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...

One More 1900

Anonymous said...

A dead empty "castle".

Anonymous said...

Then don't whine, post something of interest...say something amusing.Throw us out some wild webcam action...anything.

Anonymous said...

Nahhh.... Just passing through once in a while to see if anything changes.

Anonymous said...

i wanna ride the pony


yeah

Welshie said...

*knock knock*

Anybody home?

Anonymous said...

I can't believe you haven't found the other blog yet.

Welshie said...

nope

I guess I'm just stupid :(

Anonymous said...

LMAO shit-stirrer. The Ebil Porkies have Mayo all to themselves. Go call them names. Or post their real names until they tell you where it is. LOL

Welshie said...

5:54 anon . Is that addressed to me? 'cos I haven't a bloody clue what you're on about.

Anonymous said...

stir stir stir 5:47

Double bubble toil and trouble


Seed the doubt
cast the blame
throw it all
into the flame

Hope they squirm
call them lame
if they won't
play your game

Spread some lies
call them insane
then go back
from whenst you came

Anonymous said...

it's good to see some poetry back isn't it? ;)

Anonymous said...

no

Welshie said...

I like poetry to be honest.

Anonymous said...

Then you would have hated Ergo's decree that there should be less of it. And mostly you would have hated Amyranth's Fix and Guidelines that said to get rid of the poetry.

old timer anon said...

Actually I got bored and was just reading back, way...way back from years ago.

Holy shit, OPJ was such a fucking ogre. Wow. I'm so suprised that anyone here was able to put up with her.

Anonymous said...

In the midnight hour, baby

more

more

MORE

Welshie said...

anon 6:27. Please don't drag me into that. It had nothing to do with me.

Anonymous said...

Nobody's dragging you anywhere. Facts are facts.

Anonymous said...

6:27,44 & OTA

Even though your faux facts & revisionist history are laughable I still prefer the poetry.

Welshie said...

Everyone here knows that I don't take sides. I enjoy speaking to all the regulars here. I also enjoy speaking to Kapunua, and if I ever got the chance to speak to Sdock, Smoke or Fimble then I would gladly do so.

Anonymous said...

Revisionist history? The Fix and the Guidelines were fake? LOL OK....

Anonymous said...

I also enjoy speaking to Kapunua, and if I ever got the chance to speak to Sdock, Smoke or Fimble then I would gladly do so.


Then you might want to ask them where the other blog is.

Anonymous said...

Not everyone cares if there's another blog.

Anonymous said...

"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today

Anonymous said...

"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today

Welshie said...

Why would they want me to be a part of their blog anon? They've never heard of me. Well Kapunua has, but the others certainly haven't.

Anonymous said...

Guidelines that said to get rid of the poetry.



O'rly? The guidelines said to get rid of poetry? For real?

Post them again so we can see with our own eyes. I'm sure you have them saved.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
The Number One rule for dealing with this type of behaviour is: don't respond, don't interact and don't engage. This is not as easy to do as it sounds. It's a natural response to want to defend yourself, and to put the person right. However, never argue with a serial bully; it's not a mature adult discussion, but like dealing with a child or immature teenager; whilst the serial bully may be an adult on the outside, on the inside they are like a child who's never grown up - and probably never will.

February 8, 2010 9:46 PM

Anonymous said...

Bye bye :)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Not everyone cares if there's another blog.

February 10, 2010 7:05 PM

Anonymous said...

Someone is fixated on "the fix".

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Cyberbullying on the Internet
Cyber bullies, cyber bullying, flame mail, hate mail

Serial bullies harbor a lot of internal aggression which they direct at others. This may include projection, false criticism and patronizing sarcasm whilst contributing nothing of any value.

Many serial bullies are also serial attention-seekers. More than anything else they want attention. It doesn't matter what type of attention they get, positive or negative, as long as they can provoke someone into paying them attention. It's like a 2-year-old child throwing a tantrum to get attention from a parent. The best way to treat bullies is to refuse to respond and to refuse to engage them - which they really hate. In other words, do not reply to their postings, and on forums carry on posting without reference to their postings as if they didn't exist. In other words, treat nobodies as nobodies.

The anger of a serial bully is especially apparent when they come across someone who can see through them to espy the weak, inadequate, immature, dysfunctional aggressive individual behind the mask.
The objectives of bullies are Power, Control, Domination, Subjugation. They get a kick out of seeing you react. It doesn't matter how you react, the fact they've successful provoked a reaction is, to the bully, a sign that their attempt at control have been successful. After that, it's a question of wearing you down. The more your try to explain, negotiate, conciliate, etc the more gratification they obtain from your increasingly desperate attempts to communicate with them.

The Number One rule for dealing with this type of behaviour is: don't respond, don't interact and don't engage. This is not as easy to do as it sounds. It's a natural response to want to defend yourself, and to put the person right. However, never argue with a serial bully; it's not a mature adult discussion, but like dealing with a child or immature teenager; whilst the serial bully may be an adult on the outside, on the inside they are like a child who's never grown up - and probably never will.

