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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Welshie said...

Oh Elena I do so feel for you. It must be really difficult to watch your mother become more and more dependent on you. Chin up luv as we say!

I couldn't help laughing when you were all talking about coyotes and dingoes because a few weeks ago I was woken up by the sound of broken glass outside my bedroom window. I got up and opened the front door not knowing what I'd find and there he was, a tiny hedgehog. He'd knocked over the glass milk bottles. He was so sweet! As soon as he saw me he curled up into a prickly ball! Bless him, he was scared of little Welshie.

Well yesterday we had a coffee morning organised in the village with all proceeds going towards the Haiti Earthquake Appeal. There was a terrific turnout and we raised over £2,000 which isn't bad when you realise there's only about 400 that live here. Then this morning I opened the sunday papers and saw that America had raised £20 million in one night!!! Well done. I have to say though that I did feel a little bit insignificant when I read that, as if we're only a tiny speck in all this. But as the saying goes "Every little helps".

Welshie said...

Please anons, leave Elena alone. I for one am honoured that she chooses to share her thoughts here with us.

*Gives Elena a big welsh hug*

Welshie said...

Anonymous said...
The place could use some spicing up tbh.

Unless kills means closed is some near dead language.

In which case you really should lock the doors & board the windows. You don't want looters coming in & running amok. Again.

January 23, 2010 10:56 AM


Excuse me anon but I just read back and saw this. I do hope you're not referring to my language there. I can assure you that Welsh is very much alive and kicking!!


Right I'm off.

Ta ta.

Anonymous said...

Excuse me anon but I just read back and saw this. I do hope you're not referring to my language there. I can assure you that Welsh is very much alive and kicking!!

Sorry to burst your bubble, but I don't think everyone is as enthralled with your language as you are, Welshie.

Welshie said...

Oh I'm well aware Anon that most people don't give a shit about the Welsh language and to be perfectly honest a lot of Welsh people don't bother using it. But I wanted to point out to that anon that the language is far from a 'near dead language'. If I'm wrong in assuming that they were referring to the welsh language then I apologise.

Anonymous said...

Why on earth would you think they are referring to your language, Welsh anon?

It is so strange that you thought that!

Hope you're not becoming self obsessed.

Welshie said...

You know anon maybe I am a bit touchy about this subject. But you see here in Britain, Welsh is always thought of as a dead language and is not respected. A local girl here was recently sacked from her job because she spoke to a customer in Welsh. Another customer complained, saying that they were rude to speak the language in front of him. It's a sad day when you can't speak your language in your own country don't you think? I'm really not being confrontational I'm just telling you how I feel. I hope you can understand that.

Anonymous said...

But why do you think that anon was referring to your language?

Welshie said...

Because of this line

Unless kills means closed in some near dead language.


I thought that the anon was taking the piss from the Welsh language. Maybe that anon would care to explain?





Oh forget it. It's really not important anymore.

anon in question said...

Welshie said...
Because of this line

Unless kills means closed in some near dead language.


I thought that the anon was taking the piss from the Welsh language. Maybe that anon would care to explain?




Certainly.

A near dead language is a language that is nearly extinct. A language that is no longer taught in schools or in the home & is usually spoken only by a few elderly members of a country's or area's native population.

There are 500+ languages that are classified as near dead. From what I can see Welsh is not one of them & I was not referring to the Welsh language in my comment.

I was thinking along the lines of Slavonic, Hebrew, Latin, Sanskit and Gaelic.

toujours said...

hello all. i almost typed "good morning" but i just missed the mark on that, didn't i? :)

i was up a long time after i made my good nights here; my mom's email hadn't been loaded for the day, and i didn't want her to fall behind. it takes awhile though! some of her picspam- and video-loving friends haven't quite grasped the fact that mom's on dial-up. *facepalm*

i finally went to bed at 4am!

no danger of dreaming about camping, that's for sure! i did dream though -- dreamt that mayo had made a post and it was pages and pages long! in my dream i just kept reading and reading and reading... lol

mayo: so you guys want a new post, eh? take this!

lol

anon in question said...

I'm not taking the piss out of anyone who speaks those languages either. If anyone does.

Anonymous said...

for welshie


Myths about Welsh

That’s myths in the sense of misconceptions and fallacies, not legends and stories. ‘Old chestnuts’ might be an alternative name. Welsh (and worse, the word ‘Celtic’) attracts a certain percentage of people whose grasp on reality is not all it might be. It also attracts the eternal scorn of the English. Thus, beware of what you hear said about the language, since some of it is, frankly, ignorant nonsense. Here are some myths you see frequently retailed, sometimes with the best of intentions.

* Welsh is a dead language
* Welsh is a dying language
* Welsh is difficult
* Welsh and Breton speakers can understand each other
* The Eisteddfod is run by druids
* The Eisteddfod is a nineteenth-century romantic invention
* America was discovered by a Welshman
* There is a tribe of American Indians who speak Welsh


Welsh is a dead language

Fewer people (in Britain at least) believe this than a few years ago. The language has a very high profile these days. But plenty of people who haven’t been to the Welsh-speaking heartlands in the North and West are sceptical about, or even scornful of, the way the language now commands such a high level of official acceptance, and hence, spending. It’s a thing of the past, they claim. Why can’t the Welsh just speak English?

Well, for better or worse, it’s taken for granted these days that people have a right to speak their own native language in their own country. Only a few decades ago this was far from accepted: official things happened in English and you were expected to conduct all your public affairs, from paying your gas bill to appearing in court, in what might be a totally foreign language you never choose to use and perhaps had never really learned to a high level. (For an account of the struggle to gain official acceptance of Welsh, see the National Library of Wales’ pages Ymgyrchu!, ‘Campaign!’, at http://www.llgc.org.uk/ymgyrchu/index-e.htm.)

