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...

Okay so Mr E and I went down into the woods to take more pics. And of course Daredevil Mr E had to try a different path. Yep, we got stuck and in a very bad place. He had me get off so when he made a run for it I would be safe (if he hadn't made it he would have ended up going down a steep ravine and into the creek) But he made it and now we're back at the shop.

Here are some pics

woods

more woods

creek

creek 2

Mr E being Mr E

toujours said...

elena, those pics are great, i love it when you post pics of your place. :)

but the best was the one of mr e! you'll have to tell him that made me laugh, and i agree wholeheartedly with your cut-tag: that was definitely mr. e being mr. e! :D

i haven't been around much, i know. i've been working pretty solid hours, with lots of cutomers and lots of orders to build. i'm mostly wiped out when i get off work. and tonight i only just got back from work!

but i had to make a comment when i saw those pics. ;)

gonna go catch up on the rest of my usual stuff. talk to you guys later, i hope!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Haha, I think Mr E's picture is the best! Glad you guys made it safely from the edge, Elena. Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures (and adventure) with us. :D

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Ronnie James Dio.....RIP
May 16, 2010 8:41 PM




:(
RIP Ronnie James Dio.

toujours said...

poetry from my inbox, thought this one was neat. :)


Anybody Can Write a Poem
by Bradley Paul

I am arguing with an idiot online.
He says anybody can write a poem.
I say some people are afraid to speak.
I say some people are ashamed to speak.
If they said the pronoun "I"
they would find themselves floating
in the black Atlantic
and a woman would swim by, completely
dry, in a rose chiffon shirt,
until the ashamed person says her name
and the woman becomes wet and drowns
and her face turns to flayed ragged pulp,
white in the black water.
He says that he'd still write
even if someone cut off both his hands.
As if it were the hands that make a poem,
I say. I say what if someone cut out
whatever brain or gut or loin or heart
that lets you say hey, over here, listen,
I have something to tell you all,
I'm different.
As an example I mention my mother
who loved that I write poems
and am such a wonderful genius.
And then I delete the comment
because my mother wanted no part of this or any
argument, because "Who am I
to say whatever?"
Once on a grade school form
I entered her job as hairwasher.
She saw the form and was embarrassed and mad.
"You should have put receptionist."
But she didn't change it.
The last word she ever said was No.
And now here she is in my poem,
so proud of her idiot son,
who presumes to speak for a woman
who wants to tell him to shut up, but can't.

toujours said...

oh. my italicizing ruined the poet's. :(

here's the poem again, with the proper emphasis restored.



Anybody Can Write a Poem
by Bradley Paul

I am arguing with an idiot online.
He says anybody can write a poem.
I say some people are afraid to speak.
I say some people are ashamed to speak.
If they said the pronoun "I"
they would find themselves floating
in the black Atlantic
and a woman would swim by, completely
dry, in a rose chiffon shirt,
until the ashamed person says her name
and the woman becomes wet and drowns
and her face turns to flayed ragged pulp,
white in the black water.
He says that he'd still write
even if someone cut off both his hands.
As if it were the hands that make a poem,
I say. I say what if someone cut out
whatever brain or gut or loin or heart
that lets you say hey, over here, listen,
I have something to tell you all,
I'm different.
As an example I mention my mother
who loved that I write poems
and am such a wonderful genius.
And then I delete the comment
because my mother wanted no part of this or any
argument, because "Who am I
to say whatever?"
Once on a grade school form
I entered her job as hairwasher.
She saw the form and was embarrassed and mad.
"You should have put receptionist."
But she didn't change it.
The last word she ever said was No.
And now here she is in my poem,
so proud of her idiot son,
who presumes to speak for a woman
who wants to tell him to shut up, but can't.

toujours said...

shoot! "ashamed" in the fourth line should also be italicized.

poetry fail. *facepalm*

ergoproxy said...

hello again!
hey TJ thanks for sharing that poem , it's really interesting

elena what a great place! And LOVE the pic of mr E lol

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

hi ergo!

yeah, i liked the feeling of it. :)

so how's it going? i feel like i haven't talked with you in a long time!

ergoproxy said...

I'm really good thanks, had to go into town today to get some stuff for my car, oil and oil filter, just normal servicing stuff. Only couldn't get one part I needed which is a pain.
Went thrift shopping too, thought I may as well, you know, driving past and all...
Got a really great long brown wool coat and a black and white houndstooth print short jacket. :D
I have no willpower lol

How are you?

Anonymous said...

:)

ergoproxy said...

:]

toujours said...

holy moly, i wouldn't think of it as having no will power, it's more like your exercising one of your gods-given talents!

i'm doing good tonight. i had a fun day at work even though it took me all day to get two pieces done. sheesh. frustrating, but they were oversize works and that always makes things complicated...just cutting a piece of glass to 40" x 30" gives me the heebie jeebies alone!

but i got them done, and otherwise had fun goofing around with my co-workers and seeing the art that came in. this one lady had a long fabric panel: bright colors rough basted onto black, with the central image overlapping silkscreened silhouettes of a group of people, all crackled and of varying levels of solidity. she called it "the voice of the people".

that's the best part about this job, really. alot of what i see are the usual family portraits, old lady cross-stitches, etc....but then there's all this fantastic art that comes in too.

it's free gallery showing, everyday!