Become an observer. Although you may be the target of the cyberbully's anger, you can train yourself to act as an observer. This takes you out of the firing line and enables you to study the perpetrator and collect evidence. When people use bullying behaviours they project their own weaknesses, failings and shortcomings on to others. In other words, they are telling you about themselves by fabricating an accusation based on something they themselves have done wrong. Whenever you receive a flame mail or hate mail, train yourself to instinctively ask the question, "What is this person revealing about themselves this time?"

Even mature experienced adults often cannot handle bullying and harassment by themselves. Sometimes you are dealing with a severely disordered and dangerous individual.

February 8, 2010 6:04 PM

Anonymous said...

Post the url to the other blog so I can go see how much fun it is anon.

Anonymous said...

How much better it is without all these evil boring biatches.

Anonymous said...

Stop being so childish 7:20

Anonymous said...

Someone is fixated on "the fix".


The same someones who have been fixated on it for over a year. Nothin new.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I can't believe you haven't found the other blog yet.

February 10, 2010 5:47 PM

Were there clues? Were the ones left supposed to find those clues? Of course there is another blog, anon, there are thousands of other blogs. I doubt the ladies here care one way or another about who wants to speak where and how.

Anonymous said...

Someone likes calling other people childish too. People who question them. Have ya noticed that?

I wonder where they were when proof anon was running around this place.

Anonymous said...

Good one 7:27. They were being childish.

Anonymous said...

Good one 7:27. They were being childish.

Anonymous said...

PROOF or it didn't happen.

Was annoying as hell.

Anonymous said...

Don't you damn me 7:29. ;p


TTFN

Welshie said...

It's late, I'm tired, I'm off.

Anonymous said...

Gatsby's mansion after the parties stopped. That's what this place reminds me of now.

Have you stopped yearning for the green light across the sound, Mayo? Or did you find it?

Just do me a favor and stay away from the pool, okay?

Anonymous said...

Just a few meandering, bored people hanging on with no where to go. LIke after the party is over and they don't want to go back to their real lives.

Yeh, Gatsby's mansion but....

It's so weird you should say that. When I came back here today I was thinking of what it used to be like. The parties, mystery, creativity. The dance. Masquerade.

Now it seems like the mystical castle is empty and there are three or four regular people left who still want to live in a fantasy world where they are fairy princesses. Still waiting for their lord to return.

It's true this place used to be fun. But real life is better than this empty sad place. Nothing but echoes and the ones afraid to let go.

Anonymous said...

It's true this place used to be fun. But real life is better than this empty sad place. Nothing but echoes and the ones afraid to let go.

elena said...

Welshie

sorry I missed you. Been out all day and came home to no Internet. Makes getting my book orders done very hard. Hopefully Mr E will show up with the laptop soon.

Take care Welshie

toujours said...

i know i don't have a life, today i was excited just to be going to the library. or maybe that's cabin fever. i don't know but i have a ton of books to read, so yay!

a job would be nice, though.

*sigh*

elena said...

Hey TJ

You know books always excite me. LOL But hey they are pretty much my life.

watching Dawn Of The Dead with Mr. E right now.

Good times bring on the brains!

Anonymous said...

pony say "ride" ;)

toujours said...

lol yeah you've got a pretty good excuse...

but i did get the satisfaction today of amazing the librarians with how many books i could carry in my arms.

so hey, that's something right?

elena said...

Brains brains brains

you know Fred gave me some zombie mints. Honest they say they are brain flavor and how creepy is it they taste like beef jerkey?

perhaps I should have a zombie mint while watching this movie

Anonymous said...

my my my my


Nice tongue.


saddle up

Anonymous said...

get on top, baby

ergoproxy said...

hello! I have had a very busy day running about town.
hi elena
Hi TJ

Anonymous said...

Very sad.

Real life is so fun. So much better than books. So much better than boring dead old blog.

Working, friends, being productive, getting paychecks, talking to real people. Not a bunch of women desperate to impress rock stars on a fake blog.

Real life is fun.

This blog is a place to check once every few weeks to see if something good pops up.

But here nothing ever really does anymore.

toujours said...

eeewwww, elena! i did not need to know that's what zombie mints tasted like. ew.ew.ew.

hi there ergo! :)

ergoproxy said...

I'm with you TJ zombie mints tasting like beef jerky is disturbing

Anonymous said...

mmmmmyou & me we should be

elena said...

Sorry TJ but just had to share about the zombie mints. LOL

We are watching Aqua Teen now. Love it

Anonymous said...

something good pops up.

But here nothing ever really does anymore.




You're wrong about that anon. ;)

ergoproxy said...

hey I just got this in an email

"A young couple moved into a new neighborhood. The next

morning while they were eating breakfast, The young woman

saw her neighbor hanging the wash outside. 'That laundry is

not very clean,' she said. 'She doesn't know how to wash

correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry soap.'

Her husband looked on, but remained silent.

