Tuesday, November 17, 2009

guts

It is interesting when you get a fresh perspective of yourself from a new acquaintance. Even at this reasonably accomplished age, I am still able to find myself anew.

Recently, I have been fortunate to gain the friendship of an interesting character. A smart, quick-witted, young “old chap” of a guy whose creativity and open-minded ideals speak volumes for his generation. At his age I was not nearly as wise, worldly, cultured, present, or relevant as he is. Even now his intellect far exceeds my own, and his ability to perceive others astounds me. He is very deliberate with his words, often taking what seems to me to be far too long to respond to my often off-kilter banter. But always following his reflection, he delivers an astute, provocative discourse on whatever topic I had mindlessly rambled into. Seriously, the guy can talk me under the table…and that is saying something.

And I must admit he is a bit off, as well. Regardless, or perhaps in spite of those facts, I find him very interesting.

As it goes with most new friendships there is the crush period. The time where everything about the new friend is fascinating and we often try to find a bit of ourselves in our new pal. And so my new friend has attempted to find fascination in me, and has asked for the privilege (his term, not mine) of reading some of my writing. I initially waved him off, figured he would find what he wanted or give up. But, after the third very polite request, I obliged.

It is strange; I can write for an unknown audience without fear. I can put it out there for the world to read, all of it…without a second thought. Yet when I directly hand over a few poems to my new friend, I am paralyzed.

As I said, my new friend is very perceptive. So, when I stuffed a few of my poems in his hand and continued on about the weather, he immediately detected my insecurity. He saw in my rushed speech and downcast eyes that I was nervous. And while I waited for him to speak, to interrupt my prattle, I reeled. He placed the pages face down on the table, then said “Ah yes, I see I was correct. You are an exhibitionist and shy, both.”

Which really put me to thought…what purpose am I serving with these characteristics, if characteristics do in fact serve us?

I suppose that those opposing characteristics, that in my case are so apparently extreme, benefit each other. I can only imagine that my unchecked exhibitionism would undoubtedly lead me to my depraved end, and that my need to slap the world in the face keeps me from becoming a total shut-in.



p.s. what you got in you; what it takes.

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Anonymous said...

He is good isn't he Elena. It's all such ashame. What happens to some

(ok, a lot)

of these guys.

elena said...

Oh no...

Now I have "The Stroke" stuck in my head.

Anonymous said...

Rock Me Tonight killed Billy Squier's career. Actually, the video for it killed his career. People never took him seriously again after that.

ergoproxy said...

he he he
that was all part of my plan TJ!!

I have to head off, we are off into town,
catch you when I can next time
sweet dreams

goodnight anon


Mayo, SS I'll be out tonight so sweet dreams to you guys too

toujours said...

have a good time ergo! talk to you later and have a good night when you get to it. :)

Anonymous said...

Rock Me Tonite.

Bad, bad career move.

elena said...

Bye Ergo

Take care

Anonymous said...

by request

Another great song about the biz.

Anonymous said...

Rock me tonite was def a bad bad bad bad move.

Not too many people were willing to stroke the ego or fan the flames of his career after that one. :(

elena said...

Oh my I just watched the Rock Me Tonight video.

I don't ever recall seeing it before. Wow I thought I was watching something from Flashdance for a minute there.

Squier anon said...

Goodnight ergo.

toujours said...

did a google image search for the vid scenes.

oh yeah. i remember that one. that was painful was to witness.

Anonymous said...

One for the road
rock me shock me baby you got me
Goodnight.

Anonymous said...

But on a brighter note. After he made that video he came in third at the drag queen dress up ball right behind Marilyn Monroe and Cher!!

It was the shirt tear that put him over the top.

Liza Minnelli was heartbroken.

toujours said...

good night anon @ 1:02, thanks for the walk down memory lane.

Anonymous said...

LOL poor Liza! ;)

elena said...

goodnight Anon

toujours said...

so, elena, how is every one doing? all recovered (or recovering) from whatever's been plaguing them?

elena said...

everyone is just fine here. We are getting ready to celebrate Sunshine's b-day on Tue.

toujours said...

that's good to hear! i know it's been a rough winter for you guys.

and tell her i wish her a happy birthday! (if she doesn't remember me, just tell her i was that weirdo that kept sleeping on your couch a couple of years ago lol)

elena said...

Oh the girls all remember you. And not as the weirdo.

They thought you were cool

toujours said...

aw, well they were (and no doubt still are!) cool kids. i really liked meeting your family. :)

elena said...

They liked meeting you too. You know one of those makebelieve people I was always talking about

toujours said...

lol yep, i was just a fiiiiigment of your imaaaaaagination!

elena said...

yep you were and still are. LOL

toujours said...

is that why sometimes i see little wibbly lines at the edges of my sight? am i experiencing fade-ins?

hey, i'd like to request some better imaginings from you please! like a book deal or maybe inheriting a cottage in the cotswolds...

yes? yes? please?

elena said...

Of course. LOL

Hey have you been writing or reading today?

toujours said...

um, yeah...i did a little writing today. and i stayed up until 3am yesterday reading, so technically that's today too!

do i have you to thank for that? lol

elena said...

Yes you do. You have me to thank for that. LOL

I've been reading and writing all evening. I should try to sleep but for some reason my mind won't shut off tonight.

toujours said...

well, thank you! *hee*

it's cool when that happens, though -- not the no sleeping part, of course -- but the rampant creativity. have you been working on some of your works-in-progress, or new stuff altogether?

elena said...

Been working on both actually. I wasn't going to start anything new but some ideas popped up in my head.

toujours said...

very cool. i hope to be able to read some of it, maybe later this year! :)

ok but right now, you need to imagine me having a really fantastic dream, because i'm ready to sleep.

i hope you get some sleep of your own, as well!

it's been very good to chat with you a little, laverne. have a great rest o' the night. ♥

elena said...

Night Shirl

Sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

i hit a wall today, late this afternoon. not fun. everything just drained away and i was left with nothing but fear.

i just wanted it to stop, and my usual trick of heading outside for a woodsramble wasn't too feasible. so out-of-the-blue, i decided to do a girly-girly bath & beauty thing instead...nails, face masque, the whole thing.

which i rarely ever do. like, maybe a half-dozen times over the course of my entire life, for one reason or another.

so it felt weird, but it worked, so i'm not complaining. it was just enough to put me on a slightly different course.

how crazy is that? i took a bath and saved my day.

(but if i start wearing pink, smack me upside the head, okay?)


anyway, good night mayo, sweet dreams and may all your weird ideas work out.

elena said...

Oh Mayo, Mayo, Mayo

Words escape me tonight. Perhaps it is because I’ve written for hours today and used up my allotment. I dunno.

It is hard when you have emotion that wants to be spoken. It’s a bad feeling really. It almost makes it seem the feeling isn’t important because it has no words. But that’s not true. Just because I can’t make it heard doesn’t make it any less real.

So I shall borrow words from Tom Bodett….

Mayo, We'll leave the light on for you.

Nite

Elena (always)

Welsh anon said...

Anonymous said...
Do you think it might sound better if I wear a kilt?



Only if you have the legs for it.




I've had some very interesting pictures Mayo.

Post a picture of your legs so we can give you an honest answer to the kilt question.



'Night poor little welshie. Nice coat btw.

January 10, 2010 7:46 PM



Anon I have a pretty decent pair of pins actually. I guess it's from walking all these blooming mountains!

