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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elena said...

Uh never said I couldn't post from work but I am the only one here so when I have customers in the store I can't post. Hey, why the hell am I explaining this? LOL

Like it really matters what I say.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
You are 6:19. LOL.

BLOGIC, I love it.

April 3, 2010 6:28 PM




Yes. I am the anonymous at 6:19. The one who posted just before Elena.


You have to be one of the old watchers. Your observation skills still leave much to be desired.

Anonymous said...

Bye tinypic & blogic.
Tinylogic maybe?


Happy Easter.

Welshie said...

Hi Elena:)
Hi anons:)

Happy Easter to you all.
Pasg hapus i chi i gyd.

Curious Anon said...

Oh my, I certainly didn't mean to cause any trouble here. :S Thankyou to those who have kindly answered my questions and posted up old blogs, it's certainly very interesting and tangled web to say the least!

For those who were asking why the questions now, all I can offer is the rather boring: I recently came across this place mentioned on an MCR fansite. When I looked at it I couldn't find any reference that would even remotely link it to Gerard, and so thought I'd ask. I didn't realise it was all being kept very hush hush, I feel a bit bad now. :S

elena said...

Hey Welshie

Happy Easter to you too.

Hey Curious Anon don't worry. You'll find there are days no matter what is said it becomes a big deal.

Welshie said...

Curious anon don't feel bad.
I'm just as confused now as I was in the beginning.
Have a nice cup of tea and a hobnob, everything will be fine:)

Anonymous said...

Don't feel bad. I hope I was able to help you. I did something verbotten to the "lovelies" by posting those old blogs but I don't think it's all that serious. Mayo's isn't in danger of getting shut down, LOL.

Welshie said...

Hope your mum has a wonderful birthday Elena. Wish her a 'Penblwydd hapus' from me.

Curious Anon said...

Thankyou, I'm still a little confused too, but one thing I can say of this blog for sure is that everyone seems to be very friendly. :)

I think I'll bow out now before anything has the chance to blow up, happy holidays to all and thankyou for being understanding xo

Anonymous said...

+ yes, EVERYthing here is a big deal to these people. SRS BLOG IZ SRS.

Curious Anon said...

Thankyou also to 6:58, you were indeed very helpful and I hope you don't get into any trouble because of me. xo

Anonymous said...

Gerard told TJ all his secrets? My, she is privileged.

Welshie said...

Cheerio Curious anon.
Hope to speak to you again soon.

elena said...

Have an nice day Curious Anon

Welshie I will give Mom your B-Day greeting. But I'll have to do that in English cause I'm sure if I tried Welsh it would be brutal

Anonymous said...

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Welshie said...

Do you know what this blog is very educational!! (just googled verboten) hee hee:)
In fact I remember the days when I used to have a dictionary beside my computer! Mayo was such a cryptic little bugger, all these fancy words used to confuse the hell out of me. hahaha.
yeah I know I'm a bit thick!!!

Elena I'd love to be able to listen to you pronounce it.

Hi smiley faced anon and .! anon:)

elena said...

Oh Welshie I don't think you'd want to hear it. Just imagine a Midwestern twang and try not to cringe!

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

Happy Easter Everyone! Just cleaned up the footprints the easter bunny left all over the house, you know he powders his feet so it doesn't squeak on the floorboards as he hops, lol

hi elena, hi welshie

Welshie said...

Hye don't worry about your accent Elena, just give it a go:)

I have the strangest accent ever to be honest.
My dad was originally from South Wales and spoke with a South Walian accent, similar to Anthony Hopkins. They were both from the same area. My mam was from the North which has a very different accent, so I have a combination of both accents!

elena said...

Hey Ergo

That Easter Bunny is very sneaky guy!

The girls could never catch him hanging eggs from the tree in the front yard. Strange I was always the one who noticed it first. LOL

elena said...

Okay Welshie I'll give it a go but I'm pretty sure mom will give me a strange look!

Welshie said...

Hye? what the hell's that? haha.

Hi Ergo:)

Easter Bunny = Dawn French. hahaha.

Anonymous said...

SS actually told us about 2 secret gigs, not just the Leathermouth one, although I think the regs solved it in private off the blog and didn't make a big deal of it publicly here. Back in the day before news of this place had made it to LJ and BN, SS wrote a riddle that turned out to be an invitation to go to a March of the Saints gig in some tiny venue in NJ that he was supporting as it was for charity. I think Star went and met him, I'm not too sure though, the regs have always been secretive about stuff like that.

elena said...

Just 15 min till I close up shop so I'm gonna get started on the paperwork. Take care Welshie.

Ergo Hope to chat with you later. Flighty wants to dye eggs tonight when she gets home from work (oh my)but I should be around later.

Welshie said...

You're right anon, SS did use to write a few riddles. It was fun. Though I have to say I don't remember the March of the Saints gig.

Bye Elena, take care:)

ergoproxy said...

lol elena, it's handy the Easter Bunny has a bit of a direct secret line to parents, I'd love to have hunted eggs outside, but weather is uncooperative
Hope the paperwork goes smoothly, I'll be about all day, lucky we got to the creek yesterday because today is rainy. Might make some more hot cross buns

Welshie that is a lovely episode! She looks so cute.

ergoproxy said...

Those riddles were great, I remember the March of the Saints one,though not if anyone went to it. The cemetery one was so clever, I remember everyone madly googling to see if phrases were band names.

Anonymous said...

om nom nom AWW




Happy Easter

Welshie said...

The cemetery one, was that the one with Leonard or something like that Ergo? I too remember the mad googling skills going on. haha.
Happy days:)


Aww anon. I want a puppy now, or a wicl wabbitt.
No wait, I think I'll settle for a puppy:)

ergoproxy said...

yes welshie it was Leonard the zombie and the fox.

We aren't allowed pet rabbits here, they are a feral pest, I'd love to have one they looks so cuddly, I like the lop eared ones.
have you seen the giant rabbits? German or russian I think, just enormous!

Anonymous said...

Star did go and meet him. I don't know what he said to her but it was around that time that the Porchies got quite possessive of SS and didn't like others talking to him.

Welshie said...

Just remembered,
Congratulations Miss T:)
Amy I'm glad your nan is responding well to her treatment.
Ergo what part of Britain are your friends moving to?