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

oh crap. not only am i total chatterbox tonight, i also made one of the most egregious typos!

*hangs head in shame*

ergoproxy said...

I bet that is the most wonderful part of the job, that piece sounds amazing!

chatterbox is fine, typos and all lol

toujours said...

whew!

i noticed i seem to be dropping my articles tonight too. typing too fast. lol

it was, the colors suggested an african textile piece. i'm looking forward to getting it framed up for her. :)

don't get me wrong though, we get our fair share of pedestrian stuff too! last month a guy brought in a giclee print of a scene from the civil war...proud southern warriors, rebel flag and all. eesh.

my manager and i gave each other a look (she's not a native of the south either) and then just smiled and took his order. lol

Anonymous said...

▌☼☼▐
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ergoproxy said...

Yep, you jut do what the customer wants, every something out there that appeals to someone!
My brother and I used to look through markets and such for the gaudiest bright coloured oil painting on black velvet, or the paintings sort of lacquered onto pieces of wood. Once saw a velvet Elvis clock, his arms moved - best thing we ever found I think!

toujours said...

ha! you can never go wrong with a black velvet painting!

i was fortunate that though my ex was an elvis fan, he never found one that caught his fancy.

*phew*

Anonymous said...

24 States Currently Claiming Sovereignty
AZ, AL, AK, AR, CA, CO, GA, HI, ID, IN, KS, ME, MI, MO, MT, NH, NV, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, WA, & WV

Anonymous said...

Wonder if they'll all adopt one flag?



Sumfin with skulls & crossbones instead of stars & stripes would be cool.

ergoproxy said...

actually I bought a little framed thing today, the music store I always went to is closing down, which is a bummer, so they are selling everything off, I actually found the Get Up Kids vinyl album in a $2 bin.
But best thing is a signed cd cover in a frame of The Seekers. I'm sure you'd have heard their songs so here's the wiki article here they were an Australian folk band started in the 60's

Anonymous said...

Or the skull of a large California bear with Texas longhorns surrounded by 24 pineapples representing the 24 states.


Pineapples are Hawaii's number uno crop.

Anonymous said...

^.~

toujours said...

i think sovereignty means something different from actually seceding.

i have heard of them, ergo -- good find but it's always a sad thing when a favorite store closes down. i always feel a smidge of guilt: if i had only shopped there more often...!

well, it's that time for me. i've got one more day left to my work week, so i'd better get my beauty sleep. can't sell custom framing when you're bleary-eyed. *heh*

have a good night when you get to it ergo -- it sure was nice to be able to chat with you for a while!

and good night to everyone else, too. :)

ergoproxy said...

What do they want sovereignty for?
You know you can almost pronounce that list of abbreviations too.

Nice to talk to you as well TJ sweet dreams, have a good last day of the "week" at work.
Sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

when the house is dark, and i'm the only one up, is one of my favorite times. i like having the place to myself (so to speak), and stopping at the windows on my way to the kitchen for more coffee, stopping to peer out into the night and see the shadows of the trees, and the stars, and the fireflies.

but every time i do, the dog (sleeping on the couch) heaves a big angsty sigh.

every. time.

how do you like that? i'm the only one who feeds her her beloved ice cubes, and still she complains. hmph.




hope you're doing well, mayo, and not being too much a nuisance to your household pets.

*grin*

take care, and good night.

Anonymous said...

It does. Failed attempts at sovereignty are usually what leads states or territories to secede. In all counries.

Anonymous said...

Sovereignty is the quality of having supreme, independent authority over a territory.


It can be found in a power to rule and make law that rests on a political fact for which no purely legal explanation can be provided. The concept has been discussed, debated and questioned throughout history, from the time of the Romans through to the present day, although it has changed in its definition, concept, and application throughout, especially during the Age of Enlightenment. The current notion of state sovereignty was laid down in the Treaty of Westphalia (1648), which, in relation to states, codified the basic principles of territorial integrity, border inviolability, and supremacy of the state (rather than the Church). A sovereign is a supreme lawmaking authority.





source Wikipedia

Anonymous said...

I've always liked the ideas of Tribal Sovereignty or Domestic dependent nations.



Tribal sovereignty in the United States refers to the inherent authority of indigenous tribes to govern themselves within the borders of the United States of America.

The US federal government recognizes tribal nations as "domestic dependent nations" and has established a number of laws attempting to clarify the relationship between the United States federal and state governments and the tribal nations. The Constitution and later federal laws grant to tribal nations more sovereignty than is granted to states or other local jurisdictions, yet do not grant full sovereignty equivalent to foreign nations, hence the term "domestic dependent nations".




source Wikipedia



Night TJ.
Night Ergo.

Anonymous said...

Get your googlefu on kids.



Start with the Treaty of Westphalia.

Anonymous said...

The contemplation of night should lead to elevating rather than to depressing ideas. Who can fix his mind on transitory and earthly things, in presence of those glittering myriads of worlds; and who can dread death or solitude in the midst of this brilliant, animated universe, composed of countless suns and worlds, all full of light and life and motion?



-Jean Paul Friedrich Richter (Johann Paul Richter) (used ps. Jean Paul)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the wiki info, 1:15. Saved me the effort!