Well let's just say that I now have photographic evidence of the contents of Mayo's top drawer!!! Don't worry Mayo the others can torture me all they want I won't share them.
Psst! We'll talk figures later Mate!

Oh and Anon I'm glad you like my coat. It's pretty damn cool isn't it?

Welsh anon said...

Ergo I remember you saying you liked Welsh Male Voice Choirs. Well this is the song I was singing when I was all alone in Mayoland last night. "Ar lan y mor". It's a popular Welsh Folksong. Everybody knows it here.


Ar lan y môr mae rhosys cochion
Ar lan y môr mae lilis gwynion
Ar lan y môr mae 'nghariad inne
Yn cysgu'r nos a chodi'r bore.

Beside the sea red roses growing
Beside the sea white lilies showing
Beside the sea their beauty telling
My true love sleeps within her dwelling

Hope the link works. If not then it's Only Men Aloud - Ar lan y mor.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B-_034OlYM&feature=related

Welsh anon said...

For anyone who doesn't like choirs, then this is another version. I have to say that I prefer this one. Elin Fflur has a very pure voice, ideal for all those Welsh folksongs.

She's a very popular singer here in Wales.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMrWnmLDhNM&feature=related

elena said...

Morning everyone

The day is starting off wonderfully. The sun is out, it is almost 30 degrees. A heat wave!

And I just helped a customer pick out 2 stacks of books. She and I read so many of the same authors it was fun to talk about books we've read.

Hope you all are also having a great day.

toujours said...

elena, i think you did too good a job of imagining for me last night; i only just woke up!

welsh anon, i forgot to say yesterday, but i really enjoyed your bagpiping. i have a soft spot for that sound. :)

can you play rod stewart's "do you think i'm sexy"?

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?



Welsh anon. I am still lovin the snow but that's prob cos I've not been out in it much and it lokos nice from out the window.

I'm so glad that your sis is through the worst. Keep your fingers crossed for her but try not to worry as it gets more and more survivable every year. Jusy cos she has the agressive type doesn't mean it'll come back. If they've got it, they've got it.

My heart goes out to your other family members. Stay strong all of you. I'm thinking of you all.


I had to watch a bit of the darts cos my mum loves it and insisted we have it on. Not my thing. They are not what you could call lookers are they hahahaha! I don't understand why they are all so fat and ugly but the dutch ones are all so slim and good looking hahaha!

They must breed them different over there.








Anonymous said...
Miss T in her tassels.

January 9, 2010 3:46 PM




*looks around sheepishly*

Someone always spots me.



I'd better put some clothes on or I'll freeze my t*ts off with all this snow.


Catch you all later xxx

Anonymous said...

No Christmas wishes and nearly two weeks into the new year and no Happy New Year, no nothin'.

What the hell kind of friend are you, Mayo?

Anonymous said...

shhhh
Mayo's hibernating for the winter, anon. You don't want to wake him too sooon. He'll be grumpy. In need of a good shave and claw trim. Prolly hungry too.



*hears angry snorts and growls*




Now you've done it, anon. I'm not putting him back to sleep. I'm outta here.

Anonymous said...

Hush, little baby, don't say a word.
Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird
And if that mockingbird won't sing,
Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring
And if that diamond ring turns brass,
Papa's gonna buy you a looking glass
And if that looking glass gets broke,
Papa's gonna buy you a billy goat
And if that billy goat won't pull,
Papa's gonna buy you a cart and bull
And if that cart and bull turn over,
Papa's gonna buy you a dog named Rover
And if that dog named Rover won't bark
Papa's gonna buy you a horse and cart
And if that horse and cart fall down,
You'll still be the sweetest little baby in town.

Anonymous said...

o.o

zzzz clonk

O.o

zzzzzz clonk

0.0

zzzzzzzz clonk

~.o

zzzzzzzzzzzzz clonk

~.~

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Anonymous said...

"It has been my experience that people with very few vices have very few virtues." Abraham Lincoln

Anonymous said...

Multiple Personalities!! Imagine that!!

Anonymous said...

Standing five feet seven inches and weighing 120 pounds, Roxxxy ain't your grandma's inflatable girlfriend. Five different personalities, ranging from Frigid Farrah to Wild Wendy (all the way up to S & M Susan, if you're into that sort of thing), are programmed into Roxxxy's AI. Based on the personality the user chooses for her, the 'bot will responds to touch and speech in different ways.


LMFAO!

My grandmother, what a big mouth you have.

The better to _________ you with my dear.

Anonymous said...

That Lincoln was a wise dude. ;)


Srlsy. Unless you're 15 years old don't call anybody dude. Speshly if you're a chick.

Few bigger turnoffs are known to mature man.

ergoproxy said...

good morning! huge change of plans decided to fly to see my brother & family so can't be here as much. rays came too. take care all! call by when i can.

Anonymous said...

That anatomically correct robotic gf with multiple personalities would've made a perfect visiting gift for your brother EP!

Bet that wins the nobel prize in science this year.

Could even win the nobel peace prize. Amazing what a good latex piece can do for peace. ;)

Anonymous said...

So many jokes so little time.

Anonymous said...

Your love for me is not debatable
Your sexual appetite's insatiable
You never ever make me waitable
Delectable, inflatable you.

You don't have problems with your weight at all
You never steal food off my plate at all
I never have to masturbate at all
Unstoppable, inflatable you.

You never seem to menstruate at all
So you're not angry when I'm late at all
I feel permanently felatable
Unpoppable, inflatable you.

With you in my arms I feel we could just fly away
With the right kind of gas I might even try it some day
In this ocean of life I'm never afraid we might drown
We could just float forever whatever the weather
Whenever my inflatable lover's around.

Your thighs and buttocks are so holdable
You always do what you are toldable
And if we argue you just foldable
Controllable consolable you.

My mates all reckon you are suitable
I took you ‘round to watch the footable
And Steve and Gary said you're rootable
Commutable, refutable you.

You're never sensitive or tickley
When I rub you my skin goes prickerly
It's know an static electricity
Felicity when I'm kissing you.

Your skin is so smooth, I couldn't afford you with hair
You have all the holes real girls have got plus one for the air
Your problems are simple, I don't need my Masters in Psych
To know if you get down I just perk you right up
With a couple of squirts from the pump off my bike.

You never wake up when I snore at all
A trait which I find quite adorable
You have a box and you are storable
Ignorable, back-doorable you.

Any sexual position's feasible
Although you don't bend at the knees at all
Your hooters are so firm and squeezable
Increasable, un-creasable you.

You don't complain about my hairy back
Or 'bout the inches that downstairs I lack
You're not disgusted by my furry crack
Burt Bacharach, Jack Kerouac, ooo.

Now birth control is not an issue
I clean it all up with a tissue
I bet my jealous friend all wish you
Were insatiably inflatably theirs.

Don’t let me down.
Don’t let me down.
Don’t let me down.
And I won’t let you down.

Anonymous said...

Ohhhhh babey! You wrote a song just for delectable, unstoppable, unpoppable, insatiable, inflatable meeeeee.

I'm so touched that I'd cry ....
if I had tearducts.

Take me. NOW.

ohhhhhhh

uhhhhhhh

fuck

yes

yesss

I love youuuu

yessssss ohhhhhhh god yesssssss

mmmmmmm



No babey. No.

Not a cigarette!

Didn't you read my warranty?

Nooooooooo

*burst into flames*

I forgive you. I do. Don't blame yourself for this. It's not your fault my how to care for instructions were written in Chinese.