There are currently about half a million people who say they can speak Welsh, and perhaps as many again who have some knowledge of the language. How many of these are first-language speakers, and how many actually use the language every day in preference to English, it’s hard to say, but there are certainly plenty who are and do. And therefore, since a knowledge of Welsh is increasingly desirable if not obligatory in the job market, there are plenty of people learning the language, whether at school or as adults – probably well over 100,000 at any one time. Whatever your views on the desirability of pro-Welsh policies or the long-term future of Welsh, it’s very far from a dead language.




http://www.gwybodiadur.co.uk

toujours said...

well, that's good to read. i think welsh is a very lovely language to hear spoken. :)

plus i'm a word nerd and a language buff; i hate the thought that any language should die out!

Anonymous said...

I only speak English, and there is almost no where left in the world where English is not spoken.


Kind of a shame though, takes all the romance out of going to a foreign land.

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

wet as a shag here, seems "as usual"

hi TJ and welshie

Anonymous said...

Kind of a shame though, takes all the romance out of going to a foreign land.





You could learn the language of the foreign countries you plan to visit and talk to the natives in their own language. That could be impressive and romantic. Unless it's spoken horridly with an awful accent. Then you might want to stick with English. ;)

Welshie said...

Anon @ 1:11 p.m. I really appreciate you coming back to explain. I apologise to you for jumping to conclusions. It was very wrong of me. I'm sorry.


Anon @ 1:38 p.m. Very interesting. Thank you very much for that.

Toujours. I'm glad you like the sound of the language. There's a poet here called Twm Morys, he's like a welsh speaking version of Dylan Thomas. I love to just sit and listen to him recite his poems. Wonderful.

Anon @ 4:46 p.m. I agree with you, it does take all the romance out of going to a foreign land.
Having your own language makes you just a little bit different, not better by any means, but different.

Ergo. Hi how are you?

Welshie said...

Hi anon @ 6:14. Didn't see you there. How are you?

ergoproxy said...

I'm good thanks welshie, getting my girl's books ready for back to school and hoping maybe for it not to rains for Australia Day tomorrow, though that seems a bit of a pipe dream the way the weather is going

how are you?

I like welsh language as well, it is so sort of musical

Welshie said...

I'm very well thank you Ergo.

So your little girl's going back to school tomorrow. Kids here have been back since the beginning of January.

We're used to rain here Ergo. Babies are born here wearing a waterproof kagool!!

I know what you mean about the language being musical.

ergoproxy said...

yep we are pretty used to rain as well, 2 mild cyclones have pulled the monsoon trough down so looks to be raining a while.
Last years Aust Day was cricket in the mud and swim in the rain and looks like we'll do it again
Lucky I've got my Aussie flag bikini!

Our kids go back this week for the new school year, though it's possible some kids will be missing at our school with creeks up over roads

Welshie said...

You've got the Aussie flag bikini, I've got a Welsh flag mini skirt. Only thing is it's never bloody warm enough to wear it.

ergoproxy said...

I love the welsh flag, I reckon it's the best national flag of anywhere

Welshie said...

I totally agree Ergo.
I have a full size welsh flag on my living room wall! Looks bloody fantastic!

I've been thinking about completely redecorating my bedroom. But where the hell to start? Any ideas? Nothing floral. Don't do floral. Hate floral!

Welshie said...

Good god it's nearly 1 a.m.
I'll be off to my non floral bed.

Speak to you tomorrow Ergo.

Ta ta.

ergoproxy said...

I don't do floral either welshie, unless it's like Art Deco or asian style and even then only in accents, flounces and frills are not my thing
I really like blue and white in a bedroom, looks really calm and fresh

sweet dreams

elena said...

I can hear Wendy cheering from here!!!!!!!

ergoproxy said...

Hi elena!

so that team she likes won obviously. What sport is it?

elena said...

Yep The Saints are going to the Superbowl

ergoproxy said...

that's gridiron isn't it

I've never watched it but I see them talk about it on the news
good on them!

Amyranth said...

Well good for the Saints! Even my MIL is cheering them on now, but that's because she's always been one for Saints.

Hey girls.

elena said...

It was a great game Ergo. Very close and lots of nail bitting moments.

Hey I gotta go make dinner but I'll try to get back if I can but my Net is out and I think Mr E is gonna take my laptop to work.

So if I don't make it back - Take care everyone.

Oh and Welshie - thanks for the hug. It means a lot.

ergoproxy said...

hi Amy

enjoy dinner mrE

Anon616 said...

WOOOOOOOOO~HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

THE SAINTS ARE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE

WHO DAT? WHO DAT?! WHO DAT?????!!!!

*whips sweat from forehead*

Boy, THAT was close! But, WE WON!!!!!


*grabs Elena, Ergo and Amy and forces them to second line and happy dance*

Thank you, ladies and THANK YOU SAINTS!!!!!

Hi Mayo, SS and everyone else! Ya'll have a great night. I'm going celebrate... more!

:P

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ, Sweetcheeks, MissT, TJ and Welshie!!!!

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anon616 said...

Amy!!!!! Thank your MIL for me too!!!! WHO DAT?!

Elena!!!! Thank Mr. E and his best friend!!!!!

Ergo!!!!! Thank Aussie WHO DAT's and Who~roos for me!!!!!



:D

*blows NFC champion's kisses to blog believe*

Amyranth said...

Goodnight Wendy! Enjoy your celebrations!

Hey Ergo, are you up for some Gchat for a little bit?

ergoproxy said...

will do Amy, give me a sec

lol wendy

Amyranth said...

Ack. Sorry 'bout that Ergo. Mom called, I buzzed you an email about that.

Goodnight everyone. I'll be around.