Very intense there, 2:01AM. Thanks for sharing that. Goodnight ladies. :D

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Bruce went to Bondi Beach.
He had the esky next to him, and had a great time watching the sheilas in their bikinis, but after two sixpacks of beer he fell asleep for several hours in the midday sun and got horrible sunburn, specifically to his upper legs.
He went to the hospital, and was promptly admitted after being diagnosed with second-degree burns.
With his skin already starting to blister, and the severe pain he was in, the doctor prescribed continuous intravenous feeding with saline, electrolytes, a sedative, and a Viagra pill every four hours.
The nurse, who was astounded, asked, 'What good will Viagra do for him, doctor'?
The doctor replied, 'It won't do anything for his condition, but it'll keep the sheets off his burned legs.
much love EP xx

SS
Sheila was hinting about what she wanted for her upcoming anniversary.
She said, 'I want something shiny that goes from 0 to 150 in about 3 seconds.' So Bruce bought her a bathroom scale.
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

If You Do Something Well, Don't Do It For Free.
The Joker

Anonymous said...

Good morning! :)

toujours said...

good morning everyone. :)

i have to admit, that info about the sovereignty stuff last night got me curious -- mostly because washington was on the list of states and that sounded weird to me. washington has always been a pretty liberal state and i couldn't imagine that it would have changed so much in the last two years that they would be wanting to secede from the union!

so i poked around this morning, checked the wikipedia articles and flexed my googlefu a little. i found a cnn article that put the whole thing into a little better perspective and thought i'd share it.

here's a quote from the article:

A movement has been growing over the past two years of urging states to exert their rights under the 10th Amendment. The Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights, states: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

A number of states have passed resolutions that assert their rights. While the resolutions have no legal teeth, they're intended to carry a message: States' rights are being trampled on.

The anger behind the so-called 'Tenther' movement comes from what advocates see as the federal government's forcing policies on the states -- most notably on health care reform, economic recovery measures and social issues.

But critics of the movement say the resolutions go too far by nullifying or ignoring federal laws.

After the Georgia Senate's move in April 2009 for sovereignty, Atlanta Journal-Constitution columnist Jay Bookman wrote that this push has a "particularly nasty legacy."

"It helped precipitate the Civil War, and in the 1950s and early '60s it was cited by Southern states claiming the right to ignore Supreme Court rulings ordering the end of segregation," he wrote.

Bookman added: "You have to question the judgment of those who would have any truck whatsoever with such nonsense and who would jeopardize the reputation of the Georgia Senate to lend aid and comfort to such radical causes and fringe groups."

Other critics point out that if states want to send a clear message to Washington -- and not just pass resolutions -- they would refuse federal money or other services.

toujours said...

(cont.)

Michael Boldin, the founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, said the amendment is simply a reinforcement that the people created the federal government -- and the "people are in charge."

His organization helps provide information to grass-roots groups looking to strengthen the sovereignty of states. Boldin pointed to several states laws that have been passed -- such as medical marijuana and same-sex marriage -- as examples why states should be able to decide their own fate.

"These really important issues ... were supposed to be left close to home," he said. "That way you can have a huge country with all kinds of viewpoints living in peace because you don't have people battling each other for the federal prize."

Steven Schwinn -- a law professor at John Marshall Law School and Constitution expert -- says that the amendment is too vague to be used as an argument for state sovereignty on key issues such as economic recovery, marijuana laws and same-sex marriage.

"To say that the 10th Amendment somehow empowers states or gives them state sovereignty is just reading way too much into the text," he said. "The 10th Amendment just can't bear that weight."


here's the full article.

that was a longer quote than i thought, sorry about that!

it's interesting to read about, but in the end i'm not too worried about actual secession...american politics these days has lots of loud people who are mostly just freaked out that the world is changing. i firmly believe that the majority of americans, regardless of their personal politics, are not extremists.

i'm no political analyst, of course!

and thanks to the anon who brought it up in the first place. i always like a bit of research with my morning coffee. :)

hope everyone has a good day!

ciao!

Anonymous said...

I do believe that is the first I've seen The Joker quoted, 8:22AM. Well thanks for that! :D I hope everyone has a great day.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Missing the Brass Ring

Lost in a darkened dream
catch me before I scream
is that the radio
a challenge from the get go
a line drawn through broken beams
carry the kerosene
if you want to crawl with me
you’re not relevant
in this circumstance
you’re gonna get dirty
carousels in overdrive
I think I better override
I wrap the snakelike cord
I’m shattered and I’m bored
carousels in overdrive
you better hope they don’t freak out
howling from a distance
I feel no resistance
you wanta challenge me
you think I’ll set you free
you’re just a little apple on the tree of doubt.

Anonymous said...

Well done TJ. You did some research.

You didn't rely on anyone else to give you all the info and explain things to you. You didn't ask for anyone else's facts or telling of the story.

You searched for yourself. For the facts and for the real story.

I'm proud of you this morning. :)

Anonymous said...

You're welcome 2:46. It's my pleasure to give a little help with the basics. ;)

Anonymous said...

Niiii 10:21.

Very, very nice.


You might want to pick that little apple on the tree of doubt before it grows too big. :)

Anonymous said...

^Niiiice




Recess! ;)

Anonymous said...

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y ferch cymraeg said...