I'll always love you babey. Don't forget meeeeee

Anonymous said...

Mayo's a dirty dumb dude.

Anonymous said...

Cuz he sure ain't a mature man, let alone a man...

toujours said...

ok, this is awesome! i think i might try it!

elena said...

Hey

Got a text from Ergo. She is at the Australia zoo watching Terri, Bob and Bindi Irwin.

How cool is that?

toujours said...

hey, that is pretty cool!

elena said...

Hey TJ

What's up?

Anonymous said...

666???

toujours said...

i'm trying to figure how how to draw myself, cartoon-style. the curls give me trouble, every time.

how about you? was today a writing day again?

toujours said...

i wonder if the numbers are supposed to mark the exact spot where he peed? because if so, man, that's impressive!

elena said...

I spent most of the day working at the store. Okay maybe I wrote a bit while I was there. LOL

I liked the way you drew your curls before.

toujours said...

well it makes sense to write when you're surrounded by all those books!

i don't remember how i drew them before? lol

but i'm trying to figure out something simple for my attempt at the hourly comic. i don't want to do stick figures, but almost-stick figures. *heh*

elena said...

Well sadly *loud cough* we can't just click on Mayo's page to see how you drew the curls. Someone *coughmayocough* hasn't visited their photobucket in a while.

toujours said...

oh! yeah, gosh, i had forgotten alllllllll about that picture, since it's been so long since i've seen it.

alas.

i guess i shall just have to struggle on.

*little match girl face*

elena said...

Oh you should totally draw yourself with the little match girl face.

And curls!

toujours said...

lmao i was just trying to figure that out!

Anonymous said...

I see a giant #8. What does that mean? Besides me not smoking enough of the appropriate reality altering chemicals? ;)

toujours said...

clearly, you don't have enough of the devil in you.

elena said...

All I know is the Alamo has no basement!

Pee Wee has taught me much.

Anonymous said...

That devil was scared back to hell when he saw Ozzy in drag.
I wonder if Sharon ever wore that dress again?

toujours said...

you know, i think she would've! she doesn't seem like someone who lets anything stand in her way. :)

toujours said...

you know, i miss pee wee's playhouse. that was an amazing display of creativity.

and weirdness.

loved the weirdness. ♥

Anonymous said...

This is kind of Kewl, I remember driving in front of it thinking damn theres nothing to it,but now I realize if you watch at the end...the street I was on actually cuts right thru the middle of it.

toujours said...

and, now i'm going to head to bed. this poor little match girl is t-i-r-e-d.

elena, good to chat with you again! have a good night. :)

and good night anon(s)!

sweet dreams everyone.

toujours said...

mayo,

took the dog out for a walk today. she never gets to go to any of the really interesting spots on the property, so i leashed her up and we rambled along the tree line. we made a pretty silly pair: the dog with her nose to the ground and the lady with her eyes on the treetops.

but it was good. the air was wonderful.

hope you're doing well, mayo, and enjoying your own scenery.

take care, and good night.

elena said...

Mayo

Light is still on and bright as ever. You do realize you’re gonna have one hell of an electric bill, right?

Hell, I’m thinking of looking into just what it would cost to have a lighthouse built on the grounds. And not just some rinky dink lighthouse. I have this really cool book of lighthouses so I’ve got some great ideas. Hope you can afford it. Oh, and we’ll need a ghost cause a great lighthouse needs one.

Anyone want to apply for the job? ANYONE?

Okay then I’m off to do research.

Nite Mayo

Elena (and a VERY loud foghorn)

Anonymous said...

Forever

trusting who we are

Anonymous said...

No, nothing else matters

Welsh anon said...

Bore da pawb.


Thank you for your kind words Miss T. The voice of reason as always.

Toujours I'm glad you enjoyed the bagpiping! I'm sorry I can't play Rod Stewart's "Do you thing I'm sexy?", but I'll start practising in a bit. Might take a while though!

Well I wonder if anyone would like to help me out here. We were having a discussion in the local pub last night about how the rest of the world perceive Wales and the Welsh people in particular. You see a German couple moved into the village a few months ago. Very nice people I must say, and they said that rural Wales is absolutely nothing like what they thought it would be. They joked that they had visions of rosy cheeked farmers hiding behind a stone wall manhandling a few sheep!!! Of course that would never happen here. The farmers I know wouldn't bother hiding!!! They also thought that the Welsh were a jolly, happy go lucky lot, when in fact the majority are miserable buggers! They didn't even know that there was a Welsh language let alone that it was still being spoken. Anyway we had a really good laugh.

So here's my question. How do you perceive Wales and the Welsh people? This question is open to everyone. Please give an honest reply I won't be offended I promise. I'd love to have a few answers so I can go back and discuss it again.

Hope you're all well.

Take care.

Ta ta.

Anonymous said...

That was very cool 1:37. Thank you.
A walk through the Alamo as it was not as it is, the remains of the once great 18th century Spanish Misión San Antonio de Valero.

Anonymous said...

So close, no matter how far

Anonymous said...

I admit that I think of sheep, beautiful green land, and cheery people when I think of Wales. I probably watch too much BBC America.

Anonymous said...

Forever trusting who we are

and nothing else matters

Anonymous said...

Wales = Tom Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Richard Burton, Lady Diana, mountains, sheep, castles and Saint David.

Anonymous said...

The Armes Prydein.

Could you post that poem and an English translation for us Welshie. That would be kewl if you did.

Anonymous said...

The very 1st reference to Merlin was made in that poem. :)

Anonymous said...

Morte d'Arthur
by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

So all day long the noise of battle roll'd
Among the mountains by the winter sea;
Until King Arthur's table, man by man,
Had fallen in Lyonnesse about their Lord,
King Arthur: then, because his wound was deep,
The bold Sir Bedivere uplifted him,
Sir Bedivere, the last of all his knights,
And bore him to a chapel nigh the field,
A broken chancel with a broken cross,
That stood on a dark strait of barren land.
On one side lay the ocean, and on one
Lay a great water, and the moon was full.


Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere:
"The sequel of to-day unsolders all
The goodliest fellowship of famous knights
Whereof this world holds record. Such a sleep
They sleep—the men I loved. I think that we
Shall never more, at any future time,
Delight our souls with talk of knightly deeds,
Walking about the gardens and the halls
Of Camelot, as in the days that were.
I perish by this people which I made,—
Tho' Merlin sware that I should come again
To rule once more—but let what will be, be,
I am so deeply smitten thro' the helm
That without help I cannot last till morn.
Thou therefore take my brand Excalibur,
Which was my pride: for thou rememberest how
In those old days, one summer noon, an arm
Rose up from out the bosom of the lake,
Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful,
Holding the sword—and how I row'd across
And took it, and have worn it, like a king:
And, wheresoever I am sung or told
In aftertime, this also shall be known:
But now delay not: take Excalibur,
And fling him far into the middle mere:
Watch what thou seëst, and lightly bring me word."


To him replied the bold Sir Bedivere:
"It is not meet, Sir King, to leave thee thus,
Aidless, alone, and smitten thro' the helm.
A little thing may harm a wounded man.
Yet I thy hest will all perform at full,
Watch what I see, and lightly bring thee word."


So saying, from the ruin'd shrine he stept
And in the moon athwart the place of tombs,
Where lay the mighty bones of ancient men,
Old knights, and over them the sea-wind sang
Shrill, chill, with flakes of foam. He, stepping down
By zigzag paths, and juts of pointed rock,
Came on the shining levels of the lake.