Can I just say that I've never been on an Easter Egg hunt, and never once been visited by the Easter bunny:(
I might buy myself a giant easter egg to make up for it:)
What do you all think?
giant easter egg? or no giant easter egg.
Yes or No. (please say yes:))

Flippin 'ell it's after 1.30 a.m. here. Got to go.
I shall dream of eating giant easter eggs, I might wake up with half my pillow missing:) hee hee.

Bye

Anonymous said...

Was that when the pissing wars started?

lol

Anonymous said...

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ergoproxy said...

always "yes" to a giant Easter egg welshie!!

sweet dreams

I just watched the end of the HR Pufnstuf movie, which I didn't realise was on :[, I'd say Jack Wild was the first ever crush I had as a kid, I used to watch the series religiously!

Anonymous said...

The Saints one was the one I meant, sorry. I get confused. I don't remember Star. I don't remember that specific group getting "possessive" of him. I have some screen caps from certain people saying to "close ranks" but that was the OPs, not the Porchies. Actually it was an anon, with the OPs saying that it was a good idea.

But didn't Kapunua go to that show?

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Blogger messed up my jacked up jack wabbit.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Happy Easter! :)

ergoproxy said...

Happy Easter anon!

It's a shame that rabbit didn't work, it looked pretty impressive

Anonymous said...

Thanks. :)

Anonymous said...

If you copy it and paste it in your comment box it comes out right. just don't publish the comment.
It will come out messed up.
Damn blogger.
I worked on that jack rabbit for a good 10-15 mins.

Anonymous said...

OMG!

toujours said...

wow, i know all gerard way's secrets? awesome.

wait. why hasn't he told me what the name of the new album is then?

dammit.



:)

but it was cool to think back and remember all that stuff. i saved the fox & zombie story, and the whole night that we scrambled to solve it. that was so much fun!

i've saved alot of the parties, too, and other conversations i wanted to remember. i have the posts all printed out, too (hmm, no wonder elena and i get along so well! *grin*)

this place was a blast in its heyday, and it's still surprising to me when i think about it. who could've figured we would have found ourselves such a family, even for a little while. the internet is an amazing thing. :)

it was interesting, too, to read that one anon's take on the history of blogbelieve. this place has always been a bit like that old game "telephone", hasn't it?

anyway, it was a busy day and i've only been home about an hour now. my sister is visiting from up north, and so i've been doing the aunt thing with my niece and the friend she brought along. that's always fun. i'm pretty good at being an aunt. :)

gonna go catch up on my lj and my usual internets, and will be back later.

ciao!

Anonymous said...

this is all bullshit. the people here must be desperate to get attention again now that mcr is starting to get some more press.

go back and post all of the old links and things you have but it's still not going to make the world believe that this place ever belonged to gerard way. even mayo him/herself has given up on that.

ergoproxy said...

hey TJ sounds like a nice way to spend the weekend (when not at work)
I just shaped another batch of hot cross buns, these have a mix of fruit and white choc bits just for fun

ergoproxy said...

oh Matt Bellamy smashed his red glittery guitar in a show last night sob RIP red glitterati
lol

Anonymous said...

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Amyranth said...

I was thinking today that Cadbury Mini-Eggs would be awesome if they had a bit of peanut butter in them.

Amyranth said...

Oh, Anon, I liked your bunny! :3

elena said...

Why oh why do my Easter eggs always come out gray or black? I try so hard to make them colorful. Stupid little wire egg holders. The egg always falls off when I try to make them two tone

toujours said...

hello again. :)

i appreciate the effort the anon went through to make that jack rabbit, but oh my! it was scary!

ergo, i love that you allow the easter rabbit to make footprints through your place. cute!

i haven't dyed eggs for years, but i remember one year, i attached small leaves with rubber cement and then dipped them. afterwards i took the leaves off and it left a white imprint. it was cool. it didn't work as well as the magazine article i got it from, but it was still pretty neat. :)

ergoproxy said...

I haven't ever dyed eggs, though I do have egg dye thanks to Elena Easter snuck up on me this year.

Amy I have never really gotten the peanut butter in chocolate thing, it isn't really done here at all, but I ...oops..the easterbunny, got me a block of dark almond chocolate, looking forward to nomming that. And we have cadburys mini eggs right here now too :]

They have a Man vs Food marathon on today, I've been watching it and just..wow on some foods, really ...different.
Plus I really thought a cheesesteak would be something more impressive, like a steak with cheese inside it, not melted cheese on meat in a roll.

Anonymous said...

What a hoot.

toujours said...

ergo, is that the show where the guy gorges on all those huge servings of food? i've flipped past that once or twice, can't watch it for long. urg.

i've always liked the cadbury eggs with the gooey filling. :)

ergoproxy said...

That's the one TJ he was just in Boston at Eagles deli doing the 12lb burger challenge, one before he ate 15dozen oysters eeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwww

he's in New York this episode
I just cannot believe the size of all the portions
It is interesting to see the areas he's in though

toujours said...

yeah, i had no idea so many restaurants did that giant portion thing. seems like a waste of food.

but oh well! i just flip on by. :)

ergoproxy said...

that's what I wonder, the waste must be immense, but places may have agreements with the charities, I know that's fairly common over there, here there were regulations that prevented it, I think that has been changed now though.
I like watching it though, just because I love food, some looks really yummy but just so much of it, we have much smaller servings over here, friends who've travelled there have all commented on that.

but on another topic, I just put my next dozen hot cross buns in the oven :]

toujours said...

you are going to have to save me one, because i am tapped out, unfortunately.

huge busy day -- i was still at work 45 minutes after i clocked out -- and then visiting. it's funny that as welcome as guests can be, they can also really wear you out!

i was trying to indulge in some nostalgia and read some early posts while chatting here, but i'm afraid i'm not a very good multi-tasker tonight!

hope you had a good easter, ergo. :)

talk to you later.

good night everyone. :)

ergoproxy said...

thanks TJ have a Happy Easter too and wish your mum and step-dad Happy Easter from over the ocean :]
sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

hanging out here and talking with the others has always been part of the appeal, it's easy to see that when i read the comments from the those early posts. i wasn't able to stay a lurker for long.

but the best part was getting to read each new post. i never knew what you were going to write, and sometimes, the excitement at seeing new words from you meant i had read the damn thing twice, because i read it too fast the first time! *grin*

and it wasn't just what you wrote that i enjoyed, it was the way you wrote it. i like how you use words, i like how you put them together.

i miss that.

but i'm glad i got to read them. i'm glad this place became part of my life.

no matter what the end of the story turns out to be (or even if there isn't one at all).

take care, mayo.

good night.

elena said...