*knock knock*



*rings doorbell*


*stands outside Mayo's front door in disguise*


Sshh!
it's me, Welshie.

Just popped in to say I miss this place. I miss chatting with everyone. I'm lonely:(

I'm also just a teeny weeny bit scared that Miss T's gonna come find me and kick me in the arse!!!

Got to go.

*puts sunglasses, hat and fake moustache back on*

*sneaks out*

elena said...

Welshie

Get yourself back in here right now.

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
I do believe that is the first I've seen The Joker quoted, 8:22AM. Well thanks for that! :D I hope everyone has a great day.

May 17, 2010 9:30 AM


Not hardly.

Anonymous said...

Remembering Ronnie James Dio


Blue skies, once upon a dream
All eyes never in between

Then into the garden came the spider
"I'm here for you," said the spider to the fly
And when I'm through, you can open up your eyes to see

Your world on fire, and the liar won't let go
Atom and Evil

One more promise
We can tame the sun
And then we'll shine forever
Someday you can cry for everyone
We'll burn when you were clever

Oh!

Expand your mind, we've got a place for you
Just make believe that one and one are always two

When into the parlor comes the spider
Just say NO!

Atom and Evil

Falling's easy
Rising will never be
So we must rise together
Here are the changes
Powerful harmony
But then there's no forever

Atom and Evil

Maybe if we cry together
Maybe if we cry as one
The tears will fall to chill the fire
And keep everyone from
Atom and Evil

Atom and Evil
Atom and Evil
Atom and Evil!

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

*picks up remnant of fake moustache hair*


hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Anonymous said...

That's not a remnant of moustache hair & it's not fake!


I would drop it fast & go disinfect my hands if I were you.

Anonymous said...

They are naming names from over here at VV's again. And Kapunua is naming names in her journal, just so you all know.

Anonymous said...

And I'm only telling you this because I don't like when people go behind the back of other's and talk about them. They don't say it to your face and you're not there to defend yourselves.

Anonymous said...

AND it appears she is trying to get PP to join her in the bashing. But PP ignored her baiting.

ergoproxy said...

hi anon, thanks for the concern, but not the slightest bit interested.


my puppy just jumped through the tyre swing she is on a run near and is now stuck....again, lol

ergoproxy said...

puppy extraction - completed!
:D

Anonymous said...

I would love to see some pictures of your puppy, Ergoproxy. (Especially when she's all stuck!):)

Anonymous said...

>.<

Anonymous said...

(Especially when she's all stuck!):)




O_0

ergoproxy said...

I'll take one next time, she has a bone now that she's occupied with.
I can't upload pics right now, computer is occupied, but I'll add some tomorrow or thursday.

Anonymous said...

Tied, tangled, and stuck!



0_O

Anonymous said...

Puppy porn!

Anonymous said...

& A bone to be occupied with completes the porn picture.

Anonymous said...

*[:)

Anonymous said...

(.)(.)

Anonymous said...

Nice ones 10:10.


36 D or 38 DD? ;)

Anonymous said...

+<;)

Anonymous said...

saggy old 36D

Anonymous said...

That's what push up bras are for!



You could have a breast lift if you have an 5K lying around in the couch cushions.

Anonymous said...

Good night saggy D.

Anonymous said...

xxx

Puppy P.

Anonymous said...

???

elena said...

Mayo

I have a million things I want to say to you but one of those nights when the words are stuck in my head. Perhaps that's best.


But perhaps not...never know they may just pop out soon. I've been known to have things pop out. LOL

Take care

Night Mayo

Elena

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

yuck

ergoproxy said...

hey elena, hope mrE can help you with that, lol
have a great night.

toujours said...

*sets a snare trap at the door for a certain person of welsh origin*

*baits trap with yummy yummy picau ar y maen*

:)


hello everyone!

i am on a weekend, let there be rejoicing! and lots of drawing! and stuff!

*confetti!*

*sparklers!*

*sharpened colored pencils!*



ow ow ow

toujours said...

mayo,

well, ergo's in town and my coffee is already running out. time for bed...but no alarms in the morning.

this makes me happy.

*grin*


take care, sir, and good night. may your dreams be sweeter than sweet.

Anonymous said...

Fly not yet, 'tis just the hour,
When pleasure, like the midnight flower
That scorns the eye of vulgar light,
Begins to bloom for sons of night,
And maids who love the moon.
'Twas but to bless these hours of shade
That beauty and the moon were made



-Thomas Moore

Anonymous said...

Still listening to the Kills Mayo?


What a shame.

TDW is so much more satisfying. In every way.
Just sayin.


Taste. It's subjective.


To each his own.

Anonymous said...

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ergoproxy said...

What is TDW?

Mayo
Sheila was standing in the bedroom in the nuddy, looking in the big mirror.
She was not happy with what she saw and said to her husband, "I feel horrible; I look old, fat and ugly. I really need you to pay me a compliment.'
Bruce replied, 'Your eyesight's damn near perfect.'
much love EP xx

SS
A sheila in a V8 was going way too fast and got pulled over for speeding.
The cop walked to her car window, flipping open his ticket book, when the sheila said, 'I bet you are going to sell me a ticket to the Queensland Policeman's Ball. 'He replied, ' Queensland policemen don't have balls.' There was a moment of silence. He just realised what he'd said, closed his book, got back in his patrol car and left.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Welshie said...