There drew he forth the brand Excalibur,
And o'er him, drawing it, the winter moon,
Brightening the skirts of a long cloud, ran forth
And sparkled keen with frost against the hilt:
For all the haft twinkled with diamond sparks,
Myriads of topaz-lights, and jacinth work
Of subtlest jewellery. He gazed so long
That both his eyes were dazzled, as he stood,
This way and that dividing the swift mind,
In act to throw: but at the last it seem'd
Better to leave Excalibur conceal'd
There in the many-knotted water-flags,
That whistled stiff and dry about the marge.
So strode he back slow to the wounded King.


Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere:
"Hast thou perform'd my mission which I gave?
What is it thou hast seen, or what hast heard?"


And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere:
"I heard the ripple washing in the reeds,
And the wild water lapping on the crag."


To whom replied King Arthur, faint and pale:
"Thou hast betray'd thy nature and thy name,
Not rendering true answer, as beseem'd
Thy fealty, nor like a noble knight:
For surer sign had follow'd, either hand,
Or voice, or else a motion of the mere.
This is a shameful thing for men to lie.
Yet now, I charge thee, quickly go again
As thou art lief and dear, and do the thing
I bade thee, watch, and lightly bring me word."

Anonymous said...

Then went Sir Bedivere the second time
Across the ridge, and paced beside the mere,
Counting the dewy pebbles, fixed in thought;
But when he saw the wonder of the hilt,
How curiously and strangely chased, he smote
His palms together, and he cried aloud,


"And if indeed I cast the brand away,
Surely a precious thing, one worthy note,
Should thus be lost forever from the earth,
Which might have pleased the eyes of many men.
What good should follow this, if this were done?
What harm, undone? deep harm to disobey,
Seeing obedience is the bond of rule.
Were it well to obey then, if a king demand
An act unprofitable, against himself?
The King is sick, and knows not what he does.
What record, or what relic of my lord
Should be to aftertime, but empty breath
And rumours of a doubt? but were this kept,
Stored in some treasure-house of mighty kings,
Some one might show it at a joust of arms,
Saying, 'King Arthur's sword, Excalibur,
Wrought by the lonely maiden of the Lake;
Nine years she wrought it, sitting in the deeps
Upon the hidden bases of the hills.'
So might some old man speak in the aftertime
To all the people, winning reverence.
But now much honour and much fame were lost."


So spake he, clouded with his own conceit,
And hid Excalibur the second time,
And so strode back slow to the wounded King.


Then spoke King Arthur, breathing heavily:
"What is it thou hast seen, or what hast heard?"


And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere:
"I heard the water lapping on the crag,
And the long ripple washing in the reeds."


To whom replied King Arthur, much in wrath:
"Ah, miserable and unkind, untrue,
Unknightly, traitor-hearted! Woe is me!
Authority forgets a dying king,
Laid widow'd of the power in his eye
That bow'd the will. I see thee what thou art,
For thou, the latest-left of all my knights,
In whom should meet the offices of all,
Thou wouldst betray me for the precious hilt;
Either from lust of gold, or like a girl
Valuing the giddy pleasure of the eyes.
Yet, for a man may fail in duty twice,
And the third time may prosper, get thee hence:
But, if thou spare to fling Excalibur,
I will arise and slay thee with my hands."

Anonymous said...

Then quickly rose Sir Bedivere, and ran,
And, leaping down the ridges lightly, plunged
Among the bulrush-beds, and clutch'd the sword,
And strongly wheel'd and threw it. The great brand
Made lightnings in the splendour of the moon,
And flashing round and round, and whirl'd in an arch,
Shot like a streamer of the northern morn,
Seen where the moving isles of winter shock
By night, with noises of the northern sea.
So flash'd and fell the brand Excalibur:
But ere he dipt the surface, rose an arm
Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful,
And caught him by the hilt, and brandish'd him
Three times, and drew him under in the mere.
And lightly went the other to the King.


Then spoke King Arthur, drawing thicker breath:
"Now see I by thine eyes that this is done.
Speak out: what is it thou hast heard, or seen?"


And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere:
"Sir King, I closed mine eyelids, lest the gems
Should blind my purpose, for I never saw,
Nor shall see, here or elsewhere, till I die,
Not tho' I live three lives of mortal men,
So great a miracle as yonder hilt.
Then with both hands I flung him, wheeling him;
But when I look'd again, behold an arm,
Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful,
That caught him by the hilt, and brandish'd him
Three times, and drew him under in the mere."


And answer made King Arthur, breathing hard:
"My end draws nigh; 't is time that I were gone.
Make broad thy shoulders to receive my weight,
And bear me to the margin; yet I fear
My wound hath taken cold, and I shall die."


So saying, from the pavement he half rose,
Slowly, with pain, reclining on his arm,
And looking wistfully with wide blue eyes
As in a picture. Him Sir Bedivere
Remorsefully regarded thro' his tears,
And would have spoken, but he found not words,
Then took with care, and kneeling on one knee,
O'er both his shoulders drew the languid hands,
And rising bore him thro' the place of tombs.


But, as he walk'd, King Arthur panted hard,
Like one that feels a nightmare on his bed
When all the house is mute. So sigh'd the King
Muttering and murmuring at his ear, "Quick, quick!
I fear it is too late, and I shall die."
But the other swiftly strode from ridge to ridge,
Clothed with his breath, and looking, as he walk'd
Larger than human on the frozen hills.
He heard the deep behind him, and a cry
Before. His own thought drove him like a goad.
Dry clash'd his harness in the icy caves
And barren chasms, and all to left and right
The bare black cliff clang'd round him, as he based
His feet on juts of slippery crag that rang
Sharp-smitten with the dint of armed heels—
And on a sudden, lo! the level lake,
And the long glories of the winter moon.

Anonymous said...

Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge
Dark as a funeral scarf from stem to stern,
Beneath them; and descending they were ware
That all the decks were dense with stately forms
Black-stoled, black-hooded, like a dream—by these
Three Queens with crowns of gold—and from them rose
A cry that shiver'd to the tingling stars,
And, as it were one voice, an agony
Of lamentation, like a wind, that shrills
All night in a waste land, where no one comes,
Or hath come, since the making of the world.


Then murmur'd Arthur, "Place me in the barge,"
And to the barge they came. There those three Queens
Put forth their hands, and took the King, and wept.
But she that rose the tallest of them all
And fairest, laid his head upon her lap,
And loosed the shatter'd casque, and chafed his hands,
And call'd him by his name, complaining loud
And dropping bitter tears against his brow
Striped with dark blood: for all his face was white
And colourless, and like the wither'd moon
Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east;
And all his greaves and cuisses dash'd with drops
Of onset; and the light and lustrous curls—
That made his forehead like a rising sun
High from the daïs-throne—were parch'd with dust;
Or, clotted into points and hanging loose,
Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips.
So like a shatter'd column lay the King;
Not like that Arthur who, with lance in rest,
From spur to plume a star of tournament,
Shot thro' the lists at Camelot, and charged
Before the eyes of ladies and of kings.


Then loudly cried the bold Sir Bedivere:
"Ah! my Lord Arthur, whither shall I go?
Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes?
For now I see the true old times are dead,
When every morning brought a noble chance,
And every chance brought out a noble knight.
Such times have been not since the light that led
The holy Elders with the gift of myrrh.
But now the whole ROUND TABLE is dissolved
Which was an image of the mighty world;
And I, the last, go forth companionless,
And the days darken round me, and the years,
Among new men, strange faces, other minds."


