Now if only they can do a similar study on child molesters and rapists.

ergoproxy said...

cut off both, genitalia and brain, genitalia first, wouldn't want them to not notice


hi BC, hi TJ


on a lighter note, I'm making sushi rolls

Amyranth said...

Teej, yes, very true. The sexual part goes out the window sometimes, and it really is about the feeling they get, and they're not talking about the gratification.

BC, you're correct as well. It's easy to not see these things because people aren't as involved with community as they used to be. I barely know anyone in my neighborhood, and I've lived here for 6 years now. If someone was keeping a herd of children in the basement to spin wool from sheep, I'd have no frigging clue.

Anonymous said...

Amy, they probably wouldn't, and that's pretty scary to imagine.

On a lighter note, hai guyz.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

What can we talk about that is lighter.

ergoproxy said...

plus the people involved are experts at what they are doing, they usually control their surroundings as well
Fritzl told the tenants they couldn't go in the garden or in the cellar as that was his rule and if they broke it they'd be evicted, and it was set up such that they had no reason to wonder
except one guy said he realised now why his dog would keep staring at the floor and sometimes seem to growl at nothing, he thought it was mice

toujours said...

i've always wanted to try making my own sushi rolls. do you have the bamboo mat to roll them up on and everything?

ergoproxy said...

so anyone want some sushi rolls? or maybe a cookie I backed 4 types today, choc chip, white choc chip, strawberry 9with bits of dried strawberry in and they are pink) and choc nut

Amyranth said...

Nom. Sushi cookies!!

Actually I'm gonna run. Hot bath awaits upstairs, and I really need to sleep off some of this yucky feeling I've had lately. Not quite sick, but definitely not 100%

Have a good night girls!

toujours said...

good night, amyranth. :)

ergoproxy said...

I do TJ, they are very easy, cook the rice, mix it with some rice vinegar and sugar, flatten it onto the nori on the mat and add whatever you like, then roll it up.
Plus you can do it all when you have time and leave them until you need to serve it

toujours said...

do you use the japanese rice?

Anonymous said...

Goodnight Amy sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

yep TJ it cooks properly, normal rice doesn't work


sweet dreams amy

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I do goodnight Amy

Anonymous said...

1 inch at a time 10:45

Great scene.


Pacino is a master at delivering those movie speeches.


Now, what are you gonna do?



Hi blog. :)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hello 10.41

ergoproxy said...

hi anon

elena said...

Hello everyone

ergoproxy said...

BC did you make cookies the other day? how did they turn out?

ergoproxy said...

hello elena!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hello Elena

toujours said...

hi elena, hi anon.

now i'm hungry for sushi, ergo. you didn't put them away yet, did you?

elena said...

Hi Martha, BC, Ergo and Anon

How is everyone tonight?

elena said...

Oh hi TJ

Sorry didn't see you there

ergoproxy said...

I just rolled the last one TJ, you want chicken or smoked salmon?

tips too if you ever make it, work with wet fingers, sushi rice sticks to EVERYTHING

Anonymous said...

ergoproxy said...
cut off both, genitalia and brain, genitalia first, wouldn't want them to not notice



Cut off their genitalia, cut off their hands, give them a lobotomy remove their heart.. All without the benefit of anesthesia and pain meds. Then fit them with concrete boots and throw them in the river.

Why should tax payers and victims or victims families have to pay to feed, clothe and care for these monsters the rest of their lives. Or pay for burials.

toujours said...

smoked salmon, please.

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