Every time her neighbor would hang her wash to dry, The young

woman would make the same comments.

About one month later, the woman was surprised to see

a nice clean wash on the line and said to her husband:

'Look, she has learned how to wash correctly. I wonder who taught her this.'

The husband said, 'I got up early this morning and cleaned our windows.'

And so it is with life.

What we see when watching others depends on the window through which we look."

ergoproxy said...

and this one:

I OWE MY MOTHER SO MUCH

1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE.
"If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning."

2. My mother taught me RELIGION.
"You better pray that will come out of the carpet."

3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up,
I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!"

4. My mother taught me LOGIC.
"Because I said so, that's why."

5. My mother taught me MORE LOGIC.
"If you fall out of that swing and break your neck,
you're not going to the movies with me."

6. My mother taught me FORESIGHT.
"Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you're in an accident."

7. My mother taught me IRONY
"Keep crying, and I'll give you something to cry about."

8. My mother taught me about the science of OSMOSIS.
"Shut your mouth and eat your supper."

9. My mother taught me about CONTORTIONISM.
"Will you look at that dirt on the back of your neck!"

10. My mother taught me about STAMINA.
"You'll sit there until all that spinach is
gone."

11. My mother taught me about WEATHER.
"This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it."

12. My mother taught me about HYPOCRISY.
"If I told you once, I've told you a
million times. Don't exaggerate!"

13 My mother taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE.
"I brought you into this world, and I can take you out."

14. My mother taught me about BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION.
"Stop acting like your father!"

15. My mother taught me about ENVY.
"There are millions of less fortunate children in this world
who don't have wonderful parents like you do."

16. My mother taught me about ANTICIPATION.
"Just wait until we get home."

17. My mother taught me about RECEIVING.
"You are going to get it when you get home!"

18. My mother taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE.
"If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they are going to freeze that way."

19. My mother taught me ESP.
"Put your sweater on; don't you think I know when you are cold?"

20. My mother taught me HUMOUR.
"When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me."

21. My mother taught me HOW TO BECOME AN ADULT.
"If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up."

22.My mother taught me GENETICS.
"You're just like your father."

23. My mother taught me about my ROOTS.
"Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?"

24. My mother taught me WISDOM.
"When you get to be my age, you'll understand."

25. And my favourite:
My mother taught me about JUSTICE
"One day you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you!!

Anonymous said...

How pathetic

Anonymous said...

come and play, we'll see what pops up ;)

ergoproxy said...

Love that Mum taught me one..the scary thing is when you suddenly realise you've just said the same thing to someone!!

toujours said...

i like the one about the window ergo, that's a cute way to get the point across.

elena, even though there's still a part of my mind saying "ew.ew.ew.", i understand and accept that you felt the need to share. *big sincere therapy hug*

:)

elena said...

Hey Ergo

Good to see ya

toujours said...

well, i hate to say it, but t's that time. i'm logging off.

talk to you guys later! have a good night ergo, have a good (zombie-free) night elena.

sweet dreams!

toujours said...

mayo,

when i took my mug out to the kitchen a little whle ago, i peeked outside and saw stars. i didn't expect to see stars tonight. i almost pressed my face flat against the window looking at them!

what can i say? they're pretty.


good night mayo. take care.

ergoproxy said...

Sweet dreams TJ

Nice to see you too elena.

Anonymous said...

it gets better & better as it gets

elena said...

What's new Ergo?

Nite TJ

Anonymous said...

when i think about you

Goodnight...:*

Anonymous said...

ooooh my baby, let me take you there
come on come on
goodnite :) :*

ergoproxy said...

Oh not much, hasn't been raining as much, heaps of work to do as usual.
There are some very pretty butterflies about.
Anything new with you?

elena said...

Mayo

nite dude

take care, don't sweat the small stuff

Cause really when you think about it most of the shit that goes on is the small shit

Yeah, it really is.

See ya later

Elena

Anonymous said...

0_0


15 yr old girl writes cellphone book & has sold a whopping 110,000 books so far and raked in over $600,000 in sales.




Apologies to Tolstoy, but one of the biggest novelists these days is a 15-year-old in Japan who wrote a book from her cell phone using her thumbs. Really.

The new type of storytelling is called "keitai" — cell-phone novels. Aimed squarely at those who can't be parted from their mobiles, teens — mostly young women readers and writers — have turned the cell-phone story into the must-read phone book.

According to a story in the Los Angeles Times, the way it works is writers keep to a cell-screen-friendly 1,000-character limit per page and upload from their phones to publishing websites, then get instant feedback on plot twists and helpful fixes on typos. With a million cell-phone books and 6 million users, fans are giving the new craze a ringing endorsement.
Find other books for cell phones.

The Jane Austen of the text-u-scripts is a 15-year-old who goes by the handle Bunny. Her three-volume book "Wolf Boy x Natural Girl" got its start on cell screens but ended up in print. She has sold a whopping 110,000 books so far and raked in over $600,000 in sales. Not bad for a first-time author who hasn't even taken her high-school entrance exams. The Harlequin-style romance that reads more like notes passed in class has embarrassed the author enough that she continues to go by her alias.