And slowly answer'd Arthur from the barge:
"The old order changeth, yielding place to new,
And God fulfils Himself in many ways,
Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.
Comfort thyself: what comfort is in me?
I have lived my life, and that which I have done
May He within Himself make pure! but thou,
If thou shouldst never see my face again,
Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer
Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice
Rise like a fountain for me night and day.
For what are men better than sheep or goats
That nourish a blind life within the brain,
If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer
Both for themselves and those who call them friend?
For so the whole round earth is every way
Bound by gold chains about the feet of God.
But now farewell. I am going a long way
With these thou seëst—if indeed I go—
(For all my mind is clouded with a doubt)
To the island-valley of Avilion;
Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow,
Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies
Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard-lawns
And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea,
Where I will heal me of my grievous wound."


So said he, and the barge with oar and sail
Moved from the brink, like some full-breasted swan
That, fluting a wild carol ere her death,
Ruffles her pure cold plume, and takes the flood
With swarthy webs. Long stood Sir Bedivere
Revolving many memories, till the hull
Look'd one black dot against the verge of dawn,
And on the mere the wailing died away.

Anonymous said...

Halloween 2010 :)

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

Australia Zoo was great, so tired after as all the kids were, really great palce to visit if you ever can

welshie! hi, wales to me I think of the flag, my senior biol teacher Mrs Thomas, the accent and lots of green hills like they show on UK tv shows :]


hie to missT elena Tj and everyone else too

back when I can

Anonymous said...

This is such a funny story.

I honestly think this is the only guy on the planet who uses his hands more than Gerard when he talks.

Anonymous said...

That was too funny!
I ♥ MGG. :D

Anonymous said...

He is such a great storyteller. His timing is perfect. I love it. :)

Welsh anon said...

Anon @ 2:22 p.m. If you go to this website, scroll down you'll find a link to the Arymes Prydein Vawr. You can read it in Welsh and English; The Great Prophecy of Britain. Hope it helps. Let me know o.k.

http://www.celtnet.org.uk/ancient_books/llyfr_taliesin.html

By the way my first boyfriend's name was Myrddin - Merlin.

Thank you all so much for your comments to my question. Very interesting! Keep them coming please.

Got to go now, it's late.

Take care .

Ta ta.

elena said...

Mayo

on the move tonight. can't be here but well when has that ever stopped me from being here? working on plans for the lighthouse. Good news is you have such great credit i can move ahead with construction.

take care

nite Mayo

Elena

toujours said...

hmmm, wales, huh?

wales brings to mind: leeks, brother cadfael, and llewellyn the great. and all the people i knew in the s.c.a. with welsh personas and unpronounceable names. :)

Anonymous said...

What a remarkable man. :)

toujours said...

had to google for an article about him, can't play videos. but wow, truly amazing.

Anonymous said...

Goes to show the people that dedicate their lives to help improve the quality of life for others, are the real rockstars of this world.

The man who suffered so much through his ordeal, is simply astonishing.

toujours said...

mayo,

i finally managed to click away from the webcomics! they must have been especially addicting tonight, because i just kept hitting "next"...

"next"

"next"

"next"

"next"


stop!


*whew*

and now i'm tired, but thinking about composition and pacing and perspective...

oh dear. i never should have read that scott mccloud book 'way back when.


anyway, would you (and anyone else reading this) please keep a good thought for my mom tomorrow? she's having knee surgery, and although it's her second, and it's generally considered a routine operation, she doesn't always react well to anesthesia.

thanks.

take care of yourself, mayo, and have a good night.

:( said...

Knack Frontman Doug Fieger Fighting Lung and Brain Cancer

Posted on Jan 12th 2010 10:00AM by John D. Luerssen


Doug Fieger, frontman for the KnacK is reportedly dying. According to the Detroit News, the man behind 1979's classic 'My Sharona' and its parent album 'Get the Knack' has lung and brain cancer.

Still, Fieger, 57, has a pretty positive outlook on his mortality, considering the three craniotomies and whole-brain radiation he has endured. "Everybody is in the same spot," the Southern California-based rocker told the paper. "I just know there is something that will potentially end my time here."

Fieger, who had a piece of his lung removed in 2004 and has been diagnosed with 22 brain tumors, says he's weak but pain-free. For now, Doug -- who topped the singles charts for six weeks with 'Sharona' and ultimately sold 6 million copies of the band's debut album -- is confident he will get enough strength to play his many guitars.

He's said he is prepared to die "if that's the case" but he noted that his grandmother lived for 21 years after she was diagnosed with cancer. He's also ready to stay, and he dismisses the notion of a worst-case scenario. "I'm not sure it's the worst," he said of dying. "When we get there, we might kick ourselves and say, 'Why didn't I show up sooner?'"



spinner.com

Welsh anon said...

Elena how's the lighthouse coming along? I hope you've got Planning Permission!!! I remember going to South Stack Lighthouse just off the Anglesey coast. You had to walk over a steel framed bridge to get there and half way across I had a panic attack! I could see the waves crashing against the rocks below us and freaked out. I couldn't move. In the end my sister persuaded a stranger to help me across. So there I was my sister holding one hand and a total stranger holding the other, and they finally led me to the lighthouse whilst I was sobbing! God I felt such an idiot afterwards. Of course we had to walk back across the bridge which was just as horrendous.

Toujours
Pob lwc i dy fam heddiw. Gobeithio iddi gael gwellhad buan.

Anonymous said...

Well isn't this place just full of :(

Welsh anon said...

Why the sad face anon? Can I help at all?

Anonymous said...

Sorry for the negative comment. It's just that it seems like everywhere I go on the internet today there's nothing but bad news and sadness.

Welsh anon said...

I shouldn't be at Mayo's to be honest. I have a huge amount of work to catch up on. Really should close this window, but I'll stay for a chat if you like. Not that I have anything of interest to say! haha.

ooh. I've just opened a box of chocolates. Would you like one anon?

Anonymous said...

Sure. Chocolate always makes everything better. Thank you. :D

Welsh anon said...

You're very welcome anon. Go on have another one.

Anonymous said...

Thanks.

I probably shouldn't be here either. Classes at my University start back tomorrow and I haven't bought all my textbooks yet.

I've been stir crazy during my break but now I'm wishing I didn't have to go back.

Welsh anon said...

We're like two naughty schoolkide playing truant!
Oh anon once you're back at University you'll be fine. Thinking about it is worse I suppose.

Do you have any snow anon? because it's snowing here in Wales.

Welsh anon said...

^schoolkids

Anonymous said...

No snow here today, although we did have some last weekend. The roads were iced over and we couldn't get out until Sunday. We don't get a lot of snow where I live and they don't do a very good job of clearing the roads when it does snow.

Anonymous said...

And yeah, I'll be fine once I do go back to class. I like my studies it's just that I have to take Speech this semester and I don't like public speaking.

Welsh anon said...

Well I'm hoping that we don't get any more snow because most of the counties in Wales have completely run out of salt grit. We'll all be stranded.

Welsh anon said...

Oh I HATE Public Speaking anon. I'm very shy and the thought of standing in front of people let alone speaking fills me with dread. Here in Wales we have an Eisteddfod (singing competition)where children have to get up on stage and sing and recite poems. You HAVE to do it. No choice in the matter you're simply dragged on the stage!!! I hated it!