Mayo

You know earlier I came in and made the comment about dying Easter eggs. I wanted it to sound like that was what I was doing but it was a lie. Flighty really did say she wanted to do the eggs together tonight and silly me I was so happy. I mean my girls are way past those traditions but still… However she just called and said she won’t be home tonight. So here I sit with a dozen boiled plain eggs. I suppose I could dye them myself but fuck it they would turn out black they always did. I know it’s silly to be upset about something so trivial but damn it I am and why try to hide that fact? Of course I’ll hide it from her but not here. This is where I can say how I really feel. Anyone who doesn’t like that, and says I’m all emo and depressing can just suck it. Wow I do sound angry, don’t I? Well I am. Not at Flighty really. I get that she’s an adult who has her own life. I think I’m angry at myself. They are just stupid eggs and why care? Yeah, I know why I care I miss the past. I miss dying eggs and fuckin’ construction paper flowers. I miss so much and I wish I didn’t.

Have a happy Easter, Mayo.

Elena

ergoproxy said...

Elena I hate that you feel that way and I wish I could do something to help, but I can't so *HUG* you know I'm always there if you need me

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ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Two rednecks, Jake and Bubba, were sitting in a bar one night watching rasslin' on the tube. At the end of the match was an advertisement. A loud, obnoxious character came on screaming about the $10,000 dollars prize money for anyone who could defeat "The Killer".
Jake looked at Bubba, a 6' 4" giant with the brain the size of a pea, and got an idea. He told Bubba, "I bet you could beat that guy. He doesn't look so rough, and you're no wimp." Bubba thought about it for a minute and agreed that he probably could.
The next weekend Jake and Bubba went down to the stadium where the tournament was to be held and signed Bubba up. An old man came up and started briefing them on the rules of the contest and such. Jake, seeing Bubba was a bit nervous, asked the old man for any tips. The old man looked up to Bubba and said, "Just you watch out for his pretzel hold. Ain't nobody ever gotten out that thing."
One by one, the contestants ahead of Bubba went in and came back balled up and hurting. Two hours after they arrived, Bubba's turn was finally up. In the ring, right before the bell rang, Bubba looked back at Jake and said,
"Don't worry buddy. I can avoid that pretzel thing." But not ten seconds after he had gotten up in the ring was The Killer laying on top of the contorted ball of Bubba and the referee was pounding the mat, counting to ten.
Jake screamed and started walking back to the locker rooms. He was pissed. He had shelled out $500 to get Bubba in this contest, and it didn't last 20 seconds. But right before he got to the door, the crowd went wild! Jake ran back to the ring to see Bubba with one foot on top of the unconscious Killer and one armed raised in the air by the referee.
Jake ran into the ring and jumped on Bubba. The crowd was out of control, and Jake and Bubba were $10,000 richer!
Later in the locker room, Jake confessed to Bubba he didn't see what happened. Bubba said, "Well, The Killer got me in his pretzel hold and I thought all was lost. I hurt like I'd never hurt before and all I could hear was the ref slamming his hand down counting to ten. Then I looked and in front of me I saw this big, hairy sack of balls. I had nothing to lose
and figured it might even help. So I stretched a little further and bit down as hard as I could on those things."
"Jake," Bubba said. "You wouldn't believe the strength a man gets when he bites his own balls."
much love EP xx

SS
A newlywed redneck couple arrive at their hotel to begin their honeymoon.
The manager greets them and says "I see you're newlyweds! ... I can give you the Bridal".
To which the husband replies "No thanks, I'll just hold onto her ears until she gets the hang of it !"
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

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Anonymous said...

LMAO, DYING easter eggs. The poor things.

Anonymous said...

While you're making jokes about Rednecks.......

Anonymous said...

Elena, why don't you try to get Mr.E to do the eggs with you later today? In my experience, men (or boys!) of a certain age will jump at the chance to prove themselves -so challenge him! Dare him to get his hands dirty today. Tease the man, until he caves. ;) It's worth a shot. You have to make your own magic, sometimes. Best to you, Elena. And Happy Easter everyone. <3

Anonymous said...

Traditions change as you grow older. It's a fact of life that everyone just needs to accept. I've found the best thing to do is to make new ones as the old ones fade away.

My kids are too old for dyeing Easter eggs, visits from the Easter Bunny, chocolate rabbitts, and even spiffy new Easter outfits. So, now, each year I take them on a trip. We go someplace we can do in a long weekend.

This morning we're in a four star hotel. We had room service for breakfast and now we're getting ready to check out and go visit Biltmore House and Gardens.

Later, when my oldest doesn't want to go with us (she's nineteen and in college and still loves these trips for now) I'll do something with the younger one until he gets tired of it and then I'll make my own tradition. I'll do something that I never had time to do for myself because I was always too busy with kids.

The key is to be willing to accept change. Look back on the good memories that you had, but don't let the fact that things have changed make you sad. Be glad for those memories, but forge ahead and make new ones. That's how we grow as human beings.

Happy Easter (or post-Easter, depending on your part of the world) to all.

Anon616 said...

Happy Easter Mayo, SS, MissT, Amy, Elena, Ergo, TJ, Welshie, everyone!!!!

I hope you all have a wonderful day!

Hugs and Love
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Happy Easter PJ and co.!!!


PS: Free fast Eddie anon ~ Thank you and lol!!! We should start a petition. Wait, there already is one! You should sign it!

;)

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Welshie said...

Hello everyone:)

Just googled Biltmore House and Gardens and can I tell you that I'm so jealous!!
Anon 10:34 I don't suppose you'd consider adopting me would you and then maybe I could go there with you next Easter?
I promise to be on my best behaviour:)


I had a wonderful lazy day today. I did nothing, absolutely nothing. Bliss:)
Got up, made a pot of tea and some toast and marmalade and read a pile of Sunday newspapers.
Then sat on my magic stone and phoned some members of my family. God I'm such a lazy lump!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Hi, Welshie. You always make me smile.

Welshie said...

Hi anon:)
I'm glad I make you smile.
How are you today?

Anonymous said...

Elena writing about "dying eggs" is quite Freudian.

Anonymous said...