No offense, but you can see why when you read some typical lines: "Miku was in a pink one-piece dress, wearing white heels. She looks mature because her hair is lightly curled. She's looking straight at me. It's hard to keep my cool when she's looking at me like that."

The mobile-book trend actually took off last decade through an older author who wrote a serious story called "Deep Love," about a woman who sells herself to pay for her boyfriend's surgery, then ends up dying from AIDS. Seriously, people read that on their cell phones? Well, not any more. The economic downturn has been good for mobile books that are more escapist than edgy. Well, we can't all be Tolstoy.


from
buzz log

elena said...

Gotta go Ergo

Take care. Talk to ya later

ergoproxy said...

Sweet dreams elena, hope I catch you tomorrow

Wow what a lucky girl anon, sometimes it's just being in the right place at the right time!
you take care.
I'm off as well, finish the days work then make dinner, can't wait thai bbq marinated pork chops and rice noodle salad mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Oliver Cromwell was hanged and decapitated two years after he had died.
much love EP xx

SS
Many hamsters only blink one eye at a time.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning
♥xx♥

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?


MissT it was great to see you. Please make sure to give me your new address once you get moved. I’ve got a book for you but I’ll send it to your new place as a housewarming gift. Hope you get all moved in quickly cause we’ll miss seeing you here.


Elena sweetie, you are too good to me. Of course I will, that will be so lovely.



My cousin Bungle (we named him that 'cos he's all cuddly like Bungle on Rainbow)dressed up as a giant leek on Saturday but he couldn't sit down! haha.

LOL Welshie. That's so funny. memories too, yeah I used to love Rainbow when I was little. That zippy was annoying though hahaha!

*huge hugs* I shall miss you when I've gone but hopefully it won't be for long. Than when I'm back I can chat more on my days off.




Paperheart, it was so great to see you here again. Good luck with the grades and the saving for your trip.



Ergo, me and you have such similar TV tastes. I love IT crowd. It's made my the same people who did Father Ted and I love that too. Have you seen that?


Well, I move on Saturday and I've got loads to pack so I'd better get back to it. I'll catch you all later xxxx

Anonymous said...

An Angry Valentine

If you won't be my valentine
I'll scream, I'll yell, I'll bite!
I'll cry aloud, I'll start to whine
if you won't be my valentine.

I'll frown and fret I'll mope and pine, and
it will serve you right
If you won't be my valentine
I'll scream, I'll yell, I'll bite!


Myra C Livingston

Anonymous said...

Love is like A Cabbage

My love is like a cabbage
Divided into two.
The leaves I give to others
The heart I give to you.






by
unknown

ergoproxy said...

hey missT!
I do love Father Ted, it was so funny. They still replay it on and off here. There are so many great brit comedies, I want them to play Young Ones again, I have them on video but it's a really old recorded off the tv myself copy so has it's moments.

I'll miss seeing you about while you move, hope it goes smoothly and you settle in easily.
It's such an exciting new phase of your life and I hope everything goes brilliantly for you, you deserve it!


good morning everyone else :]

anon that cabbage poem is so sweet

Anonymous said...

brrrrr

Anonymous said...

it finally froze over

Anonymous said...

mystery.... The dance. Masquerade.




the flesh and the fantasy
it's all coming back to me
^.^

Anonymous said...

That video always reminded me of the great novel The Great Gatsby.

toujours said...

just read this article from acrn.com over at twitter, it's a wonderful affirmation for die-hard music fans.

made me all warm & fuzzy & amped up. :)

ergoproxy said...

hello Tj how are you?

Anonymous said...

Quote worthy closing statement.*

To everyone who has found a home in, has been inspired by or has felt a part something through it, music is more than just notes: it’s worthy of being a lifestyle.

Thanks for the link toujours.


*Not saying that music should be a lifestyle for anyone other than those in the biz in one way or another. Only that it's a quoteworthy statement.

toujours said...

hi ergo! i'm good. (well, actually, i'm a little sad; i'm drinking my last cup of starbuck's via tonight. *sniff*)

toujours said...

you're welcome, anon. :)

ergoproxy said...

oh that's a shame, I had some Starbucks this morning, from the pack you sent me, I tend to hoard it in the freezer as a bit of a treat

cool article too, it's very true that regardless of what style of music you prefer, finding a band or performer that speaks to you can make a huge difference in people's lives. Sometimes it's forever, sometimes it's while the person needs it, but regardless it's a very powerful medium.
They had people at the first AC/DC concert last night here in Oz on tv this morning, that spanned 3 generations from those in their 50's (like acca dacca themselves!) who knew them from their beginnings to kids of 10 or 12 who've love them now. Amazing to see.

toujours said...

that's one of the things that i liked about that article, they interviewed a woman who actually was one. one of the things that bugs me is this idea that rock music is just for teenagers, but when you get out there and you're standing in line for a show, no one gives you the hairy eyeball for being "too old", you're all in it together.

you like what you like, regardless what age you are, and going to an ac/dc show or a my chem show one night does not preclude you from attending and enjoying a chamber orchestra the next.





annnnd...i'll step off the soapbox now.

ergoproxy said...