Anonymous said...

This has been a bad winter for you in Wales, I take it? I know it's been a bad winter for a lot of people.

I hope you don't get stranded. I hate it. I nearly lost my mind last weekend.

Anonymous said...

You had to SING? *dies* I couldn't have. I would have just fallen down on the stage and become either unconscious or catatonic. Seriously, the only place I can sing is in the shower.

Welsh anon said...

It's been really bad all over Britain to be honest. Do you know I've hardly been out since before christmas! I had a wedding to go to on the 29th December and we damn nearly didn't get home. The bus got stuck in the snow at 3 a.m.

Welsh anon said...

I used to sing a duet with my sisters. I would sing soprano with one sister then she'd leave the stage and the other sister would join me and I'd sing alto with her singing the soprano part! Mental eh? We'd win quite often. Still hated it though! haha. You only got a blooming red ribbon fo winning. Wasn't worth the effort!!

Anonymous said...

I can't think of anything much worse than being stuck in the snow at 3:00 a.m. -- except maybe having to SING on stage. But at least you were good at it. :)

Thank you for the chocolate and the chat. I'm really in a much better mood now. I suppose I should head out to the bookstore and buy those textbooks.

I hope your weather improves.

It was great talking to you. Maybe we'll get to chat again. :D

Welsh anon said...

It's been lovely chatting to you as well anon. Back to work for me.

Take care

Ta ta

elena said...

Good Morning

The sun is out and it is warming up! I am going to get out and enjoy the day but first I wanted to post the three lighthouse choices. I am having trouble deciding which one to have built. So if anyone has a preference let me know. I want to get this decided quickly so we can start construction. I just have this vision of Mayo out in a little rowboat in the middle of the ocean and he needs that beacon to help him make it to shore.

Don’t worry Welshie there will be no bridge to cross to reach the lighthouse. It will be constructed right outside above the cliffs.

Okay then…

#1

I like this one because it was the lighthouse used in the original movie "The Fog"


Next up is one that was featured in Ghost Hunters

#2

And the third just cause I kinda like the looks of it.

#3

Okay then I'm off to enjoy the day. Let me know what you all think. Take care everyone.

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?


Hiya Welshie sweetie. Well, Welsh people eh?

I for one, love Welsh people. I especially love a Welsh accent on a man. My fave Judge when I worked at court was Welsh. We could talk for hours. I could happily listen to a Welsh accent for hours.

I find there can be a difference in Welsh people in Wales and Welsh people elsewhere. Elesewhere they are lovely but I have noticed on numerous Welshholidays that Welsh people in Wales can be a little different with English people.

Have you ever watched the comedy "League of gentlemen"? The shop keepers that turn funny when an outsider appears "are you local? but this is a local shop for local people" it can remind me if that hahahaha!

Apart from that, you are all lovely.

When I was at Uni in Liverpool, our TV could pick up the Welsh channels and I sometimes used to sit and watch that famous soap (I have forgot the name), I could never make out what they were saying but it used to fascinate me.




Anon @ 12:42 I think that plastic surgeons that do reconstructive work are worth their weight in gold.

I would be so demoralised if I'd become a plastic surgeon then spent my time doing boob and nose jobs day in day out.


Great lighthouse pics Elena. I'd love to live in a lighthouse. Did anyone ever watch that Aussie kids show (Ergo will know it) Round the twist. they live in a lighthouse and I always thought it was cool.


I hope this snow isn't causing everyone too much bother. Though I heard on the news yesterday that it was scorching in Australia and people were cooling off in the sea at midnight.


*waves to everyone*

*blows kisses on way out*


catch you all later xxx

hug and run said...

*runs in


hugs mayo

hugs ss


runs out*

Anonymous said...

I like lighthouse #3. Provided we hire a different painter.

Unless the foghorn plays Jailhouse Rock the prison theme needs to go.

Anonymous said...

Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone,

Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone.

The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang,

the whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang.

Let's rock, everybody, let's rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock

Welsh anon said...

Well Mayo you found your way back. We were starting to worry.

You don't know me. So I'll introduce myself.

Extends hand "I'm Welshie, very pleased to meet you sir".

Hope you and your loved ones are well.

Anonymous said...

Fuck.

Anonymous said...

Hi Mayo. :)


0_o

Fuck what 6:04?

Welsh anon said...

Now, now anon @ 6:04, We'll have none of that language on this blog!!! Unless of course this is your blog, then you can 'Fuck' all you like. hahaha.

Anonymous said...

You did know visiting your photobucket would repaint the walls right?
Remember the password. Sign in. Abracadabra. Works like magic. ;)

Anonymous said...

Kills? Maybe we should go with that prison theme.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Mayo. :)

Anonymous said...

wrecked em monkey!!

Anonymous said...

wrecked em monkey!!


may b monkey want tummy banana? ;)

Welsh anon said...

You're right Miss T. I'm ashamed to say that a lot of the Welsh people treat the English holidaymakers very badly and yet they are more than willing to take the Englishman's money. It's also true that when an English family moves into a rural Welsh village then things can be quite tense. Some of the Welsh people deny this but it is true and it's a nasty trait we have as a nation. You've probably heard the slogan, "We'll keep a welcome in the hillside", well not if you're english apparently. But in our defense I do think it's a lot to do with the Welsh language and the fact that a lot, not all, but a lot of newcomers refuse to acknowledge it. Sometimes just making an effort to learn to say 'thank you' in Welsh would be welcome you know. Anyway I'm sorry you and your family were treated badly on your holiday here and I apologise on their behalf. I hope your next visit to Wales will be better. I do think things are changing though and about time to.

Don't mention our one and only 'famous' soap Pobol y Cwm. What a load of crap!! That's where Ioan Gruffudd started his acting career as Gareth Wyn, son of Reg and Megan.
Well as for welsh accents, I adore listening to Dylan Thomas reciting his poetry. God that booming voice. Wonderful.

Elena I will go for lighthouse number 1.
Toujours hope your mum is o.k.

Oh Mayo, Have you ever been to Wales? What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Wales?

Anonymous said...

Damn near killed 'em?

'em just needs to breathe

ergo said...

good morning!!!

hello Mayo! nice to see you back

hi welsh, elena, anons, misst

misst that was a great show 'round the twist" I always liked the theme song too

lighthouses are lovely, lonely but so strong and defiant looking


saw my brother and his family off, so bit sad, they live on other side of the country, but have to say house is quieter

elena said...

MAYO

So glad to see your little rowboat made it back to shore. Still gonna go ahead with the lighthouse construction though. You do tend to wander. (and you didn't say anything about NOT building it)

Okay so far there is one vote for #1 and a vote for #3. Will keep the voting open for a bit longer.

Kills? That's one hell of a location. LOL

elena said...

Hey Ergo

Good to see ya

ergo said...

hi elena
I'm sneaking on my parents computer, lol like TJ

how are you?

elena said...

Oh sorry I wandered off.

Don't get caught on the parental units computer or you might get grounded.

Anonymous said...

Kills...

That's some Jeffrey Dahmer shit, yo.

ergo said...

haha elena, they need me to help them work it! just hooked up the camera so they can get the photos on
plus it's in my room, and they are in the lounge he he he

ergo said...

could be the band The Kills?

or mayo kills, which if you leave it out and it goes off could well happen!
His next blog could be called "Salmonella or E.coli - you choose"

toujours said...

or just by a hardening of the arteries...

but heeeeey!! are there ghosteses in the corners?

there are ghosteses in the corners! yay mayo!

now i know how to draw my hair again. *whew*

Anonymous said...

could be the band The Kills?