-A

ergoproxy said...

no probs Amy, got the email, the planning is always the hardest part, often brings out the worst in people (friends and family) hope to get you next time and you can vent your frustrations I'm happy to listen and help if I can :]
sweet dreams

toujours said...

...yeah.

i'm looking at tents again.

*sheepish*

Anonymous said...

I want your leather-studded kiss in the sand

ergoproxy said...

hi TJ!

remember if you get one we have a lot of room to pitch it in (and I promise to protect you from snakes and spiders)

toujours said...

mayo,

well, the lure of medieval camping was too strong to resist, yet again, and this time i even got out the tape measure!

i now know i will do just fine with a small 6' x 10' geteld. yep.

*grin*

but then i started looking at manuscripts, and oh my there are some amazing sites out there! oxford has digitized as many of their manuscripts as they can, high quality enormous files that allow you to look at pages in greater than life size. you can actually tell when the scribe dipped his pen into the ink, and when he pressed too hard...it's astonishing.

i was looking at a miscellany that had been given to merton college by a man who died in 1349. that book was given to them almost seven hundred years ago, and it is still there, and now it can be read by anyone, anywhere, with a computer (and the ability to read medieval latin, of course! i can recognize a few words, but that's it *grin*)

the thing that gets me when i look at something like that manuscript is how day-by-day we walk around with our sights set only on ourselves, or our circle of influence. but that scribe who inked that page, he wasn't really any different than us. he wondered what was for dinner and was irritated by his co-worker, thought about politics and how his shoe pinched, struggled with fear and had moments of sublime connection.

and all that's left of him are those pages, perhaps.

but there are so many years between him and us. i think we are greater than we give ourselves credit for. looking at something from the past like that makes me look up and out across the years, just like looking up from the ground at one's feet and gazing at the horizon. there are generations of cruelty and nobility behind us, and yet i think we always strive for beauty, too, however we define it.

don't you think? or maybe i'm just indulging in some arty-farty pseudo-philiosophical ramble.

*grin*

either way, it was a treat to see that page.

good night, mayo. sweet dreams.

toujours said...

hi ergo, sorry i'm just now heading offline!

but i think if you and i can handle hoisting up an 8' ridgeline, the 10' x 18' geteld should be just right for us! :)

have a good night, and i'll see you tomorrow!

Welshie said...

Dydd Santes Dwynwen hapus i bawb.
Happy Saint Dwynwen Day to you all.
It's the Welsh equivalent of Valentine's Day.
Pucker up Mayo! Ready? Mwah!

Dwynwen fell in love with a prince called Maelon Dafodrill, but unfortunately her father had already arranged that she should marry someone else. Dwynwen was so upset that she could not marry Maelon that she begged God to make her forget him. After falling asleep, Dwynwen was visited by an angel, who appeared carrying a sweet potion designed to erase all memory of Maelon and turn him into a block of ice. God then gave three wishes to Dwynwen. Her first wish was that Maelon be thawed; her second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers; and third, that she should never marry. Dwynwen became a nun, fulfilling her wish to never marry, and left for the island of Anglesey to build a Church. This is referred to as Llanddwynwen, literally meaning 'Church of Dwynwen'.

ergoproxy said...

diwrnod Dwynwen Sant hapus i chi hefyd!

what a sad story welshie, but how selfless were her wishes

I'm off to bed, hope you have a great day - mwah

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
The wingspan of a Boeing 747 jet is longer than the Wright Brothers' first flight.
much love EPxx

SS
It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Welshie said...

Diolch yn fawr Ergo. Nos da.


Toujours I quite often pass this little shop that sells medieval and celtic costumes. It even has a suit of armour in the window. I always smile and think of you when I pass it.

You know I love history, especially ancient Egyptian history. I know Miss T is an expert on this. Well I'm no expert but I love to read about it and watch t.v. programmes. My favourite book as a small child was Tombs, Graves and Mummies by Paul G. Bahn!! I'm actually looking through it now. It has graphic photos of decomposed bodies! My mam used to try and hide it from me in case I had nightmares, but it used to fascinate me. I also had quite a few books on Ancient Egypt and I used to look at the photos and pretend I was Queen Nefertiti. I'd wear an old white bedsheet and make these huge necklaces!
I was a strange child and an even stranger adult!

If you ever come to Britain TJ you must go to Hereford Cathedral and see the Mappa Mundi. It's a medieval map of the world. You have to walk into this cold, dark room and there it is displayed in front of you! Blooming fantastic.

Anonymous said...

Good morning.

Anonymous said...

http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/127908

New MCR…My Chemical Romance is also getting ready to release new music.

OK, I'm probably going to catch a bunch of shit for this, but I really don't care. I dig on MCR. I liked Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge after seeing them open for Green Day in 2005 and I liked The Black Parade a lot too. It's catchy and has enough rock in it to make me enjoy it and I just…like it. From what Gerard Way has said, this won't be a return to The Black Parade alter-ego the band assumed on most of its last record cycle. On the contrary, they're out to make a ROCK album. What you define as "rock" is up to you, but what this tells me is that they're going to make a more meat n' potatoes album without all the theatrics and concept stuff this time around. Sounds cool to me man!

Really, I like where the band is going here with a more straight-up album instead of trying to top the grandiosity of The Black Parade cancer patient concept album. Rather than becoming a band trying to become bigger than themselves with bleeding hearts and government hating banners cough…cough…Green…cough…Day…cough… they are just being themselves here. They had their fun as The Black Parade, but now they are going back to doing what they do, or at the very least, trying something different than what they were doing the last time we saw them. I can get down with that!

The album, which will feature songs such as "Black Dragon Fighting Society," "Bullet Proof Heart," and "Light Behind Your Eyes," is nearly finished as of this writing, but Way didn't hint at a general release date/month/quarter in the interview I read. I would anticipate it in the late spring/early summer. Hope to see them on tour, because they were a lot of fun last time I saw them.