*helps you down*

yeah there are so many times kids I've taught seem to think that if you're an adult you must only ever like classical music and wouldn't possibly know any of the bands they like. Always surprised them when I did, and *shock horror* am able to enjoy classical, jazz etc as well! Best was when I could tell them who originally released the song they thought was brand new, lol

Anonymous said...

When I call you up
Your line's engaged
I have had enough
So act your age
We have lost the time
That was so hard to find
And I will lose my mind
If you won't see me
You won't see me

I don't know why
You should want to hide
But I can't get through
My hands are tied
I won't want to stay
I don't have much to say
But I can't turn away
And you won't see me
You won't see me

Time after time
You refuse to even listen
I wouldn't mind
If I knew what I was missing
Though the days are few
They're filled with tears
And since I lost you
It feels like years
Yes, it seems so long
Girl, since you've been gone
And I just can't go on
If you won't see me
You won't see me

Time after time
You refuse to even listen
I wouldn't mind
If I knew what I was missing
Though the days are few
They're filled with tears
And since I lost you
It feels like years
Yes, it seems so long
Girl, since you've been gone
And I just can't go on
If you won't see me
You won't see me

toujours said...

yeah, i've seen that look a couple of times myself! "you listen to them??" lol

you get that look when you're an adult in the graphic novel section of the library, too. "you read manga??"

Anonymous said...

i'm breathless

Anonymous said...

You're both right. It's always so wonderful to go to shows and see families there together. Multigenerations. Parents or even grandparents sharing their love of music and the bands they love with their children.

Go see Iron Maiden, Slayer, DEP, The Gallows, All Time Low or Vampire Weekend on Friday night. Go to the museum of art or history on Sunday.

Anonymous said...

I ♥ that song 11:31. :)

ergoproxy said...

Did you know a study in the UK has found that an unexpected side effect of the decline in price of electrical goods due to the rise of China as a supplier of DVD players etc has cause a reduction in home burglary as it's not worth stealing them, but a rise in personal muggings as the things of value are more likely carried on a person, iPods phones etc.

(paraphrased from Science Daily - sciencedaily.com )

ergoproxy said...

cool songs anon/s

Anonymous said...

Goodnight. :)

toujours said...

good night anon. ;)

wouldn't that be cool to be part of a family like that, 11:33? rock out and then art out. i hope there are families like that out there.

ergo, that's interesting, we're definitely becoming a more portable society.

Anonymous said...

Someone doesn't have to worry about being being breathless. They have someone willing to breathe for them.

ergoproxy said...

And just shows how nobody ever thinks of those poor burglars, having to retrain in a new job after all this time....lol

Back in a bit

11:31 said...

11:53

That's beautiful.

:)

11:31 said...

When I call you up
Your line's engaged


Keep trying.

And I will lose my mind
If you won't see me


Name the place and time.

I won't want to stay

Yes you will. ;)


You won't see me

Oh yes I will. ;)

ergoproxy said...

all done :]
Just really annoying that the general time we'll get storms in the wet season is just when school comes out lol.

toujours said...

did you get all bedraggled again today?

ergoproxy said...

no fortunately not today, I have erred on side of dryness this week and gone down to pick up from the school. It isn't raining down there, and it's only abut 10 mins drive!

toujours said...

wow, insert the obligatory "isolated showers" joke, huh!

ergoproxy said...

LOL
Oh they are at the moment, amazingly so.
You just have no idea what the weather is going to be at any destination, then it'll probably change in about 10 mins anyway .

Have you had more snow? I saw Washington ad New York on the news but it's good that Vancouver got some snow at least, they kinda need it.

toujours said...

nah, our snow is slowly shrinking on the ground. but i saw a clip from philadelphia; there was so much snow on the steps to the philadelphia museum of art (the steps shown in the movie "rocky") people were sledding down them! and not every one was using actual sleds, amusing enough. i saw one woman scrunched into a plastic laundry basket. lol

ergoproxy said...

there IS a real Death Star!!!
and it is Mimas a moon of Saturn

toujours said...

amusingly enough.

i knew i forgot a typo. hmph.

ergoproxy said...

Oh wow, that is a lot of snow! Wonder if they'll show that clip on our news I'll have to look.

toujours said...

check the msnbc website, that's the network i saw it on.

and oh my goodness! that pic you linked! should we be worried about having the death star hanging around in our solar system?

ergoproxy said...

Isn't it amazing! How art can imitate life, and vice versa. I don't know if there would have been any pics of it when George Lucas envisioned it, so to find such a likeness is just incredible. (I just googled and it was first photographed in 1981 after Star Wars!) Does make you sort of worry a bit though. lol

toujours said...

yes, it does, about george lucas' possible psychic abilities as well as imminent annihilation!

ergoproxy said...