Kissy kissy

Anonymous said...

I still prefer Wrecked Em, Damn Near Killed Em FYS.

Anonymous said...

So come on
Check check
can you hear me now?

toujours said...

well, i'm sorry to say i don't recognize those bands, not immediately, and not without a google jog to the memory.

but i did discover that "the kills" is the title of a book...The twisting threads of the seemingly unrelated tragedies soon entangle Alex in a life-and-death struggle in the watery inlets of New Jersey known as the Kills.

oooh! mayo, are you writing hamfisted detective novels???

wow.

toujours said...

oops. that should have read: "not even with a google jog to the memory."

ergo said...

hello TJ!!

ergo said...

me!

ergo said...

*happy dance*

toujours said...

*heehee*

*jigs with ergo*

hi ergo! how are you doing? :D

ergo said...

I'm really good thanks, how are you?
well I am a bit tired, to be honest, after getting up at 5am to get my brother and his family out to the airport, but great apart from that
I'm doing your sneaky "steal the parents computer when I can" trick

toujours said...

i've been doing that most of the day! my mom had her surgery today and my stepdad stayed with her, so i've had the place to myself all day. (ostensibly, i've had to be on the computer to keep everyone updated...)

getting up early is no fun, but it sounds like you had a good visit. :)

Anonymous said...

kills

Amazing what one word can do.
The various directions, paths & places one word can lead people. :)

Hi blog.
Goodnite blog.
Stay out of prison Mayo.

Anonymous said...

Glad your mom is ok TJ. :)

ergo said...

it was really good to see them again,and meet my new nephew, who is nearly one

I hope your mum recovers well from her surgery

hi anon
goodnight anon

toujours said...

thanks anon, have a good night. :)

knock on wood, ergo! she came through the surgery really well, and her doctor is one of the best in the area; knee & hip replacements are all he does.

ergo said...

well she was in good hands, it's almost routine surgery these days, I'm sure she'll be happy once she can come home though, takes a bit to moving freely again, though they get them up very soon after now to start the exercising of it all

I'm about to head out to the shops, nice when they are so close!

toujours said...

heck, they actually start her exercising before she gets out of bed -- they have a device which automatically (and gently) flexes the new knee joint the whole time she's in recovery.

amazing, really.

so you're putting on your super-shopper cape and tights, eh? bring us back some bargains!

ergo said...

will do TJ!!!

I'll see you next time, good to be able to ahve a chat, though only shrt
take care :]

toujours said...

have fun, ergo. talk to you later. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

well, an early morning for me tomorrow. i'm grabbing a ride into town so i can clean out my locker at the shop, etc.

bleh.

it's weird. half of me is bothered by the mess and drama and how it cost me my job, and the other half is saying: "their loss, good riddance; what's next?"

i do so try to listen to the latter half. *grin*

anyway, mayo, it's very good to see that you're still around. take care, and good night.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry to hear you lost your job due to drama TJ. :(
What happened if you don't mind me asking? It's ok if you don't want to talk about it.

Anonymous said...

by Jack Gilbert



Going There

Of course it was a disaster.
The unbearable, dearest secret
has always been a disaster.
The danger when we try to leave.
Going over and over afterward
what we should have done
instead of what we did.
But for those short times
we seemed to be alive. Misled,
misused, lied to and cheated,
certainly. Still, for that
little while, we visited
our possible life.

Anonymous said...

The number of deaths is now estimated to be 100,000. Please do what you can to help.

Anonymous said...

CNN's list of charitable organization you can make donations to if you want to help.

Every little bit counts.

Anonymous said...

TJ, what happened? Did your good friend Mya send an email to your work about your or something? I heard a rumour she likes doing that to people. Did she tell you she would C.U.N.T unemployment line??

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?


Anyway I'm sorry you and your family were treated badly on your holiday here and I apologise on their behalf. I hope your next visit to Wales will be better. I do think things are changing though and about time to.


Don't be silly Welsh anon. We have loved every holiday in Wales. It's just kind of funny watching shopkeepers kind of tense up when an English person asks them for something.




misst that was a great show 'round the twist" I always liked the theme song too


I loved it Ergo and will still watch it when it comes on. The theme tune was brill. I think you can always tell the quality of a kids TV show by how good the theme tune is.


Elena, as I can't decide on which lighthouse, can you use the top of the 1st, the middle of the 2nd and the bototme of the 3rd. Or the other way around ^_^


TJ, I hope your mum's surgery went well. I am sending her healing thoughts sweetie. Don't worry, she'll be running marathons in no time.

I'm so sorry to hear about you losing your job. You are right, it is their loss sweetie. You are better than that.


Well, I just wanted to wish you all a great weekend xxx

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry for the loss of your job, TJ. No matter what the reason, it's always a huge blow to your self-esteem. But hang in there. I'm sure you'll find something better.

Anonymous said...

That's some Jeffrey Dahmer shit, yo.

Lol! Thanks for posting that video. It was hilarious.

Did you see last night's episode? So creepy! Dr. Reid was a total badass though. I love how they're developing his character the past couple of seasons.

ergoproxy said...

good morning
isn't the situation in Haiti horrific! reminiscent of the tsunami's from a couple of years ago
So tragic how so many lives have been lost and others irrevocably altered
glad aid is finally getting there

hope everyone else is good

misst did you ever see Metal Mickey?

Anon616 said...

Hello Mayo, SS, MissT, Ergo, TJ, Elena, Sweetcheeks, CM anon, charitable anons, Welsh A, everyone!

How are you all? Good, I hope!

Mayo: It's good to "see" a glimpse of you!

The situation in Haiti is so tragic.

I visited Haiti many years ago and fell in love with the natural beauty of the land and the people.

My heart goes out to the people of Haiti and their friends and relatives in other countries.

Thanks for posting the charitable links anon. These people had little (material possessions) to begin with; and now, what little they had has been lost.

For many of them, daily survival has always been a struggle. Now, their struggle is amplified a thousand times over.

You're correct, every little bit helps and every little bit is appreciated by the Haitian people.

TJ: I'm so sorry to hear about your job. I'm sure it won't be too long before something better and more exciting comes along. I hope your mom is recovering swiftly and comfortably!

Elena: It's lighthouse three for me!

Ergo: I'm glad to hear you had such a nice visit with your brother and his family! I want to go to the Australia Zoo and see all the cute (and not so cute) Aussie critters!!!

MissT: *gives you a HUGE snog while taking extra care to not disturb your tassels*

CM anon: Wasn't the show great last night?! Here I was thinking the "criminal" was just some sadistic, evil, sociopath who liked to turn women into lifesize dolls and let them die; but, I should have known there was more to the story then that. This is CM we're talking about!

Well, I think that is all for now... after I add:

GO SAINTS (for the playoff game on Saturday)!!!! WHO DAT?! I BELIEVE!!!!

that is!

Have a great night/day, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ and co., BI, Em, Andrea, Mel, Bikey, It's Me, RW, CTV, Entropy and Carrie!

Anon616 said...

PS: Thank you, again, to the Chicago Bears!!!

:D

Amyranth said...

Hey Teej, keep listening to that other half. Screw 'em.

You'll find more work soon, I guarantee it.