*sniff sniff*
Picau ar y maen?
*munch munch*
:)

TDW Anon do you mean The Dead Weather ‘cos I remember an anon leaving a link here a while back. They really are very good.

Something happened over the weekend that made me realise that I’m not so bad after all.
You see a few weeks ago I had a phone call asking if I wanted to go to a school reunion, well not exactly a school reunion just a bunch of school friends, about 12 in all. I made my excuses ‘cos I just didn’t want to go. You see I left school at 16 and went straight to work. Everyone else went to University and all of them have really good jobs: Teachers, Solicitors, Accountants, Journalists, some have their own businesses. I’ve always felt really ignorant when I speak to them as if I’m not good enough you know? I've struggled with low self-esteem for a long time.
I’ve been thinking of going to college to further my education but I just never do anything about it. Can’t be arsed most of the time! I just plod along.

Anyway I was working in the restaurant on Saturday night and bloody hell who walks in but the bunch of friends I was talking about. They’d had to change restaurants ‘cos of a mix up with numbers or something or other. I felt so bloody humiliated standing there in my waitress outfit clearing up dirty dishes whilst they were all discussing their careers. Of course they asked what I was doing and I just mumbled that I was still in my job and loving it, which I do. Ok the money isn’t great but I enjoy it.

My first boyfriend Myrddin (Merlin) was there and he asked me to go over to their table for a drink when I’d finished my shift but if I’m honest I just didn’t want to. I felt humiliated enough as it was.
I was scrubbing saucepans in the sink when he walked into the kitchen and persuaded me to go over, and I’m glad I did ‘cos you know even though you look as if you have it all, the job, money, cars, it doesn’t mean you’re happy. Some of them hated their jobs.

What shocked me was that some of them actually envied me. Me?
They said that they never wanted to go to university in the first place but were pushed into it by their parents, or that they just went because their friends were going. Well my parents had died by then so I didn’t have any pressure. They thought that I was actually the bravest of the bunch ‘cos I did what I wanted to do and not what was expected of me. Well to say I was gobsmacked is an understatement.

Do you know what? I’m actually feeling a lot happier now. Yeah I know I’m not very academic but I get by. I’ve decided that I’m not going to punish myself anymore because of my lack of qualifications. I really am just as good as everyone else. Not better than them but just as good.

:)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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ergoproxy said...

good morning!

hello again welshie!!

Looks like you've hit on one of the truths, it isn't what you have or what you've done that make you a happy person, it's who you are inside.
I'm glad you took the plunge and met up with them, it's so easy to beat yourself up when you compare yourself to others.
Just because your qualifications aren't academic doesn't mean they aren't valuable or worthwhile. Academia is only one aspect of all the wonderful and important abilities of the human race. Everyone has the opportunity to make a difference and to create better lives for those around them, whether it be from a job usually viewed as professional, a trade, customer service, volunteer or unpaid work like caring for family.
As they say, before you judge a person walk a mile in their shoes, that goes for those looked down upon as well as those you may place higher than they deserve. Having lots doesn't make a person happier, often the opposite, as they then stress about maintaining it and like some of your friends, if they felt forced into a path they were expected to follow.
I was lucky too, never was pressured into anything, all that was expected was to do my best at what I chose, which I think is all that should be expected of a person.
So be proud of the path you're on, and make it the best you can. I think you're well on your way :]

Welshie said...

Aahh Ergo. Thanks petal:)

You see when we were in school we were all on the same level, but once they went on to bigger and better things I got left behind. I'm not blaming anyone but myself here Ergo.
I felt uncomfortable on Saturday night just because I made myself feel like that, they certainly didn't say or do anything to make me feel inferior. If I'm honest they went out of their way to reassure me that I'm doing ok. A lot of them complained that they were heavily in debt because of the tuition fees they had to pay whilst at university. I know this is the case for a lot of young people here. Yes I'm in debt but that's only because I had to take unpaid leave last year and fell behind with my payments. I'm dealing with it though. It's tough but I'll do it.

ergoproxy said...

Uni debt is awful I had friends that had such trouble because of it, I was really lucky to get through before fees came in here.
It is all the talk that you give yourself in your own mind, sometimes you have to tell yourself to shut up! lol I know I do.
You have a great rest of the night, I am tutoring now so have to get off the computer.
Good to see you back :]

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elena said...

Mayo

Shit I hate to write this..I don’t think Big E is gonna make it through the night. Fuck, we’ve had him forever. He’s the dog the girls grew up with. I love the stupid dog. But we’re with him down at the shop and it’s obvious he’s having trouble breathing. This is so fuckin’ hard. I know that in people years he’s over 90. I know he’s had a good life, he’s never been in a cage, or on a chain. He’s lived his whole life on this farm where he could roam free. And the whole time he’s given us nothing but unconditional love. His brown eyes are full of that love. God, I don’t want him to die but I hate to see how he’s struggling to breathe. This just sucks. I hate this so fuckin’ much.

And why I’m telling you this I’m not sure but I guess I just wanted to put into words how I feel right now. I thought it might help but it isn’t. I just don’t want to let him go.