Hi :)

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ergoproxy said...

good morning!

hey welshie and anon
Hope everyone is having a lovely Easter weekend

Welshie said...

Hi Ergo and various artistic anons:)

Hey Ergo guess what I've just been watching.

Welshie said...

Well I didn't buy myself a giant easter egg after all. The local shop had ran out of eggs. Grr:(
Had to make do with a teeny weeny caramel egg. It was yummy though:)

ergoproxy said...

have you been watching Vicar of Dibley?

shame about the lack of giant easter egg though lol

Welshie said...

You're still guessing aren't you Ergo. haha.

Welshie said...

No Ergo
Guess again:)

Welshie said...

Dyma gliw i ti Ergo.





Y Meddyg Pwy newydd.

ergoproxy said...

really!!!!!???

what is he like?

Anonymous said...

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Welshie said...

Well I was pleasantly surprised to be honest.
After the first 10-15 minutes or so you forget about David Tennant.

Yeah I enjoyed it. It's quite different.

Special effects aren't as good though, but they have slashed the budget so it's to be expected I suppose.

At the end of the programme they showed a glimpse of the next episodes and I have to say it looks rather good:)

ergoproxy said...

I'm looking forward to seeing it, shame about the budget cuts but it'll have to be better than the sprayed green bubble wrap with lights behind it that many an early Dr Who relied on, lol
It's always a shame when a Doctor has to change but you know it has to happen, they've been a few duds but on the whole each brings a new perspective.
Much as I loved David Tennant I did feel he was a bit too emotional sometimes, the Doctor's character became a bit soppy and angst ridden at times,not his fault of course but the writers. I was never real keen on that aspect of the stories I want to see him clobber aliens lol

Welshie said...

I think once we get used to him he'll be a pretty good Dr.


I loved this review from the Telegraph

'Essentially, the Doctor is meant to be a mad alien, and Smith looks like one before he even opens his mouth.
It was ridiculous but it felt right: mad, alien, brand new but very old. A+ to the casting director. A+ to Smith. '

Welshie said...

Well it's late so I'm off to bed now Ergo.

Great talking to you.

Take care.

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ergoproxy said...

wow that is a good review! I am really looking forward to the new series now

sweet dreams welshie

ergoproxy said...

wow big earthquake in California

Anonymous said...

and thats why its good......to be me.

toujours said...

hello there.

i am bruised and battered, and completely worn out.

but that's a good thing. :)

after going out to eat for easter, the next activity on the day's schedule was a girls' afternoon out: me and my sister and our niece and her best friend, all at a local carnival (there's some weird festival the town is having this weekend).

oh man! i haven't gone on carnival rides since high school! but it was a blast. we had so much fun. getting tossed around in some of those contraptions was a fair price. :)

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Anonymous said...

Is there anybody here to talk to? I'm lonely.

Anonymous said...

My comment just desappeared, the one about being lonely. Mayo, did you erase it? Aren't I allowed to be lonely? :(

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

No one is here. Not even me.

Anonymous said...

Now its back. Now I'm confused. I'm going somewhere else. Bye-bye. :(

ergoproxy said...

Hi TJ sounds like a great day

Hi anon

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toujours said...

hey anon, i'm sorry i missed you. i was here but i was also poking around on my flash drive. i would've talked to you if i had clicked back. hope you feel better. having that lonely feeling is no fun. :(

hi ergo. it was. it was great to laugh and go on rides.

how are things for you? did you ahve a good day?

ergoproxy said...

Pretty quiet day today, it's inclement weather again so no big plans, we are going over to a waterhole to chuck a line in for fun a bit later, but BG and I are going to the movies tomorrow plus might try out my bargain-fu again.

A weird town festival sounds fun, you doing anything tomorrow?

toujours said...

chucking a line sounds very relaxing. :)

tthe festival is one of those ones that developed over the years -- the day the framers came into town to pay their taxes, and then eventually it became a little holiday in its own right. i'd never gone before.

tomorrow the others are going to go watch the parade, but i'm more inclined to take advantage of their absence and enjoy some time to myself. we'll no doubt be chatting all afternoon, so i'll soak up the silence while i can. :)

ergoproxy said...

lol it gets a bit like that with visitors, you end up exhausted doing things with them it's nice to snatch a break if you can.

Getting to the waterhole also combines a walk, as we can't drive across his paddock it's way too wet and would make a huge mess, so I can work off the bit of overeating, lol I have managed not to scoff hot cross buns today.

toujours said...

farmers, not framers, btw. i'm definitely running on steam...

i don't think i would've been able to avoid scarfing down fresh baked hot cross buns if we had any here, ergo, so kudos to you!

after all, there were jalapeno peppers offered at the salad bar today, and i scarfed up a bunch of them quite happily. i am not very good at self-restraint when it comes to treats. feast now, famine later, that's my usual practice. :)

ergoproxy said...

ooooh peppers....mmmmmm I love all that stuff

well I did the scarfing yesterday, so I am having a more restrained day, though I ahve had some of my dark almond chocolate - you gotta splurge a bit

toujours said...

well, naturally -- especially when there's dark almond chocolate involved! *hee*

sometimes i can actually be a grown-up about treats and space them out, but usually i have to restrain myself by simply not buying the stuff in the first place!

'course, my idea of a treat is usually something pretty simple: a cappuccino or super fresh fruit or a candy bar...once i bought a small container of sugar snap peas, and that was dinner!

don't do much of that now, though. not having the money to indulge with is also a great path to self-restraint. lol

ergoproxy said...

My restraint is to not buy it as well, when it's a half hour drive to a store you decide it's not that important.
I am not a big sweet tooth though, I'm the one with easter eggs still in june,lol, my brother hated me for that.
But I cannot buy packets of chips (crisps)it's like they psychically draw me if they're in the cupboard I am putty in their crispy salty potato goodness....

ergoproxy said...

well must go DH has the ute outside and it's running, snacks packed and rods a'ready
have a great night and monday TJ talk to you tomorrow
sweet dreams, bye xx

toujours said...

oh poor ergo! how you must struggle against the tyranny of those crunchy potato slices. :(

i used to think my weakness was always just one type of thing, but lately i've come to realize it's pretty much whatever's been scarce...

i mean, i once had a craving for carrots of all things.

i haven't been craving much of anything lately, now that i come to think of it. weird.



anyway, i'd better get to bed!

talk to you later, ergo. i hope there currently aren't any potato chips lurking about your home to torment you.

good night everyone. :)

toujours said...

oh my goodness, you were saying goodbye just at the same time as i was. lol

have fun ergo!

toujours said...

mayo,

there was a moment today, standing on the packed grass and gravel of the temporary carnival grounds, dizzy and giggling from the after-effects of one ride, the teenagers discussing which one to go to next, the sounds of people and machines and music all around me...

and suddenly i couldn't wait to tell you about it, just like the old days, when you were here, and i knew you were reading.

i suppose it was more about doing something new, and something that filled me with such a lovely open happiness, than about anything to do with the carnival experience itself that made me want to share it.

but there you go.

i haven't felt that urge for awhile.

and yes, it was one of the little pieces to the day that made it so good.


hope you're doing well, mayo, and i hope that maybe, sometimes, you still think of us, too.

good night.

elena said...