Lets hope Han and Luke aren't past it already, and Chewbacca, gosh, I hope he hasn't been losing his hair, is there Wookie-pattern baldness?

toujours said...

that is a frightening thought! hopefully the big guy'll be able to get his hands (paws?) on a case of rogaine if so...

oh, and not to be a total nerd, but a tweet from the other day passed along the info that the proper spelling is "wookiee".





i am amazed an opportunity to use that info came along.

ergoproxy said...

Oh dear, I apologise to all Wookiees of the universe for my lapse!
It looks cute that spelling too, and who knew tweets could be so handy!

toujours said...

i know, and it wasn't even an account i'm following, it was a retweet! that's a cosmic intervention, is what it is.

(though personally, i think it's a little too cute a spelling for a ginormous hairy race of beings...maybe they're actually all into kawaii and hello kitty??)

ergoproxy said...

You should hear the noise when the newest range of Hello Kitty hair accessories come out!
*uuuuuurrraaaaaaaaahhhhhhh*

One of the lines I quote most often from Star Wars is "Laugh it up fuzzball" after Chewbacca laughs at Han Solo

toujours said...

lol after i typed my comment i had a sudden mental image of a wookiee clasping his hands up tight to his chin and saying "uwaaaah! kawaiieeeeeeee!" all sailor moon style.

Anonymous said...

for those about to rock

we salute you

ergoproxy said...

lol! Swapping those ammunition belts for a nice little red edged, bow tied, boat neck top.

toujours said...

don't forget carefully slouched socks...

and little pastel bento boxes for their lunches (what do wookiees eat, anyway?)

toujours said...

anon, i don't know what inspired your comment, but i agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment!

ergoproxy said...

lol anon brings to mind the acca dacca song!

toujours said...

okay i think i'm going to make myself get offline. the time flew by tonight and i didn't realize it was so late!

talk to you later ergo -- watch out for giggling wookiees!

have a good night. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

i stopped plugging into my mp3 player when my mom had her surgery last month. she couldn't get around on her own, and my stepdad's hearing is random at best. i felt like i needed to be "on call".

but she's doing better now, so i pulled out the mp3 player tonight.

oh my gosh, i felt like i was recovering pieces of myself! between the music and that article, i feel like tonight was a recommitment to something very important to me.

music helps keep me on my path. it's a signpost; the way i feel when i listen to rock is always a reminder to myself of who i am, at my core.

sometimes, it's so easy to forget. i'm glad i put the headphones back on tonight.

good night, mayo. take care, and stay true to whatever it is that keeps you going in the right direction.

Anonymous said...

the Gaga barbie

ergoproxy said...

Sweet dreams TJ, great to chat to you :]

anon that's a barbie/Gaga fan with tooo much time on his hands!!

and speaking of your "Lady Gaga area" top tips for upkeep!

Anonymous said...

I love lady G!

My telephone!
M-m-my telephone!
Cuz I'm out in the club,
and I'm sippin that bubb,
and you're not gonna reach my telephone!

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
at any time there are some 44,000 storms; lightning strikes the earth 100 times every second, and there are on average 35 earthquakes per day.
much love EP xx

SS
200 million couples make love (and 400,000 babies are born) every day.
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

ergoproxy said...

me!

ergoproxy said...

yay!
*happy dance*

Anonymous said...

That video always reminded me of the great novel The Great Gatsby.

How odd. Did you actually read the novel?

MissTottenham said...

Well, my last comment till I get broadband in my new place.

I love you all and I'll miss you for however long it takes.

*snogs all round*

Have a great wekeend guys and goodbye from Sheffield, I'll see you from the London end soon.

xxxxxxx


Congrats Ergo for top of page *dances like a loony*

Off now, back to packing.

Take care everyone ♥

Welshie said...

*runs after Miss T*

*waves* Bye Miss T


Bye


Bye



*bottom lip trembles*

:(

Anonymous said...

So, same old same old. ME! Happy dance. Yay! Elena is sad. TJ tries to be deep. Anons bitch (including me).

No wonder your God left Heaven.

Welshie said...

Oh hello Anon. How do you do?
I was just sitting in the corner here waiting for someone to arrive.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
That video always reminded me of the great novel The Great Gatsby.

How odd. Did you actually read the novel?

February 12, 2010 7:13 AM


My guess would be no, anon.

Anonymous said...

10:47. EP's pointless game may be enough to set your teeth on edge, but why let it bother you? It's alot better than what the others did. Remember the fighting? Remember real names getting revealed? This is nothing.

They pushed everyone else off the swingset, now let them have their fun. It's all they have.

Anonymous said...

This is true. The ones left have "the stage" now. Let them perform their little acts for each other in this otherwise empty theatre.

Welshie said...