Night Mayo

Elena

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry about your dog, Elena. I hope he pulls through. But it sounds like he has had an amazing life with you and your family. Try to hold onto that. Thinking of you. :)

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ergoproxy said...

So sorry to hear that elena,it's so hard to lose a beloved pet. Nothing makes it easier, but I'm thinking of you all.
He was a wonderful pet who had a wonderful life. He couldn't have asked for better people to spend his time with.

Anonymous said...

shaking things up
That's some powerful tea they're serving.

Anonymous said...

Anybody went/going to Bamboozle this year? Yes?No?Maybe?

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Is that . a yes no or maybe?

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toujours said...

oh elena, that's not happy news. i'm so sorry to hear that. :(


i'm just checking in before getting offline -- my evening was stolen by etsy. there are some beautiful things over there, that's for sure.

and i'm glad to see my little snare trap was sprung. :)

welshie, i'm really happy for you that you had that experience. it's so easy to get caught up in telling ourselves we're less than we are, because of external standards. i think you're a sparkling person, regardless you went to university or not. :)

ergo, looks like i'm going to miss you again tonight! hope you had/are having a good day.

good night everyone, sweet dreams!

toujours said...

hey mayo,

today was a good day here -- in small ways, but solidly satisfying, nonetheless.

hope your day was, as well.

take care, and good night.

ergoproxy said...

drat! I missed you TJ, I had to go meet the bus and you snuck in!
sweet dreams

♫♪♫♪ said...

Know what I heard.


do you?












Now I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
Hallelujah!

♫♪♫♪ said...

Now I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?

Well it goes like this
The fourth, the fifth
The minor fall, the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah

Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah

Baby I've been here before
I know this room, I've walked this floor
I used to live alone before I knew ya


I've seen your flag on the marble arch
Love is not a victory march
It's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah


Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah


Hallelujah




Songwriter: Cohen,Leonard

Artist(band): Lee DeWyze
FTW

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Anonymous said...

Only the country-liver can fully feel it--this dying of night with the birth of day--this supreme moment when the mists and dimness and low voices of the one exhale into the melody and brightness of the other. It is a daily miracle--this sudden transition from gray to rosy light--this unrolling of the dew-covered landscape--this assumption, in delicious crescendo, of sound--this quickening of the day's life over the sleep of night--this flying of darkness, as of a ghost pursued, before the flooding of light--this oldest of all stories again told. Awake, for the day has dawned.


-Ellen Chapman (Hobbs) Rollins (used pseudonym E.H. Arr)

ergoproxy said...

time for a change

Mayo
What is a Cat?

1. Cats do what they want.
2. They rarely listen to you.
3. They're totally unpredictable.
4. They whine when they are not happy.
5. When you want to play, they want to be alone.
6. When you want to be alone, they want to play.
7. They expect you to cater to their every whim.
8. They're moody.
9. They leave hair everywhere.
10. They drive you nuts and cost an arm and a leg.

Conclusion: Cats are tiny women in little fur coats.
much love EP xx

SS
What is a Dog?

1. Dogs lie around all day, sprawled on the most comfortable piece of furniture in the house.
2. They can hear a package of food opening half a block away, but don't hear you when you're in the same room.
3. They can look dumb and lovable all at the same time.
4. They growl when they are not happy.
5. When you want to play, they want to play.
6. When you want to be alone, they want to play.
7. They are great at begging.
8. They will love you forever if you rub their tummies.
9. They leave their toys everywhere.
10. They do disgusting things with their mouths and then try to give you a kiss.

Conclusion: Dogs are men in little fur coats.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

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Kapunua, I thought you didn't lurk here anymore. Apparently you can't stay away, posting as Leonard Coen.

Anonymous said...

Not even close 1:36.

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Sure.

Anonymous said...

Go back a couple of weeks.

♫♪♫♪ posted MSI's Shut Me Up.

Should be proof enough of whom they're not



Not

Even

Close.

Anonymous said...

If Kapunua was going to post a link to a Leonard Cohen song, it would be Leonard Cohen's version of it.

Anonymous said...

Dewyze owned that song.

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good morning!

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Welshie said...

My favourite version of Hallelujah is by K.D. Lang.


Elena I'm sorry to hear about your dog. That's so sad.

An American couple have recently moved into the village. I had a chat with them today. Lovely couple. They're originally from New York but now living in Florida. They have a son who lives in Maryland. I was listening to their accents and trying to think if they sound anything like my American friends here. I did actually think about saying "awesome" in my best American accent but didn't want them to think I was being cheeky!

I came home and got out my grandad's Britannica Atlas. What a wonderful book. I still love to open up the folded pages; Northern Africa. Flippin 'ell it's so big it's got to have an extra page!

I've been lying on the floor studying the map looking for Maryland. I have to say I thought it was a city. I had no idea it was a state. There you are you learn something new every day don't you:)

Apparently they're going to divide their time equally between Florida and Wales. Sounds like a wonderful idea to me:)

Welshie said...

Good mornin' Ergo:)
Hi anons:)

It feels a bit strange saying that Ergo seeing that it's nearly midnight here.

I'm just googling Maryland.
Very interesting.

Hmmm


Argh!! there's a Bethesda in Maryland. There's a town called Bethesda in North Wales!

*Goes back to googling*

Welshie said...

Hahaha. There's a place called Mayo in Maryland!!