Soap Box: Again, check yo'self before bashing me for liking My Chemical Romance. I like pretty much every genre and style in some capacity. Just because I like them doesn't mean that they are "good." Just because others may not like them doesn't mean that they "suck." Music is all relative in that it's good if YOU like it and bad if YOU don't like it, but that doesn't make your opinion of them fact. But hey, why am I giving all you My Chemical Romance fans reading this such a lecture anyways? Of course you like MCR! And Miley Cyrus! And…Ke$ha?

Soap Box Part Deux: You know, to be honest, I don't really throw the radio on a whole lot and have never heard one Ke$ha song. All I really know is that she makes me have to press the ‘Shift' key and the ‘4' key simultaneously in order to type her name. That's annoying enough that I don't want to have any more of her in my life than I have to.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait!!!

Anonymous said...

From imdb:

500 Days of Summer actor gets a black eye at a Golden Globe party for defending our country against "We deserved 9/11" statement?

I love this guy as much as the next person, but this story sounds fishy to me.

Anonymous said...

I ♥ MGG

Anonymous said...

Me 2 9:00. Looking forward to hearing the new MCR music.

Welshie said...

I have to be honest but I'm not really feeling that excited about the new album. I'll probably give it a listen though. It's a shame but Gerard's antics put me right off:(

Anonymous said...

MGG unauthorized biography


authorized by the actor's actor's actor's actor

Anonymous said...

Happy Saint Dwynwen Day to you Welshie.

Anonymous said...

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Lol, Shinergate 2010!

I love the guy and I've been following his the Shiner Updates on his twitter, but I think he probably just walked into a door or something.

Anonymous said...

Dat Who


Dem Too

Welshie said...

Anon @ 10:27 Diolch yn fawr, and a happy saint Dwynwen Day to you as well.

I've made a special Traditional Welsh Lovespoon for you all here. I hope Mayo won't mind me hanging it on the wall. Hmm, there we are, oh it's not straight, *adjusts lovespoon*, that's better. *Stands back and admires*:)
O.K. so I know it's not a tradition for a GIRL to give lovespoons, but you see I can't sew. Girls usually made lace hankies embroidered with their lover's initials. Well bugger that give me a piece of wood and I'll carve a beautiful lovespoon for you all!! Hope you like it.

Got to go now.

Speak to you soon.

Ta ta

toujours said...

good morning, all and sundry. :)

welsh anon, i would love to see the mappa mundi in real life! when i was in the u.k. last, we spent the final few weeks of the semester in ireland, and so i was able to go to the trinity college library in dublin and see the book of kells.

talk about being blown away!

i was also fortunate enough to be able to visit a college library at cambridge (though i no longer remember which one...oops) that had on display various first drafts of famous pieces of literature and poetry, including winnie-the-pooh! it was in pencil, which is delightful. (the room also contained an impressive marble statue of lord byron, placed in front of a window so that the sun gave it a halo, most inappropriately, so some would say. *grin*)

i get all sentimental when it comes to egyptian stuff, though (hatshepshut was my favorite!). daily life intrigues me, but i don't much like how mummies are on display in museums. the egyptian rooms in the british museum gave me the heebie-jeebies. it just seems disrespectful to me, somehow.

Anonymous said...

Go ahead and give into the Nerd Love.

You know you want to. :)

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

Welshie sweetie, I was so sorry to read about your losses. Don't let it pray on you that things come in three's. I said that this weekend but it didn't. First, I found a fiver in TJ Hughes, then a rellie gave me some money for a bond on wherever I get in london, on the same day. I was convinced that the third thing would be me winning the lottery later but alas.

I love it when you talk Welsh, I just wosh I could hear it cos I love the accent. I love the flag too.



Elena sweetie, that's sad about noticong that you have to do more and more for your mum. It comes to us all but that doesn't make things any easier. I'm sure your mum appreciates everything you do for her.


Wendy sweetie, congrats for you team. I hope my team can be as successful as yours this year.



You know I love history, especially ancient Egyptian history. I know Miss T is an expert on this. Well I'm no expert but I love to read about it and watch t.v. programmes. My favourite book as a small child was Tombs, Graves and Mummies by Paul G. Bahn!! I'm actually looking through it now. It has graphic photos of decomposed bodies! My mam used to try and hide it from me in case I had nightmares, but it used to fascinate me. I also had quite a few books on Ancient Egypt and I used to look at the photos and pretend I was Queen Nefertiti. I'd wear an old white bedsheet and make these huge necklaces!
I was a strange child and an even stranger adult!


You are wonderful Welshie sweetie.



Well back to gumtree for me.

Catch you all later xxx

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY EVERYONE!!!!

*hangs Aussie flag up on wall beside welshies lovespoon*


still raining, up to 10 inches in the last 2 days now, glad we live on a hill!

Welshie said...

Oh Miss T I so wanted to go to the Tutankhamun Exhibition in London a few years ago but no one wanted to go with me. I was too much of a wimp to go on my own. London's scary Miss T. Scary I tell you! All those cars and buses and taxis and the underground, what's that all about. I don't want to travel underground. I'm not a bloody mole! God knows where Welshie would end up!
And what if I get mugged eh? I suppose I could pack my bagpipes in my rucksack and if anyone tries
to mug me then I'll whack them over the head with my bagpipes! Take that, and that!! Whack! whack!
Good god Miss T just imagine your first job as a police officer would be to go and arrest this mad Welsh girl attacking a mugger with her bagpipes. I'd never live it down Miss T. Never.