Just in for a mo' or two guys! Gotta call Mom Dearest tonight and gab. Haven't heard from the 'rents in awhile so it should be a good one.

-A

Anon616 said...

PPS: (looks like I was wrong when I said "that is all, for now)!

:P

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MissTottenham said...
It's just kind of funny watching shopkeepers kind of tense up when an English person asks them for something.

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LOL!!! It must be downright hilarious to see their reaction to an American asking for something!

;)

Welsh A: When I think of Wales (which, to be perfectly honest, I don't do often ~ no offense, but I really don't have much reason to think about it *wink*), I think about actual WHALES (in addition to the other things mentioned).

I suppose it's a strange case of word/image association! Go figure!

Anon616 said...

Poop!

*runs back in to glomp Amy*

*glomps Amy*

How are you, Amy?!!! Have a nice converstation with your mom! OHHHH... I bet wedding plans will be discussed.

YAY!!!!

Anon616 said...

Well, hell! I forgot something else. Surprising, huh!

;P

Welsh A: L and J said to tell you hello. They don't have your e~mail to say it themselves (and you don't have a bloggie blog) so they asked one of us, next door, to forward the HELLO for them!

Their computer is still not fixed; but, should be in proper working order by the middle of next week. We hope!

Okay, that REALLY is all, for now ~ I think!

*blows kisses to blog believe*

toujours said...

hello everyone. :)

anon at 1:03 am, i think i'd rather not discuss the details on a public forum, but i thank you for your concern.

and also my thanks to miss t., the anon at 12:12 pm, wendy, and amyranth -- your words of support are greatly appreciated!

the whole thing has shown me that a company with such a poor quality of loyalty is not one i want to be working for, even though being without an income again is pretty damn frightening.

the worst part is that i won't get to see the handsome mailman anymore! :(


*heh*

Anonymous said...

I hope you say to yourself Toujours that for the most time, you acted in with integrity and loyalty in your interactions with your previous company. Then you can move on with your head held high, despite how they behaved towards you.

Anonymous said...

That is more than you can say for Kapunua, who deserved to lose her job. I'm tired of Mya being blamed for that. So what if she said she was sorry, so what!! Mya was trying to do the right thing. It was Kapunua's actions that determined her being fired, NOT Mya's. Toujours never did anything to warrant being fired ..... totally different story. I have a feeling that Kapunua's bosses were hoping for a reason to fire her (can anyone actually imagine working with someone like that) and Mya just provided them with the reason.

Toujours, keep your head held high knowing you did nothing wrong.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know where kapunua works now? I wonder if her new bosses are aware of how she "lost" her previous job.

toujours said...

thank you for the encouragement, anon. i'll never really know exactly what happened or why things went pear-shaped, but all i can do is take what i learned there and go forward. it smarts, though.

i'm heading to bed now -- i walked all over town today and i am sore and beat! i would've been asleep much earlier than this if i could've torn myself away from the webcomic i've been reading. lol

elena, i really enjoyed our conversations today -- it felt like you were wandering along with me (remember when we were texting as i walked along 42nd street? just like that!). thanks for keeping me company. :)

good night everyone, sweet dreams. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

it was so weird this morning. i went in to the shop today, to clean out my locker, return my key, and purchase a few last lengths of fabric. i had my manager's permission to do this, but i still felt like i was stealing.

i always got there an hour or so before anyone else, and so i was there alone. i was glad not to have to put on a nice face. the shop already looks different (i was the one who kept it organized), and i truly felt like i was sneaking in. my hands were actually shaking as i rang up my order.

it's just crazy the way our heads can mess with us. i'm really glad that i'm leaving that particular mess behind.

i don't know what the next mess will be, but there's got to be something, right?


take care, mayo, and good night.

ergoproxy said...

hey all!

sweet dreams Tj

Wendy I can tell you when we travelled in Asia, in the markets they'd always quote a higher price to an american tourist, and lower when they saw we were australian. I think it's becaide the americans generally never bargained so they knew they'd get away with it!

hi amy, hope the 'rents are well

had a delicious lunch at a winery today at the top of a range of mountains, all surrounded by forests, beautiful spot, fabulous food and gorgeous wine to round it off


hope everyone is well :]

Welsh anon said...

Oh Toujours I'm so sorry about your job. What a miserable start to the new year, but let me tell you TJ bach, better things are on the horizon for you! You're an intelligent, kind and hard working girl. It's truly their loss!

I'm glad your mum's recovering well after her surgery.


Wendy WHALES! I'll talk to you later young lady!! Haha.

Waves to OPJ and OPL. Yoo hoo! Can you see me over here? (Waves Welsh Flag like a lunatic!)
Looking forward to speaking to you soon.

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MissTottenham said...
It's just kind of funny watching shopkeepers kind of tense up when an English person asks them for something.
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That would never happen where I live Miss T. Firstly the shopkeeper is English and secondly his wife's from Thailand!! Hahaha.

Ergo I was watching the news this morning. What a terrible tragedy for the people of Haiti. There's me cursing the snow and ice here when in fact I should be counting my blessings.

Hope you're all well.

Take care.

Ta ta.

Welsh anon said...

Anon @ 12:09 and 12:10. Leave Kapunua alone. I don't think she deserved to lose her job. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I like Kapunua.

Having said that, I don't like it when nasty things are said about ANYONE here. I've 'met' wonderful people on this blog and seeing insult after insult being hurled at them is not nice.

You know I'm just little Welshie who likes everyone to get along. When I started commenting here I thought my silly and pathetic thoughts would be lost in a sea of comments. But you know everyone here including anons took me by the hand and helped me overcome my crippling shyness. I thank you for that.

O.K. then, anyone care to join me for a cup of tea and a hobnob? I have chocolate hobnobs and plain ones. Take your pick.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Welshie, it is your right to feel like that. It is your RIGHT to think Kapunua is "nice". Because you don't have all the facts (yes, FACTS, not opinions). You weren't there for the whole thing.

You weren't there to see how she treated Mya. How she mocked Mya for her taste in fur and diamonds. How she called Mya an "idiot" for making a simple joke about child slavery and other bleeding heart "problems" that left wing liberals always COMPLAIN about but never do anything about.

Oh.... I guess you also weren't there to see how she mocked Amyranth in a poem by calling herself "beyond poetic" after Amyranth called her "beyond pathetic". How she laughed in her face after Amyranth posted the Fix.

Maybe you missed how she mocked Christianity at every single turn. Calling God "a joke" and saying "Jesus must have been sexy" and other blasphemous things just to get a reaction out of Christians.

You probably missed how she spoke out against our government during a time of war and insulted people who are fighting (and who have fought) for this country.

I guess you also missed how she treated the OPs. Like they were stupid, useless. Maybe she never came right out and said the words but they were implied every time she opened her mouth. All of her science posts were intended to say "look how smart I am" and "look at how stupid the rest of you are". She was never polite to the OPs and she never gave them the respect they are due. For years she ignored them. For years she pretended to be the smartest one here, to the point where it was disgusting and no one wanted to hear from her.

When IN FACT, little known fact, OPJ actually turned down a membership into MENSA. Now, who is the smart one? And who got brushed off as if they were stupid? That's right, OPJ.

So you are allowed to have your opinion but you don't know the actual facts. Your opinion is based on only what you know. And not the things you weren't here for.

But trust me, you will find out what she's really like.

Anonymous said...

Maybe she was just going through a "Feeling her oats" stage.....it can happen!

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