Please anon I don't want to be on any "stage". I really don't want the spotlight on me. You see I have the most horrendous stagefright. I'm absolutely serious. I used to sing a lot when I was a child. I'd be sick for days before any performance.
It took me two years to finally comment here. Two bloody years!

I have actually noticed that some people have stopped commenting since I arrived. Maybe it's a coincidence, maybe not, I don't know. I'll gladly let others take the stage here whilst I go back to my corner.


Please anon 10:47 don't speak badly of my friends here. They're good people. There's no need for it. They've shown nothing but kindness towards me.

O.K. I'm off. Ta ta.

Anonymous said...

4:10
That's some scary shit. O_o

Anonymous said...

Hell's Bells

Anonymous said...

Poor Welshie is the 'token new person' and doesn't even realize it.

Anonymous said...

How can she be the token new person when she's not new?

She's the blog's token bagpipe player. I just wish she would take to the fiddle or violin. Maybe harmonica. ;)

Anonymous said...

... or the cowbell. That's easy. All you need is a little rhythm, strength and attitude.

Anonymous said...

Welshie may not be new, but she didn't come over on the Mayoflower, so to speak -- meaning that she hasn't been commenting with a name since the blog's inception.

Anonymous said...

gimmie gimmie gimmie

Anonymous said...

I heard Keith Richards came on the Mayflower. June July and August flowers too.

How's about some brown sugar anon?

you shoulda heard him just around midnite

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

Hiya welshie
*waves to corner*

BYE MISST!!!!!!!
*SNOG*
take care and have a fabulous time!!!!!

Anonymous said...

That right there, baby. That's what it's all about. You know what I'm talking about. :)
Beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Since the blog is more or less dead, does anyone have any favorite moments from the past when it was alive? Any crowning moments of glory they remember? :-)

Anonymous said...

I have many, anon. :)

Anonymous said...

Name some.

elena said...

Hello Ergo Top of the mornin' to ya.

Take care MissT. Will be waiting to hear from you.

Hey Welshie - Sorry I missed you.

Anonymous said...

I loved the suck it moments. I did.
All the moments of passion and raw emotion. The true moments when there was no hiding what one felt.
No pretense or protocol.

The fuck it moments.
This is how I feel and nobody is going to stop me from saying it.
Nobody is going to dismiss or invalidate my feelings.
I feel this. This is real.
My feelings mean something and fuck you if you don't get it.


The moments when the people here wore their hearts on their sleeves.

For me, those were the best.

Passion, fury, jealousy, chivalry, confusion, love, disdain, worry, anger, concern, respect, indifference.
The moments of pure emotion.

They were most honest and open moments. Those were best.

Anonymous said...

I've named mine. Name some or yours 5:52.

ergoproxy said...

hi elena!

Anonymous said...

Or weren't my answers the answers you were hoping for?


Were you expecting or hoping for names to go with your gold crown?
I'm thinking you were.

elena said...

Hey Ergo

I'm at work right now so sorry if I seem to be disappearing.

It is very busy today probably because we are supposed to get more snow and people want to stock up on reading materials.

Works for me!!!

Anonymous said...

RIP Nodar Kumaritashvili-Olympian
21 years old
:(

VANCOUVER – With the crash that killed Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili during a Friday morning training run, just hours before the Olympic torch was to be lit here, the Vancouver Games need to take immediate steps to assure the safety of its athletes.

It can start by canceling the luge competition altogether unless the track can be reconstructed to prevent wicked speeds from putting athletes at risk.

Kumaritashvili, 21, lost control of his sled during a practice session at the Whistler Sliding Centre. He violently caromed off of two of the track’s walls before being tossed in the air, where he spun until hitting a metal support pole. He was rushed to a local hospital, but it was too late.
More From Dan Wetzel


This was no isolated incident, not just a bit of human error in an inherently dangerous sport.

It was a tragedy some saw coming on the super-fast track that had produced a dozen training wrecks already and had athletes wondering whether they were being put into harm’s way in a sport already built on attaining near impossible speeds.

“I think they are pushing it a little too much,” Australia’s Hannah Campbell-Pegg told the Associated Press on Thursday after she nearly lost control in training. “To what extent are we just little lemmings that they just throw down a track and we’re crash-test dummies? I mean, this is our lives.”

Campbell-Pegg’s words should haunt these Games.


http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/news?slug=dw-lugedeath021210&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

ergoproxy said...

I saw that on the news this morning, isn't it sad. A young mans' dream to represent his country ending so tragically. If they have got a track that has inherent danger by creating too much speed then they have to fix it. There is a point where the quest to break records can't go before the safety of the competitors.

That's ok elena, we have a sunny day today which is nice for a change!

elena said...

Oh how sad, anon. I had not heard that.

elena said...

A sunny day - how nice. It actually was sunny here but cold.

Crap I hope we don't get more snow. I'm so done with winter.

Anonymous said...

I actually agree with you 6:09 why would you want to start a fight and add the 'That's not what you wanted to hear' part?