You see I'm only used to mountains and horses, cows, sheep and hedgehogs. I even get homesick when I go shopping to Shrewsbury and it's only an hours drive away. There's no hope for me Miss T. No hope:(
I'm destined to live in the back of beyond for all eternity. Wah!!

Welshie said...

Oh Hi Ergo. Didn't see you sneaking in there. I was too busy feeling sorry for myself!! hahaha.

Happy Australia Day to you. Hey your flag looks perfect there next to my lovespoon.

I do hope it stops raining for you soon Ergo.

ergoproxy said...

so do I!
but doesn't look like it.
we may end up not going out it's really heavy rain, we don't need to drive far and we don't get cut off but I doubt it'd be any fun huddling in someone else's house for the day, may as well stay dry here

we have a few sets of friends cut off by creeks already

Welshie said...

Oh bloody hell Ergo it sounds serious.

Was your little girl able to go to school today?

Anonymous said...

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY Ergo!

ergoproxy said...

no school today as it's a public holiday but we can get just about anywhere without worry, except to the west which has nothing much to go to anyway, the school isn't far but first day back'll be a wet one!
Some roads I maybe have to go through a couple of inches of water in a couple of places to get to town but that's no hassle, too high and I never risk it.

Thanks anon!!!! :D

ergoproxy said...

oh and the friends have low causeways on their driveways to cross, so as they say for a few, a cow pisses upstream and it goes over , lol
they are used to it

there are some roads cut but no major ones, like the highway, as yet.

Welshie said...

Glad it's not too much of a problem for you Ergo. Stay safe, stay dry.

Well it's way past Welshie's bedtime. Yawn.

Nos da.

ergoproxy said...

sweet dreams welshie

stay dry though? maybe not, will still be heading out to lunch, lol

Anonymous said...

7 year old Picasso


sells his paintings for £17,000 in just 14 minutes

Anonymous said...

Think about it

Anonymous said...

Gerard and Mikey photoshoot.

I think Gerard sounds a little disrespectful to his audience. Not everyone who listens is a 16 year old who dyes their hair black. :/

Anonymous said...

Keeping an open mind

Anonymous said...

What an impressive picture of the brothers Way! You can really see the resemblance there.

Anonymous said...

If You Open Your Mind Too Much, Your Brains Will Fall Out (Take My Wife) :

If anyone can show me one example in the history of the world of a single
Psychic who has been able to prove under reasonable experimental conditions that they are able to read minds

And if anyone can show me one example in the history of the world of a single
Astrologer who has been able to prove under reasonable experimental conditions that they can predict events by interpreting celestial signs

And if anyone can show me one example in the history of the world of a single
Homeopathic Practitioner who has been able to prove under reasonable experimental conditions that solutions made of infinitely tiny particles of good stuff dissolved repeatedly into relatively huge quantities of water has a consistently higher medicinal value than a similarly administered placebo

And if anyone can show me just one example in the history of the world of a single
Spiritual or religious person who has been able to prove either logically or empirically the existence of a higher power that has any consciousness or interest in the human race or ability to punish or reward humans for there moral choices or that there is any reason - other than fear - to believe in any version of an afterlife

I’ll give you my piano, one of my legs, and my wife

toujours said...

hey, i just saw that pic over at livejournal! it's a fun one isn't it? it reminds me of their show at madison square garden.

i myself didn't get a disrespectful vibe from the quote...but then i was one of those 16-year-olds with dyed hair (electric blue in my case). i do think it makes a more interesting adolescent rite of passage than smoking your first cigarette or drinking your first beer or dragging the strip, or whatever else. i think in a wider sense, he's still describing their audience as those people who felt (and still feel) different, those who wanted to stand apart from the crowd.

Anonymous said...

People who dye their hair black and wear black clothing trade in one type of conformity for another.

Anonymous said...

8

toujours said...

well, that's true, but conditonally.

in my school, i really was the only one. but part of the reason i dressed experimentally and dyed my hair was because i was inspired by the fashion and art magazines i was reading, so choosing to be the "weird one" in school could be seen as my choice to align myself with a different "tribe".

when you're a teenager, part of figuring yourself out is figuring out who you belong with, and who you don't. the refinements in self-identity come later.

Anonymous said...

That is often times the case 11:52. Especially with teenagers. It's also understandable. Everyone wants to fit in somewhere and with some group.

I think we all need to be ourselves and encourage self awareness and individuality in today's youth. Hair dyed or not. All black clothes or tattered jeans and flannel shirts. Be who you are. Wear what you want. Listen to the music you enjoy. Dye your hair green. As long as you're doing it for you because it's what you want to do. Not doing it just to fit in with a certain scene.

Anonymous said...

That is a great portrait of the Way brothers.

toujours said...

self-awareness is something to be encouraged in everyone, regardless of their age, most definitely.

Anonymous said...

Gabe Saporta is lookin mighty fine in that dress shirt, jacket & tie.

Anonymous said...

It is TJ.

Anonymous said...

Bye blog.

toujours said...

good night anon. :)

Anonymous said...

Goodnite.

toujours said...

mayo,

it seems being unemployed is bad for my beauty sleep; my night owl side is definitely ascendant!

ah well, i know i'll be admiring the dawn again soon enough. for now, i'm enjoying being alone with my thoughts in a sleeping house, and seeing the moon's light on the floor when i creep out to refill my cup.

sleep now, though; i almost cracked my jaw with that last yawn!

take care, mayo. hope you are well and finding much to make you smile these days.

good night, and sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

hey de ho

well it did actually stop raining at about 3pm, we had fun anyway. Played ping pong and welshie
I played darts!!!!!
very badly but I did actually get a bullseye!! I made everyone stop to look and see I did it lol

Tj and anon interesting thoughts, I think trying out images is all part of growing up and finding yourself, some do it sooner, some later but we all fit somewhere

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
For every person on earth, there are an estimated 200 million insect
much love EP xx

SS
Each year, more people are killed by teddy bears than by grizzly bears.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

Baby boy is so much better looking out of character. He's still a total nerd though.

toujours said...