Mayo

Funny but I’d forgotten what it is like to have Flighty living in the house. I had forgotten that when I leave the computer I need to log off. Earlier this evening I was on and of course I checked in here just to see what was going on. Then I wandered off to wash dishes. In my absence Flighty got on the computer and since the blog was open she started reading. Yeah, she read what I wrote last night. Shit, shit, shit. Seriously I never thought she’d read that. My daughters all know about this place but have never seemed to care one way or another.

I didn’t realize she’d read it until later when I came back down to the kitchen after taking a shower. There on the table were the little cups filled with various colors waiting for the white eggs. I just stood there staring. Finally I asked her why. She said she was sorry she hadn’t come home last night. She was sorry she had forgotten. I just stood there not knowing what to say. She had actually dug the dye out of the trash where I’d thrown it this morning. So I sat down and we started to dip the eggs. She looked over and asked me if mine were gonna turn black. The question caught me off guard and I must have given her a funny look because she admitted she’d read what I wrote. I was shocked and asked her why. Her answer was even more shocking. She said that once she’d moved out she knew she didn’t get to talk to me as much and that every once in a while she’d come here and read what I wrote just to see how I was doing. That she understood I keep things inside and that she’d realized this was where I came to say what I was really feeling. I wasn’t sure how to feel about that until she said that so many things I’ve written have made her think about how she wants her life to turn out. She wants to one day have kids because she wants to make wonderful memories with them like I’ve talked about here. Flighty said she loves me and that the memories I cherish are the same ones she cherishes too.

I don’t think I could have ever imagined a better Easter than the one I had today.

Mayo, thank you for this place.

Elena

Flighty and the eggs

ergoproxy said...

wow elena that is so wonderful, really really lovely, though they cause you times of stress I think you have 3 girls you can be very very proud of.....and no black eggs!!

*waves to Flighty*

Pickled Possum said...

Hi all. =)

Elena,
I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes. When you've finished hugging your daughter, please give her one for me!

Mayo,
I am this >< close to cussing you out, like a sailor!

And don't think you're in the clear either, Lazy aSS. ;)

Congrats, MissT. =)

9:371am, April 1,
Such beautiful writing that reminded me so much of someone sweet that I miss reading here.

Welshie,
*hands over crash pads, helmet, and a wee easter treat*
You always make me smile, Welshie. Thinking lots of goood thoughts for your sister.

*waves to Lonely anon*.
Sorry we missed you. =(

Bye all. =)

*on second thoughts leaves crash pads and helmet for Elena as well*

Hi PJ!

PP signed out said...

Hi, Welshie. You always make me smile. 3:55, April 4

Oooh. Snap! lol

And -

Hope the fish will be biting for you, Ergo! =)

See ya. =)

ergoproxy said...

Hi PP!!!!!
Hope you had a wonderful Easter
Fish were biting a bit, though only widdle ones, we fed them a lot of worms. Did hook one big one though, BG reeled it in, then we let it go. Was a nice relaxing afternoon.
Lovely to see you again, take care !!

Anonymous said...

"You know who I am,"

he said

the speaker was an angel he coughed and shook his crumpled wings, closed his eyes and moved his lips

Anonymous said...

Good Morning

Anonymous said...

it's time we should be going

Anonymous said...

it's time we should be going

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
A man goes skydiving for the first time. After listening to the instructor for what seems like days, he is ready to go. Excited, he jumps out of the airplane. After a bit, he pulls the ripcord. Nothing happens. He tries again. Still nothing. He starts to panic, but remembers his back-up chute. He pulls that cord. Nothing happens...
He frantically begins pulling both cords, but to no avail. Suddenly, he looks down and he can't believe his eyes. Another man is in the air with him, but this guy is going *up*!!
Just as the other guy passes by, the skydiver -- by this time scared out of his wits -- yells, "Hey, do you know anything about skydiving?"
The other guy yells back, "No! Do you know anything about gas stoves?"
much love EP xx

SS
Two men were sitting at the bar on the top floor of the Empire State Building.
One man says to the other.. "You know, if you jump out the window here, the force of the wind will blow you back in through the window on the 90th floor.."
The other man says "fuck off, you're joking aren't you?"
The 1st man says "No, here.. I'll prove it" so he stands on the window ledge and jumps out.. and comes back in through the 90th floor window..
The 2nd man says.. "That was just a one off" So he does it again.. and comes through on the 90th floor.. runs back up and says "See, I'm telling the truth"
The 2nd man says "Wow, I'm gonna do it then" he stands on the window ledge, jumps out and falls to his death.
The barman says to the first man.. "You know, you're a real bastard when you're drunk superman"
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

Le Flambeau Vivant
The Living Torch)


Ils marchent devant moi, ces Yeux pleins de lumières,
Qu'un Ange très savant a sans doute aimantés
Ils marchent, ces divins frères qui sont mes frères,
Secouant dans mes yeux leurs feux diamantés.

Me sauvant de tout piège et de tout péché grave,
Ils conduisent mes pas dans la route du Beau
Ils sont mes serviteurs et je suis leur esclave
Tout mon être obéit à ce vivant flambeau.

Charmants Yeux, vous brillez de la clarté mystique
Qu'ont les cierges brûlant en plein jour; le soleil
Rougit, mais n'éteint pas leur flamme fantastique;

Ils célèbrent la Mort, vous chantez le Réveil
Vous marchez en chantant le réveil de mon âme,
Astres dont nul soleil ne peut flétrir la flamme!

Anonymous said...