I want to keep on googling but I'm knackered!

I'm off to bed.

Cheerio:)

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ergoproxy said...

sweet dreams welshie.
First I ever heard of Maryland was a cut of chicken lol

Anonymous said...

Dewyze owned that song.

I beg to differ. Jeff Buckley will forever own that song.

ergoproxy said...

had a message from Elena, they have bad storms but wanted to say BigE made it through the night and wanted to thank everyone for their concern.

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i hope he'll be alright. thanks for the update, ergo.

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for passing the message on, Ergo. I hope things improve for Elena and her family. :)

toujours said...

hey mayo,

storms like crazy in the region. nothing here (thank goodness), but the folks sat and watched updates from oklahoma all evening anyway. my mom's from there, and many of those towns the reporters and storm chasers were talking about defined her childhood.

there are essential dangers to every area, no denying it. but i think i'm more comfortable with the threats like volcanoes -- things that can strike with devastating results, to be sure, but at least not seasonally, repeatedly.

hope everyone stays safe.

and you, too, mayo.

take care, and good night.

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My feets are hurtin

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WTF?

LOL London
What the hell are the people on London's Olympic organizers smokin?

So many jokes and only a year and half to tell them.

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300000 US teachers expected to be laid off this year.

Art, music & even PE programs expected to be cut from schools.

School hours cut.
Schools to close.



What a fucking mess.

Anonymous said...

What a nightmare with no alarm clock set in sight.
>_<

Anonymous said...

Wake me up Jan 2013 if the anybody's still alive. ;)

Anonymous said...

......is kicked back enjoying their new art.

;)

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The Gulf Of Mexico is officially a cemetery.

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A man runs into the vet's office carrying his dog, screaming for help. The vet rushes him back to an examination room and has him put his dog down on the examination table. The vet examines the still, limp body and after a few moments, tells the man that his dog, regrettably, is dead. The man, clearly agitated and not willing to accept this, demands a second opinion.
The vet goes into the back room and comes out with a cat and puts the cat down next to the dog's body. The cat sniffs the body, walks from head to tail, poking and sniffing the dog's body and finally looks at the vet and meows.
The vet looks at the man and says, "I'm sorry, but the cat thinks that your dog is dead, too."
The man, finally resigned to the diagnosis, thanks the vet and asks how much he owes. The vet answers, "$350."
"$350 to tell me my dog is dead?!" exclaims the man.
"Well," the vet replies, "I would only have charged you $50 for my initial diagnosis. The additional $300 was for the cat scan."
lotsa love EP xx"



With Elena's dog dying. Stay classy, EP.

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toujours said...

hey mayo,

a good day, for the most part, rainy and damp (just the way i like it *grin*).

and then this evening grumpy hermit self landed for a visit. no real damage was done; i kept it distracted with window shopping re-enactment suppliers. i mean, who can resist the lure of brass fibulas and carved bone needlecases?



hope you had a good day, too...and one with no unwelcome guests at the end of it.

take care, mayo, and good night.

Anonymous said...

Is it 2013 yet? ;)

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Anonymous said...

One of the strange things about living in the world is that it is only now and then one is quite sure one is going to live forever and ever and ever. One knows it sometimes when one gets up at the tender solemn dawn-time and goes out and stands alone and throws ones head far back and looks up and up and watches the pale sky slowly changing and flushing and marvelous unknown things happening until the East almost makes one cry out and one's heart stands still at the strange unchanging majesty of the rising of the sun—which has been happening every morning for thousands and thousands and thousands of years. One knows it then for a moment or so. . .


-Frances Burnett

Anonymous said...

Beautiful island for sale.

Conveniently close to New York city and Manhattan. Only 2 miles from Orient Point.

Gorgeous beaches, fresh ocean breezes, acres of shrubs and trees for hanging hammocks and doing some reading in the shade.

Comes with great security devices already installed at checkpoints around the island.

Afraid of wild animals? Nothing to be afraid on Plum Island. All the animals are probably dead.

Don't worry about all that disease testing they've done there.

What's a little anthrax or a tiny case of small pox or mad cow disease?

It'll be cleaned up. Effectively and thoroughly. Really. It will.


Who wants to go in halfsies?

The perfect place to raise a family and enjoy quiet time away from city life.

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*shakes head*



The nightmares continue.

Welshie said...

Anon 6:54. It's pretty much the same here, though not on that scale. There's been talk of closing down 7 Primary Schools (age 4-11) in my county.
Another possibility is that they will close a local Secondary School (age 11-18) and build a new school which will cater for kids age 4 right through to 18 yrs.old. I don't think that's a good idea myself. Does anyone here have experience of schools from age 4 - 18 yrs? I'd like to know if it works or not.


Do you know what there's nothing worse than having to listen to your work mates going on about how much they're looking forward to the weekend.
Radio 1's Big Weekend is being held on the Faenol Estate near Bangor this weekend. I do NOT have a ticket. I'm gutted. Gutted I tell you! It's right on my bloody doorstep and I didn't get a ticket:(
You had to register on the Radio 1 website for 1 of the 40,000 tickets available. Well apparently 480,000 registered! Didn't stand a bloody chance did I:(
I'm trying to be gracious about it and wishing them a lovely time but damn it through my smiles you can just about hear me mumbling "Shit! Bollocks! Bugger! Arse!"