Each year, more people are killed by teddy bears than by grizzly bears.

eep!

*looks nervously back toward the bedroom*

i'd better start being nicer to him then, i guess!



okay, mayo, so i should never ahve written about my sleeping habits, because apparently, that jinxed me something fierce last night, and then i was wide awake at 9 am on the spot this morning!

i may just have to have a nap this afternoon.

i hope my teddy bear doesn't kill me in my sleep...



wish me luck!

Anonymous said...

Should the Saints win the Superbowl, isn't that one of those biblical signs of Armageddon.

Anonymous said...

I love the Gube too, but let's just keep him away from loonies, okay?

There are already a ton of MCR fangirls on lj who suddenly have MGG icons and who want to ship Reid/Morgan fanfic. *shudder*

Don't make it worse than it already is, okay?

Anonymous said...

Prepare to meet your maker 12:51.

elena said...

TJ – Don’t worry your Teddy Bear would never harm you. Uh he told me so just the other day.

Not sure if the Saints winning the Superbowl would be a sign of Armageddon but I think I might have had a sign of the impending doom this morning. I took Stormy to find a dress for Court Warming and she decided to get the first one she tried on. Seriously I had braced myself for hours of dress viewing. Yes there is a definite disturbance in The Force.

Hope everyone is having a great day.

GO SAINTS

elena said...

Oh my.....

NT man gets earpiece stuck after using super glue

Territory News January 25, 2010

Gye Gardner with his sticky phone receiver situation / Patrina Malone
A MAN who used super glue to fix his mobile phone thought his problems were solved -- until he put the phone to his ear.

"I hit my ear on the boom of my truck and broke the headset of my phone," Gye Gardner told the Northern Territory News.

"So I got some super glue and glued it back together - and that was ... when my boss rang."

After having the headset in his ear for more than five minutes the adhesive had hardened - and Mr Gardner found himself with a earpiece glued into his ear.

"Usually it's in my ear all day anyway - friends suggested to leave it in there and just plug my ear into the powerpoint at night to charge it. But I did get a little worried and thought 'This is not good, this is really not good at all'."

The 43-year-old said he scraped the earpiece out of his ear with a spoon but several pieces of skin were still stuck to the headphones.

"Yes, it did hurt - but I guess I did hurt my pride much more than it did hurt my ear."

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!!

hahaha elena! a spoon!! and bits of skin stuck to it!!! ewwwwww that's the northern territory for you!

I looked it up too and the article I found started with "GYE Gardner didn't think he would be the next to make the Northern Territory News for the funniest mishap of the week.

When Mr Gardner heard about a Darwin woman who made headlines for getting pulled over by police for a breath test wearing little but her undies, the 43-year-old had a big laugh - but wasn't expecting he would be next in line to make the paper for a mishap."
I mean it gets hot up there but O_O

TJ I am sure it's only teddies who don't have fashionable wardrobes and fashion shoots. They get so frustrated they aren't recognised for their true greatness.

Anonymous said...

Hep Me Hep Me Hep Me!
0_0

A teddy bear wearing Armani mini just tried to maul my ankles.
I think he wanted my Burberry shoes
>_<

Anonymous said...

Well they said it would happen!!!

Anonymous said...

satisfies even the biggest appetites

it's good to be full

Anonymous said...

Quatrain 12

With Luna in Libra. Mars, Jupiter align with Aquarius. In The Valley of the sun. The mighty Horseman shall fall.





;)

Anonymous said...

I love the Gube too, but let's just keep him away from loonies, okay?

Lol. I don't think you have anything to worry about here. There are only three or four old sticks in the mud here and they don't have the mental capacity to have more than a few interests.

This place needs to be put out of its misery.

ergoproxy said...

it's been sunny!!!!
ahhhhh so nice to be able to walk around outside :]

Anonymous said...

Just something special about this muzak

Anonymous said...

But its hard to beat these vocals

elena said...

Hello everyone

Just a quick "hey" from me. I'm at the casino with Mr E and we are getting ready to watch "Watchmen" again. He really likes the movie. Oh and he told me he's planned my birthday gift for this year. We are gonna go to the comic show and to see Kevin Smith. Gonna stay here in the hotel for 2 nights. I'm totally loving the idea.


Anyway take care everyone.

Mayo - Sending you a big hug just cause.

SS - Two hugs for you. Once again just cause.

Night all

toujours said...

elena, ergo, i am much relieved after your assurances! i would hate to think that newmar was egotistical and homicidal.

4:42, thankfully, my bear has never been interested in shoes! but if you had been wearing a matched set of pizza slices...? watch out!

toujours said...

oh i just missed elena. :(

have fun and wow, that show sounds like it will be a great time! mr. e has some pretty good ideas, i see.

good night elena!

ergoproxy said...

hi TJ!

hope you have a good time elena!

toujours said...

hi ergo!

so get this, my mom has a little dog-a-day desk calendar, and when i changed it over to today, it's a picture of a dog on an australian beach, wearing the aussie flag as a scarf -- which is very cute, but my first thought was hey, they're a day late with that, australia day was yesterday!

lol you have my time sense all in disarray, ergo. :)

ergoproxy said...

oops sorry lol

I was disappointed I didn't get to wear my aussie flag bikini, it was too wet and cold to swim. I have shirts though

toujours said...

lol i'm sure you do! :)

hey, thanks for your comment over at twitter (i just checked my phone *grin*)

i'm really looking forward to trying this hourly comic day. i've been reading last year's comics and they've got me all excited to participate!

ergoproxy said...

will you be putting the pics at twitter or your LJ? I'm curious how does it work?

ergoproxy said...

brb

toujours said...

there's a message board dedicated to the hourly comic, so that's where i'll post mine, but i'll have a link at my lj, too.

this is the page that describes the process, and this is where the artist john campbell explains himself. :)

Anonymous said...

toot diddle-ee-ada-toot-diddle-ee-ada

Anonymous said...

toot toot

ergoproxy said...

sounds fun TJ it'll be interesting to see what people come up with

ergoproxy said...

yin tong yiddle i po

toujours said...

yeah, there are all different styles and people participate from all over the globe, so you get all these cool glimpses of people's lives. :)

ergoproxy said...