The Living Torch

They walk in front of me, those eyes aglow with light
Which a learned Angel has rendered magnetic;
They walk, divine brothers who are my brothers too,
Casting into my eyes diamond scintillations.

They save me from all snares and from all grievous sin;
They guide my steps along the pathway of Beauty;
They are my servitors, I am their humble slave;
My whole being obeys this living torch.

Bewitching eyes, you shine like mystical candles
That burn in broad daylight; the sun
Reddens, but does not quench their eerie flame;

While they celebrate Death, you sing the Awakening;
You walk, singing the awakening of my soul,
Bright stars whose flame no sun can pale!


— Translated by William Aggeler







Le Flambeau vivant

they march before me, filled with light divine
— those eyes turned magnets by some angel wise;
they lead, my Heavenly Twins, good brothers mine,
whose jewelled fires hold my gazing eyes.

they guard from every sin and error grave,
they show my feet the path to Beauty's porch;
they are my servitors and I their slave,
wholly obedient to their heavenly torch.

enchanted eyes, ye have the mystic ray
of tapers lit at noon: the fire of day
reddens, but quenches not their eery glow: —

'tis Death they sing, while ye extol the Morn;
ye point the way and chant a soul reborn
— stars that no sun can pale nor overthrow!


— Translated by Lewis Piaget Shanks

Welshie said...

Hi everyone:)

Ah Easter Monday, hmm. This day used to fill me with dread when I was little because today is the day of the dreaded Eisteddfod (singing competition). It still goes on today, but I shan't go there, brings back to many memories. None of which are good:(

Elena, I thought I'd perfected the art of keeping my tears locked away but damn it I'm fighting to keep the tears at bay after reading your story about Flighty. I'd love to have a moment like that:(

Lonely anon, I'm sorry I didn't have a chance to speak to you last night, it was really late here in Wales, maybe we can chat again sometime?

TJ,
Welshie + carnival rides = projectile vomiting:(
Enough said.

I'm glad you had a nice day fishing Ergo. Sounds very relaxing.

'Good morning' anon, What a perfect rainbow or as we say 'enfys'. I've missed seeing you around.

Thank you for the poem and translation anon. Very nice, very nice indeed:)

*runs to the bottom of my garden*
*jumps on top of my magical stone,*
*hesitates, scratches head, damn which way is America?*
*cups hands to mouth and shouts*
"Hello Flighty, it's me, Welshie:)"

toujours said...

hello all,

i've been wandering the internet, and thought i'd stop in before everyone returns from the parade. i was going to listen to some music -- last night looking at pictures from my road trip and wanting to taste a bit of the sound that fed me and kept me so alive then -- but the silence is sweet, too.

elena, what your daughter did was so sweet. i read that first thing this morning, before i had even taken much more than a sip of my coffee. i was so touched by it that i went back out to the front of the house and shared it with my mom. she also has had the experience of teenage daughters, no longer your children, not yet their own adult selves.

i'm glad your daughter can come here for insights into her mother, and i hope you will both become even closer.


and then i came back to drink my coffee and saw the picture, such a beautiful one and somehow fitting the morning perfectly. thank you, anon, for the link.

and after that, poetry -- so interesting how each translation leads you down a different path, lets you come at the meaning from a new angle! -- and that took me off to look for an angel poem i could share and join in the conversation -- it is national poetry month after all -- but among all the poems i have been reading, the one that begged to be shared has angels only fleetingly mentioned, and at a distance.

still, this poem spoke to me all the same.

The Layers
by Stanley Kunitz

I have walked through many lives,
some of them my own,
and I am not who I was,
though some principle of being
abides, from which I struggle
not to stray.
When I look behind,
as I am compelled to look
before I can gather strength
to proceed on my journey,
I see the milestones dwindling
toward the horizon
and the slow fires trailing
from the abandoned camp-sites,
over which scavenger angels
wheel on heavy wings.
Oh, I have made myself a tribe
out of my true affections,
and my tribe is scattered!
How shall the heart be reconciled
to its feast of losses?
In a rising wind
the manic dust of my friends,
those who fell along the way,
bitterly stings my face.
Yet I turn, I turn,
exulting somewhat,
with my will intact to go
wherever I need to go,
and every stone on the road
precious to me.
In my darkest night,
when the moon was covered
and I roamed through wreckage,
a nimbus-clouded voice
directed me:
"Live in the layers,
not on the litter."
Though I lack the art
to decipher it,
no doubt the next chapter
in my book of transformations
is already written.
I am not done with my changes.





time to go. soon it will be chat and conversation, rather than the quiet of hinting-at-summer heat and poetry and memories, and even a few tears for what is behind. but mr. kunitz reminds us, we must look forward, too.

last night i sat on the floor listening to everyone reminiscing, and smiling though i was silent, aware of the fact that i was sitting on the edge of the circle rather than within it but being content there. this morning i look back on that feeling and have hope that someday i may find a circle of my own where the contentment comes with the feeling of belonging and being embraced, just like we tasted here, for a little while, for a brief mayfly season.

see you all tonight. hope the day is filled with many happy things for everyone. ♥

toujours said...

*waves to welsh anon*

i hope you are still standing on your magical stone and can see that! i'm glad you're talking again, even if i'm never here to chat when you are. hope you have a good day, welsh anon! :)

Welshie said...

Pickled Possum. I haven't forgotten you. You have a comment all to yourself:)

Thank you so much for my giant easter egg. You made my day:)
Of course I shall share it. Anyone who'd like a piece form an orderly line. I shall go and get my little silver hammer, you know the one you get with a tray of toffee, and tap, tap, tap away at the giant egg.
O.K. then, who's first?

Possum, I know you're a rugby fan and I wanted to tell you about a local man who recently broke his back whilst playing rugby. It's such a physical and dangerous game and all too often people get hurt. He was Captain of his team, it was his last game before he retired and tragically he broke his back whilst in the scrum. No one thought he'd survive but thankfully with the help of a dedicated team of doctors he somehow did survive. He's unfortunately paralysed from the neck down.
There was a huge effort locally to collect money so that his home could be adapted to his needs, and now he's just come back home to his wife and two children.

This morning there was a Car Boot Sale here in my village, (I think you call it a Garage Sale) to raise funds for a new wheelchair for him. There was a huge turnout and I'm pretty sure a lot of money was raised. He's now decided that he wants to coach young children to play rugby, so his wheelchair will have to have specially adapted wheels to travel on the rugby pitch. What a hero:)

Welshie said...