*sigh*

I might go to Bangor anyway. Maybe someone will take pity on me and give me their spare ticket! Fat chance eh?

Got to go, if anyone wants me
I'll be in the bathroom practicing my :( face in the mirror. I'm aiming for the Puss in Boots sad eyes look! Aahh, he was so cute in Shrek. No one will be able to resist giving me their spare ticket. No one!

Cheerio

elena said...

Hello everyone

Well Bikelahoma didn't pan out for Mr E and me. The day we were supposed to ride there the area had hail, 4 in of rain and tornadoes. So while I'm glad we didn't head there I'm sad about missing the rally.

So Mr E and I decided just to run away from home for a few days. Oh course that really never works out. LOL Sunshine's car is broke down so Mr E is off to fix it but he told me to stay here at the hotel and relax while he's gone.

Want to thank everyone for their concern for Big E. He's still with us just moving much slower. I think after that bad night he had he now realizes he can't keep up with Jake. I feel sad because I know he hates to sit on the porch just watching things so everyone, even our neighbors are visiting him, giving him some love. While we're gone for a few days Flighty is in charge of giving Big E the love. She even let him sleep inside the house last night. He loves doing that.

Well just wanted to check in here. Hope everyone is having a good day. Take care.

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How did you get that Picasso out of Paris so fast 7:00pm? ;)

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Anonymous said...

To anyone who voted for Obama (you know who they are) don't you feel stupid now?

At least Bush served the country.

One nation, Under God.

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Anonymous said...

Heya troll, no, I don't feel stupid that I voted for Obama.

Anonymous said...

Why I fast tracked it UPS 1:18!! ;)

Anonymous said...

In matters of style swim with the current, in matters of principle stand like a rock.

- Thomas Jefferson

Anonymous said...

The mess this country is in is the result of 8 years of having that damn moronic, redneck good ol' boy with an IQ roughly equivalent to his shoe size in office for 8 years.

So no, I don't feel stupid for voting for Obama.

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MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

Hiya Mayo, hiya SS, how's it hangin?


WELSHIE *runs over and snogs her* You are a sight for sore eyes.

I'm so glad you had that experience with your friends. You have no reason to put yourself down and I'm glad they made you see that.

I was reading your comments about Maryland and all I could think of is the Maryland cookies I have in my cupboard right now just begging to be eaten.

Go to Bangor anyway sweetie, you might get a ticket. They might just decide to let everyone in anyway.

ELENA *runs over and hugs her* you are too good to me. Can't wait for my parcel.

I'm so glad Big E is OK. It's awful to lose a pet you've had for that long. I was 16 when my cat I'd had since being a baby died. It's not easy. I hope Big E lives for a long time yet.



*swings tassles for eveyone* Just cos I'm feeling like that. I'm happy right now cos it's a new series of Shaun the sheep. Although I was crying earlier after watching the last episode of ashes to ashes. I won't give away the ending to anyone, it's good though.


Ergo, the viagra will help keep the sheets off his burns made me almost spit out my drink. Lovin these jokes. Me and you got a very similar sense of humor. I wish I could say I was an Aussiephile but there's not much of your stuff that makes it across here except the Minogues and Jason hahah! I did used to watch neighbours every day though when I was a kid and you can't beat a good old dodgy episode of Cell block H every now and again.

Well, a week later and I still have bruises all down my legs from the bike course. I really should get them up and rest them, I wish.

Have a great weekend everyone xxx

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ergoproxy said...

hello
welshie I know of schools that run the full age groups and they work well. I think it depends very much on the principal and the schools behaviour management etc policies, as opposed to the ages.
A lot of schools in rural areas do this as they can't stay open with only the numbers for a seperate primary and high school, so they tend to be smaller than city schools of course.
Having all the kids integrated and familiar with each other can be a really good thing.
So, yes it can work. It may not be ideal and requires a lot more organisation bt if it prevents the loss of schools from an area it's better than kids needing to commute a long distance to join another school.

hi missT, great image of your tea incident, lol. Please accept apologies for Kylie,Jason and Neighbours. I suppose Kylie is okay now though, so apologies for Danni!We gave you Dame Edna as well though, can't keep a good woman(?) to ourselves :]

hi elena glad you can have a bit of a relaxing weekend even tough the bike trip didn't happen. Hope the car fixing wasn't too complex or expensive.

Won't be about much the next couple of days, we're busy visiting rellies and going to the Bullriding again. (If you recall we went 2 yrs ago)
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.

toujours said...

i loved that song (both versions). it was always deliciously creepy.

miss t.! poor bruised miss t... *pats sympatheticallY*

and welshie, i agree with miss t., you should definitely go anyway. who knows what adventures might be waiting for you?

elena, i'm sorry to hear you had to call off your trip...but then seeing some of the storm footage on tv makes me glad that you did. yikes!

as for me, i can't hang around tonight, unfortunately. my long weekend is at an end, and i'm up with the alarm tomorrow. it's not so bad, i do like my job for the most part, but then i found out i'll be working on my birthday, so that's a bit grr!

oh well. income, right?

talk to you guys later. hope everyone's doing well.

good night. :)

toujours said...

hey ergo!

ergoproxy said...

Hi Tj how are you?

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