I will def check it out

toujours said...

lol you'd better!

so what are your post-australia day plans? when's your next shopping expedition? :)

Anonymous said...

Calling it quits! :(

ergoproxy said...

went shopping today actually, after dropping BG for her first day at school for the year.
Was nice to be able to shop fast, I got some shoes on sale, nice leather sandals and some wine for the rack, birthday gifts for my nephews and brother and some more wooden kitsch for my outdoor decorating

Anonymous said...

This place needs to be put out of its misery.

Finally

someone with good sense!

toujours said...

wow, you are amazing! :)

was your daughter happy to go back to school?

ergoproxy said...

she is, new teacher and all, she's a bit nervous about it being harder work though, but she'll be fine

toujours said...

that's the way i always was, too. it only ever took a couple of days to get into the swing of things.

ergoproxy said...

she does love all her new books, covered with pics of puppies and kittens from some cheap calendars, I use those slip covers too, so much easier to do all the books, and reusable... new pencils, ruler, pencil case...

I always loved new school stuff

Anonymous said...

:*

Anonymous said...

The wind of change blows straight
Into the face of time
Like a stormwind that will ring









:(

toujours said...

oh man, definitely! i still get a little bit of a thrill when all the stuff is out in the stores...all those brand new pencils and notebooks...

that's magic, is what it is. pure magic.


and i'm going to do a little magic of my own and make myself disappear for the night! after last night's unsettled sleep, i am completely ready for shut-eye. i even very carefully did not drink any italian roast (stuck to the milder blends *grin*), nor have i looked at any medieval camping gear.

my mind is peaceful and calm.

aauuuumm.


*hee*

good night ergo! it was nice to chat with you a little!

see you later. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

the idea of participating in something like the hourly comic day really struck my fancy, not just for the excuse to do what amounts to a comic-version of twitter, but to commit to completely giving a day over to art...and that it just happens to be the day i rededicate myself to my path, the day i celebrate as the beginning of my spiritual year?

oh yeah, there's some good timing involved with that, definitely.

*grin*


good night, mayo, and sweet dreams.

Anonymous said...

Careful 2:10, you'll catch cooties

Anonymous said...

Goodnite :)

Anonymous said...

you

again

ergoproxy said...

goodnight TJ sweet dreams

goodnight anon

Anonymous said...

we are surrounded by miracles

Anonymous said...

but we have to recognize them

Anonymous said...

otherwise there is no life

Anonymous said...

*pokes tongue out*

Welshie said...

Anon 5:25 My mam once gave me a 'chwip din', (smack bottom)when I poked my tongue out at her! Ouch:(

I'd give you a 'chwip din' anon but methinks you'd enjoy it way too much!! :)

Anonymous said...

nope

Anonymous said...

See & believe.

ergoproxy said...

Hi welshie, hope you had a nice weekend. I'm off to bed, enjoy your day :]

Mayo
A ten year old mattress weighs double what it did when it was new, because of the -ahem- debris which is absorbed through the years. That debris includes dust mites (their droppings and their decaying bodies), mould, millions of dead skin cells, dandruff, animal and human hair, secretions, excretions, lint, pollen, dust, soil, sand and a lot of perspiration, of which the average person loses a quart per day. Good night!
much love EP xx

SS
The company that manufactures the greatest number of women's dresses each year is Mattel.
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning ♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

This place is now what a school would be like if the only students who were left were the hall monitors.

Jesus. And to think I used to come here to be entertained.

Oh well.

RIP, Mayo.

Anonymous said...

The words who were left are not needed in that sentence.

I'm writing you up for poor structure, being wasteful, littering and for monitoring the hall monitors without permission.

Anonymous said...

RIP, Mayo.



You get detention for burying Mayo alive.

Anonymous said...

You get detention for burying Mayo alive.

Are you kidding? Just coming here is like being in detention.

And yes, buried alive is an apt metaphor. This blog is dying a slow, painful death.

Where is Dr. Kevorkian when you need him?

Anonymous said...

Make a new post Mayo.

Prove the naysayers wrong.

Anonymous said...

Where is Dr. Kevorkian when you need him?



With his fictional peers Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Moreau?





Dr. Jack Kevorkian has been known as "Dr. Death" since at least 1956, when he conducted a study photographing patients' eyes as they died. Results established that blood vessels in the cornea contract and become invisible as the heart stops beating. In a 1958 paper, he suggested that death row inmates be euthanized, and their bodily organs harvested. In 1960, he proposed using condemned prisoners for medical experiments.

In 1989, a quadriplegic, too handicapped to kill himself, publicly asked for assistance, and Dr. Kevorkian began tinkering on a suicide machine. But a different patient -- Janet Adkins, a 54-year-old with Alzheimer's -- was the first to test the device. It worked. Kevorkian then provided services to at least 45 and possibly more satisfied customers.

In 1997, however, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Americans who want to kill themselves -- but are physically unable to do so -- have no Constitutional right to end their lives. Kevorkian was sentenced to 10-25 years in prison, but was paroled in 2007, in failing health and nearing his own death.


http://www.nndb.com/people/272/000023203/

Anonymous said...