TJ! We were both typing at the same time. haha.

Yes I'm still standing on my magical stone. Am I facing the right way though TJ?
Geography was never my strongest point!
I wouldn't like to have my back to you all.

I did find my voice again TJ. It was hiding behind Mayo's sofa all along. haha.
Don't know what came over me before to be honest, but I just couldn't find any words you know?

I bet Mayo's thinking "Damn it I should've hidden her voice somewhere she'd never find it, 'cos she doesn't half waffle!!!". hahaha.

Hope you have a lovely day as well TJ:)

Off to make my tea now.

Ta ta.

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ergoproxy said...

good morning!

hey welsie, hey TJ, hey anons

TJ love the poem, I'm glad the anon inspired you to find and share it

welshie what an inspirational guy, it's so easy for people to give up in a situation like that, and people like him who strive to rise above it make us all look at what things we see holding us back and how insignificant they might really be.

Welshie said...

Loved the joke about the newlyweds Ergo. haha!
Reminds me of what my work colleague said the other day. She was complaining that her husband wasn't very romantic.
She said "The most romantic thing he's done for me is to pull my nightie back down when he's finished" hahaha.

Bloody Welsh men, who'd 'ave 'em eh?

It's midnight here. Got to go.
I've left pieces of my easter egg on a silver platter in the drawing room. Help yourselves:)

silver platter? bloody 'ell I've gone all posh now. I'll be turning into Hyacinth Bucket soon! (Bouquet darling, it's pronounced Bouquet!)


Bye:)

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Anonymous said...

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anon knows alot said...

:D


The crystal ball was warmed enough that time.



Congrats to My Chemical Romance & Coheed and Cambria



Time to bring this thing home. Who will win the title and the bragging rights?

hmmm

anon knows alot said...

but forgets some of what they know


... like part of the code.


The final 2! Congrats

toujours said...

oh man. i just finished playing a three-hour game of uno with two fifteen-year-olds...and it was a blast. i don't think i've laughed that much for a loooong time!

it's definitely been fun having them around. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

i was shocked to discover today that my sister prefers the other sandwich spread.

say it isn't so!

but have no fear, she will not sway my loyalties.

i am steadfast.



(yes, it was a silly day. *grin*)

take care, mayo. hope you're doing well and maybe even finding occasion to giggle once in awhile. we all need a little effervescence now and again.

sweet dreams.

elena said...

Mayo

Tonight I have not one but two of my daughters here at home. And so far (cross your fingers) no fights have broken out. No screaming matches over clothing ownership, no verbal sparring, hell they haven’t even fought over who gets the remote to the TV. Can this last??? No of course not but for now it’s pretty sweet.

Hope you had a good day.

Take care

Night Mayo

Elena

elena said...

And one more thing...

Thanks to all of my friends who mentioned my comment last night. Thank you all for understanding how I felt. It means a lot to me.

Oh and only one egg remains in the fridge but they will always remain in my mind as a beautiful memory.

ergoproxy said...

hey all, I really enjoyed Alice in Wonderland, plus bagged a couple of bargains, seem s BG has her mum's eye as well :]

glad you like the jokes welshie! I like telling them on to my friends after I find them too.

I love Uno TJ!! We play it quite often, we have the proper cards as well as a Winnie the Pooh set, BG calls the draw 2/4 ones "wop ems"

Have a lovely night Elena

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Welshie said...

Gosh I haven't played UNO for years! Good game, good game!

Thinking about you today Miss T:)
She's gonna be all dressed up in her uniform and attending her passing out ceremony today:)

Hope you're all well.

Teabreak over. Got to go.

Ta ta.

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
A new priest at his first mass was so nervous he could hardly speak.

After mass he asked the monsignor how he had done.

The monsignor replied, "When I am worried about getting nervous on the pulpit, I put a glass of vodka next to the water glass. if I start to get nervous, I take a sip."

So next Sunday he took the monsignor's advice. At the beginning of the sermon, he got nervous and took a drink. He proceeded to talk up a storm.

Upon his return to his office after mass, he found the following note on the door:

1. Sip the Vodka, don't gulp.
2. There are 10 commandments, not 12.
3. There are 12 disciples, not 10.
4. Jesus was consecrated, not constipated.
5. Jacob wagered his donkey, he did not bet his ass.
6. We do not refer to Jesus Christ as the late J. C.
7. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not referred to as Daddy, Junior and the Spook.
8. David slew Goliath, he did not kick the shit out of him.
9. When David was hit by a rock and was knocked off his donkey,don't say he was stoned off his ass.
10. We do not refer to the cross as the "Big T."
11. When Jesus broke the bread at the Last Supper he said, "Take this and eat it for it is my body." He did not say "Eat me"
12. The Virgin Mary is not called "Mary with the Cherry,"
13. The recommended grace before a meal is not: Rub-A-Dub-Dub thanks for the grub, yeah God.
14. Next Sunday there will be a taffy pulling contest at St. Peter's, not a Peter pulling contest at St. Taffy's!
much love EP xx

SS
A lawyer married a woman who had previously divorced ten husbands.
On their wedding night, she told her new husband, "Please be gentle, I'm still a virgin."
"What?" said the puzzled groom.
"How can that be if you've been married ten times?"
"Well, Husband #1 was a sales representative, he kept telling me how great it was going to be.
Husband #2 was in software services, he was never really sure how it was supposed to function, but he said he'd look into it and get back to me.
Husband #3 was from field services, he said everything checked out diagnostically but he just couldn't get the system up.
Husband #4 was in telemarketing, even though he knew he had the order, he didn't know when he would be able to deliver.
Husband #5 was an engineer, he understood the basic process but wanted three years to research, implement, and design a new state-of-the-art method.
Husband #6 was from finance and administration, he thought he knew how, but he wasn't sure whether it was his job or not.
Husband #7 was in marketing, although he had a nice product, he was never sure how to position it.
Husband #8 was a psychologist, all he ever did was talk about it.
Husband #9 was a gynecologist, all he did was look at it.
Husband #10 was a stamp collector, all he ever did was... God! I miss him! But now that I've married you, I'm really excited!"
"Good," said the new husband, "but, why?"
"You're a lawyer. This time I know I'm gonna get screwed!"
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning
♥xx♥

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elena said...