Anonymous said...

"Or weren't my answers the answers you were hoping for?


Were you expecting or hoping for names to go with your gold crown?
I'm thinking you were.

February 12, 2010 6:40 PM"


Why do people have to be so ugly like this? It was a simple question.

Anonymous said...

I agree EP and Elena. It is tragic and this track seems to be way too dangerous.

We can't put entertainment, breaking records and possible endorsement dollars ahead of the safety of these athletes.

Anonymous said...

7:16,

As were the questions asked at 6:40. Simple questions which have yet to be answered.

What were some of 5:52's favorite moments?
Were they hoping for names to be mentioned?
Can they separate favorite moments from their favorite people?

I answered their question. I listed my favorite moments.

Anonymous said...

I'm not trying to start a fight.
I'm asking questions just like 5:37/:52 did.


Anonymous said...
Since the blog is more or less dead, does anyone have any favorite moments from the past when it was alive? Any crowning moments of glory they remember? :-)
February 12, 2010 5:37 PM




Perhaps 5:52 should have made a more graceful & diplomatic entrance.
Not everyone feels the blog is more or less dead.
Some still see life here.
Their feelings should be respected.

7:35/6:09,11,40 said...

^5:37 if they were not the same person as 5:52

In which case I apologise for my error.

elena said...

Thank you 7:35

Anonymous said...

Some just refuse to let go. That's all.

Anonymous said...

"
What were some of 5:52's favorite moments?
Were they hoping for names to be mentioned?
Can they separate favorite moments from their favorite people?"


But this IS trying to start a fight. Why would you want to bring that up? It was a simple question and you decided to take it personally and make it into your own agenda. Why is that?

Anonymous said...

You're welcome Elena. Have a goodnight. :)

ergoproxy said...

Bloody Hell!!
ANOTHER tree snake in the bathroom, again seen by BG.
Fortunately DH is home this time so he located the snake behind the dressing table, then lost it, still behind the dresser. So he removed the drawers, no snake, and the back is solid and flat to the ground bar a teeny gap. Lifted it, no snake. So he asked me to take the stuff off the top and when I lifted a cane set of shelves which sits on top and went to put it on the floor what happened? Oh yes, the snake was actually threaded through the side of it!! RIGHT BY MY FACE!!!
So I put it down, as calmly as possible, yelled to DH, snake left to get away again and DH grabbed it by the tail to get it out. Now it is happily over the far fence in the paddock.

Do we have dyslexic snakes around here? "tree" = "house"? Lol
They actually come in after frogs, but geez louise I wish we could stop em!

toujours said...

yikes! right by your face, ergo? that was one sneaky snake!

ergoproxy said...

hey TJ it sure was!, closer than I really like to get.
Lucky I am not afraid of them.

We are heading over to the creek for a bit of a swim, sorry I have to say hi then go.
You may be about when I get back, otherwise take care xx

toujours said...

oooh, have a good time! splash somebody for me. :)

talk to you later!

Anonymous said...

im looking for one of these, anybody know where i can get one?

Anonymous said...

you're looking for an icecream man or is the van you want?
wait until summer and follow the music. ;)

Anonymous said...

fucking idiots. why don't you two exchange email addresses and then shut the fuck up.

Anonymous said...

And turn this damn thing off once and for all. Moron.

Anonymous said...

i think 12:53 needs a pint of icecream and a banana split.
prolly wouldn't have to call people fucking idiots and morons with all that sweet cream inside.

toujours said...

it is impossible to be cranky while listening to astro zombies. just sayin.

Anonymous said...

or eating icecream.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
fucking idiots. why don't you two exchange email addresses and then shut the fuck up.

February 13, 2010 12:53 AM

Anonymous said...
And turn this damn thing off once and for all. Moron.

February 13, 2010 12:55 AM


Hey you kids, get off my lawn!!!

Anonymous said...

or listening to van halen.

Anonymous said...

Astro Zombies is the bomb, both versions.

elena said...

Mayo

Today has been one of those days when you just wanna crawl back into bed and yell “Do over”.

Yeah any day that starts off with finding out from an employee that the police are looking for you is pretty much that kind of day. It’s just not fun wondering why they wanna serve you with papers for hours, just waiting for them to come back. Yeah, well…

So tonight I decided to park myself on the sofa and lose myself in some mindless TV. It was going pretty good when suddenly….I realized I wanted to tell you goodnight. It’s not that I have anything to really say but then maybe that’s the point. Just knowing I can come here is comforting. So here I am.

Mayo I hope you are okay and that life for you is heading just the way you want. But remember if it isn’t you can always make a u-turn. Might not be legal but it can be done. Just make sure no one is watching.

Take care of yourself, okay?

Now back to the sofa for me. Mindless TV please take me away.

Night Mayo

Elena

Anonymous said...

Hey you kids, get off my lawn!!!


:( but i'm waiting for the icecream man. i thought i heard the music. can i stay if i share my icecream wit you? we can get a double scoop. ;)

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