8:32
You're going to get written up for bothering the teacher.

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

Welshie, you are mad and I love you for it.


Well, gotta be off now, can't stay long. Might be off to London tomorrow, if not then the weekend to check out some places to live. Wish me luck.

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

happy fruitful house hunting missT!

Anonymous said...

Make a new post Mayo.

Prove the naysayers wrong.

January 27, 2010 8:32 AM


Well, it will have to be better than posting a pic of rocks to prove me wrong.

Anonymous said...

Maybe the Dingo ate your Mayo.

Welshie said...

Runs after Dingo with my bagpipes. Take that, 'whack', and that, 'whack'!
Naughty Dingo! :)

ergoproxy said...

hi welshie
mayo would probably be a bit big for a dingo...
unless it's a pack!
O_O

elena said...

oh LOL

I can just hear it now

A dingo ate my Mayo

Hey everyone. I'm posting from my phone so please pardon any mistakes.

Hope everyone is well

ergoproxy said...

Hi elena,.I'm great thanks :]

hope you are too

elena said...

I'm okay Ergo, thanks for asking. Just hangin' with Mr E in his shop watching him clean up his work space. Wish I could get him to do this up at the house. LOL

what's new with you?

ergoproxy said...

not much new here
back to usual daily work, table covered in paper as usual lol

elena said...

not much new here. Mr E fixed my car today. That's a good thing! Weather is turning nasty again. Oh Mr E just roasted me a hotdog. yum

ergoproxy said...

sounds yummy, I'm roasting a duck for dinner tonight, first time for everything!

we have sun again but they are saying rain is coming back, just in time for the weekend :/

elena said...

Oh Ergo before I forget... the package I sent yesterday has 3 small boxes of chocolates one is for Danger Hand

ergoproxy said...

sorry?
didn't quite catch that
yo..'re bre..k..ng...u...

elena said...

????????

elena said...

I am confused

Anonymous said...

Twinkle twinkle little star, the WHO DAT NATION has come so far. The Saints have met their lofty goal, they've made it to the Super Bowl. Let's get back to the nuts and bolts, and finish off the Indy Colts. We'll bring that trophy back to our camp, along with the title; SUPER BOWL CHAMPS!!!!

ergoproxy said...

did you say something about chocolate elena? I am not sure who this DH would be and why he gets chocolate ;]

elena said...

Oh ha ha DH gets chocolate cause he's a sweetie

watching a terrible movie called "Mountain of the Cannibal Gods" right now. So 70's and so bad

ergoproxy said...

oh goodness it sounds a right shocker, so bad it's funny?

toujours said...

hello hello.

that title is so lurid all its own i can easily visualize the movie poster.

ergoproxy said...

hello TJ hows things?

toujours said...

things are maybe on the grumpy side, ergo. how are you?

elena said...

Oh holy crap this movie just keeps getting worse. They just cut off a guys ding dong. Oh and there was a scene with a guy getting "busy" with a pig

toujours said...

what, is that movie rated "e" for ew?

ergoproxy said...

O_O !!!!!



aaaaaaaaaand back to TJ, lol
sorry to hear you're a bit grumpy, I'm really good thanks. I think the fact I had a really good dream with Muse in it started my day well :]

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous Anonymous said...

Make a new post Mayo.

Prove the naysayers wrong.

January 27, 2010 8:32 AM"


Mayo could make a thousand new posts and it would still be the same old boring ass blog it's been for over a year.

I agree with the anon who said the hall monitors were the only ones left roaming the place.

Even the principal who suspended everyone (Amyranth) hardly ever checks in.

toujours said...

a good dream definitely will send your day heading along the right track, that's good to hear. :)

elena said...

DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT WATCH THAT MOVIE. Shit that sucked and not in a good way

Hey TJ good to see ya

ergoproxy said...

and now I'm wondering what's happening in Mountain of the Cannibal Gods

update elena?

toujours said...

hi elena. thank you for the sacrifice of watching that movie so that we do not have to.

*whew*

ergoproxy said...

ok, note to self "do not watch that movie" ....done

elena said...

All right HBO is showing Smokey and the Bandit again oh hell yeah I get to talk about Trans Am cars and say the word Bandit again God bless you HBO

Hey anon nice to see ya

toujours said...

elena, the last time you were talking about that movie i almost went and got the lyrics to "convoy" to c&p here. when i was a girl i used to love that song. in my eyes, my dad was just like the burt reynolds character. :)

ergoproxy said...

we have short wave radio in the ute and when we are travelling with friends we totally go into Convoy mode if we have to use it, a lot of "breaker one nine" "rubber duck" and "mercy sakes alive" C'mon

ergoproxy said...

elena I saw a beautifully done up Trans Am when we went up the coast a bit for a swim on holidays, obviously a classic car club was around there were quite a few parked there. It was red.

toujours said...

10-4 good buddy!

my dad had the lamest handle, i swear. he never bothered to pick one out for himself, and so all the guys he knew out on the road with him would just call out "hey, bob!" when they wanted him on the air....and that became his handle. lol

ergoproxy said...

we make up names for each other, generally they've toned down now there are usually kids in the cars

thought I'd share, were we saw the cars was a place called Redcliffe and there is a wreck there of the HMQS Gayundah (wiki article)
and photo I took of it

and here is one of Brisbane city lights

toujours said...

the lights are very pretty! and the photo of the wreck is cool, i like how you framed it with the foliage in the foreground.

ergoproxy said...

thanks TJ I took about 10 pics of it, different angles and I think I'll enlarge a few pics I took in panorama (of other stuff too) and frame them

elena said...

Everytime I watch this movie it makes me want an old Trans Am. At least we have an old Thunderbird. Oh and I have a handle given to me by Mr E but I can't exactly share it here LOL

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