Howdy everyone

We have bad weather. Storms with
70 mph winds and hail the size of half dollars.

It is gonna be a stormy night.

Hope everyone is doing okay.

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ergoproxy said...

Hey elena, hope your doing ok too!!

toujours said...

hey elena, my folks were watching the weather channel earlier and they were pointing out the big red band over you. hope the storm isn't treating you too badly!

tonight was more uno, and as silly as before. it was fun but i am definitely wiped out. :)

talk to you all later.

good night!

toujours said...

mayo,

i was worried about you a little this morning. there wasn't any reason why, not really. i just had this feeling...you know how when you start running downhill, after a bit it's more like your legs are running you, and the hill is going by faster and faster and you begin to wonder if the only way you'll be able to stop is to trip yourself up and fall to the ground?

yeah, well...hope things aren't like that for you.



it was probably just a fleeting thought, a worry with no foundation save some misfiring in my brain, but still...

take care of yourself, ok?


good night, mayo. sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

sweet dreams TJ

we've borrowed a Wii for a week, don't have lots of games but it's quite fun, playing Mario and Sonic Olympics and I suck lol

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
A couple had been married for 50 years.
They were sitting at the breakfast table one morning when the old gentleman said to his wife, "Just think, honey, we've been married for 50 years."
"Yeah," she replied, "Just think, fifty years ago we were sitting here at this breakfast table together."
"I know," the old man said, "We were probably sitting here naked as jaybirds fifty years ago."
"Well," Granny snickered, "What do you say...should we get naked?"
Where upon the two stripped to the buff and sat down at the table.
"You know, honey," the little old lady breathlessly replied, "My breasts are as hot for you today as they were fifty years ago."
"I wouldn't be surprised," replied Gramps. "One's in your coffee and the other is in your oatmeal!
much love EP xx

SS
A man decides to have a face-lift for his birthday. He spends $5,000 and feels really good about the results. On his way home, he stops at a newsstand and buys a paper.
Before leaving, he says to the sales clerk, "I hope you don't mind me asking, but how old do you think I am?"
"About 35," was the reply.
"I'm actually 47," the man says, feeling really happy.
After that, he goes into McDonalds for lunch and asks the clerk the same question.
The reply is, "Oh, you look about 29".
"I am actually 47."
Later, while standing at a bus stop, he asks an old woman the same question.
She replies, "I am 85 years old, and my eyesight is going. But when I was young, there was a sure way of telling a man's age. If I put my hand down your pants and play with your balls for 10 minutes, I will be able to tell you your exact age."
As there was no one around, the man thinks, What the hell and lets her slip her hand down his pants.
Ten minutes later, the old lady says, "Okay, it's done. You are 47."
Stunned, the man says, "That was brilliant. How did you do that?"
The old lady replies, "I was behind you at McDonalds."
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anon616 said...

*comes in singing*

~~"In the Biblical Sense and Sensibility
Let me know you
I'll kiss that smile off your face
Just say when
Just say when
..."~~

^credit to Ville Valo and HIM^
Song = Scared To Death

~~The beautiful video for that song!~~

Yes, I love it!!!!

Good morning/night Mayo, SS, Amy, MissT, Elena (and possibly Flighty), Ergo, TJ, Welshie, Possum, alphabet anon, ., ?, !, (, ", ..., everyone!!!

How are you, all, today? Well and good, I hope!!!

Did you all have a nice Easter weekend? Did the bunny leave lots of sweet treats for you all?


That wicked wabbit left too many sweet treats for me. I have a tummy ache and may, possibly, be going into a sugar coma! I need salt!!!!

MissT: How was your ceremony? I bet you looked fabulous, darling!!! (You sneaked and wore those tassles under your 'official' uniform, didn't you?) Yeah, I know you did!

Afterall, you had to be dressed (and seasoned) for the afterparty!!!! I bet you even wore some edible panties. Strawberry or Cherry flavored!

;)

Elena: I hope you and your family are staying safe with all that wicked weather! Are you all mended from your accident/collision with Big E?

Your (and Flighty's) Easter Eggs came out GREAT!!! That's an incredibly sweet young lady you raised there, Elena. You should be very proud! (And, she should be very proud of her mom ~ as I'm sure she is.)

Sometimes, it's very hard to say what we really want to say. To ask the questions we really want to ask. Even the simple questions such as: "How are you? How are you, REALLY?"

But, Flighty found a way to "get" those answers regarding her mom. I think it's pretty amazing that she thought to do that. She thought to check here.

And, I think it's even more amazing that you now know she was thinking of you and loved you enough to do that.

*hugs for you and Flighty*

TJ: What a beautiful poem you posted (as was the Baudelaire poem, me thinks)!!! Thank you for finding that one and sharing!

Ergo: Hi! I think I have run out of things to say this morning. Imagine that! LOL!!!!

It must be the sugar crash!

Well, I think that is all. Have a great day, everyone!!!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ, Lewis, RW, Magic Pie, Redrum, SC, Anima, Entropy, Jade, Gel, Paper, DA, P anon and Cupcake!!!

Anon616 said...
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Anon616 said...

Well poop (and poop again)!

First (poop), the link to the video does not seem to work.

Second (poop), blogger seems to have eaten my comment correcting that!

It went something like this:

Fear not! I shall not leave anyone hoping to see the beautiful video hanging!

~~Try this link for SCARED TO DEATH video~~

:)

Okay, I think that's all (again). Unless blogger decides to eat this comment.

*gives blogger a "don't you dare" stare*

*hopes the stare works otherwise I might have to come back in singing "Darling, I Want to Destroy You" by AFI and dedicate it to blogger!*

Enjoy the day/night, everyone!!!!

Anon616 said...

Note to Blogger:

Darling, I want to Destroy you!

;)



Note to Mayo:

Sorry for the litter. I shall now attempt to clean up some of it!

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Anonymous said...

"Anons" come in here and complain about the "stupid, boring, pathetic" conversations. But do they complain about the huge, annoying amount of icons that are posted day after day, hour after hour? NOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Makes you wonder why, doesn't it?

Not me.

Anonymous said...

Makes you wonder why, doesn't it?

Nope.



Not me.

Me either.

At least we're not trash talkin anybody.

Chillax. Play with some code.



Unless you got something against graffiti.


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Chillax. Play with some code.

Seriously. It's not like there's anything else going on around here.

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