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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toujours said...

mayo,

not as grumpy, nor as hermity as last night, so that's good. i think it's because i had a very nice email that reminded me i actually like people.

hope you're doing well, mayo...and by "well" i mean better than best, take-over-the-world, love, luck and lollipops good, you understand?

just as long as we're clear on that.

*grin*

take care, and good night.

toujours said...

doing better than i thought, ergo. i hope you'll have fun at the bullriding...take pics, yes?

off to bed now, talk to you later, i hope!

ergoproxy said...

will do, I'll keep an eye out for a cute american cowboy for you!!

Have a good day at work tomorrow xx

Anonymous said...

Back when she was only 87

Anonymous said...

Wanned to hear da hole ting

Anonymous said...

The Heavy FTMFW!


Love that groooove.

Anonymous said...

◘▐:)

Anonymous said...

87 year old Cher FTMFW!
What a bod! Did you see that ass?



She must be about 150 now and she still looks good. Not that good but still good.

Maybe she did find a way to turn back time. ;)

♫♪♫♪ said...

Know what I have in my pocket & where i'm heading.




do you?











I got a pocket full of quarters and i'm heading to the arcade

♫♪♫♪ said...

I got a pocket full of quarters, and I'm headed to the arcade.
I don't have a lot of money, but I'm bringing ev'rything I made.
I've got a callus on my finger, and my shoulder's hurting too.
I'm gonna eat them all up, just as soon as they turn blue.


'Cause I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
It's driving me crazy.
Driving me crazy.
I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
I'm going out of my mind.
Going out of my mind.
I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
I'm going out of my mind.
Going out of my mind.

I've got all the patterns down, up until the ninth key.
I've got Speedy on my tail, and I know it's either him or me.
So I'm heading out the back door and in the other side;
Gonna eat the cherries up and take them all for a ride.

'Cause I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
It's driving me crazy.
Driving me crazy.
I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
I'm going out of my mind.
Going out of my mind.
I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
I'm going out of my mind.
Going out of my mind.

I'm gonna fake it to the left, and move to the right;
'Cause Pokey's too slow, and Blinky's out of sight.



Now I've got them on the run, and I'm looking for the high score;
So it's once around the block, And I'll slide back out the side door.
I'm really cookin' now, eating everything in sight.
All my money's gone, so I'll be back tomorrow night.

'Cause I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.
It's driving me crazy.
Driving me crazy.
I've got Pac-Man fever;
Pac-Man fever.


I'm going out of my mind.
Going out of my mind.




Artist (band): Buckner & Garcia
Songwriters: Buckner & Garcia



Happy 30th birthday Pac-man!

Anonymous said...

Happy 30th to Inky, Blinky, Pinky & Clyde too!

Anonymous said...

3 Cheers for the good ol'boy rednecks! The redneck gals too.



When it comes to the music business, there's one place where it's even better to make it than in New York: Nashville. Unlike success on the coasts, fame in Nashville seems to come with an irrevocable ticket into the hearts and wallets of country fans who, like the heroes of a sad song, are in it for the long haul.

So who's the king of country these days? Kenny Chesney. With earnings of $50 million since last June, he topped our list of Country Music's Top-Earning Stars for the second straight year, helped by the strength of a 57-date tour that brought in an average gross of $1.6 million a night, according to Pollstar, a concert trade publication. That nearly doubled the box office receipts of his closest competitor, Keith Urban, who earned an estimated $28 million to join this year's list at No. 6.

No. 2 on the list is Toby Keith, who earned an estimated $48 million despite averaging $550,000 a night for the 54 dates he played over the past year. His overall earnings income was boosted by lucrative private concerts for corporations, a growing chain of branded restaurants, and millions of dollars a year in publishing royalties from a career that stretches back to 1993, when he had his first No. 1 single. Keith, who plans to open another six restaurants in the coming year, is open about his desire to bring in more revenue. "You'd get a severe head injury dropping a nickel around him," says his manager, T.K. Kimbrell.

Taylor Swift saw the largest jump in estimated earnings of anyone in country last year, leaping from making an estimated $18 million in 2009 to $45 million over the past year. The most-played artist on the radio in 2009, Swift went on a 100-date tour that netted her approximately $30 million. She is also one of the few artists who can convince fans to legally purchase her music, notching her second-straight year of selling more than 4 million albums and another 12 million downloads from Apple and Amazon.

These stars, and others on our list, like Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw, seem to live in a time warp back to the days when the music industry was all-powerful and radio stations dictated who would become a star. Over the last year country has remained calm as the rest of the business continues to shed dollars and talent. Country album sales were down only 3% in 2009, compared with double-digit declines in rock, alternative and rap.

Anonymous said...

One reason may be the fact that, despite record gains on Wall Street over the past year, many Americans are still facing tough economic times. "For many Americans today, the Great Recession isn't going away any time soon, and there's much to commiserate with in the lyrics of country songs," said Catherine Fitterman Radbill, a professor at New York University who directs the school's music business program. Country fans have a greater sense of community than other genres, she said, and they are more likely to see concerts as a family outing.

For its top acts, stardom in country music means a lifetime of steady work. "Country fans want to come each year hoping to see one of the big names in their scene," said Paul Tollett, a music promoter in California who created Stagecoach, a country festival outside of Los Angeles that grossed an average of $8.7 million a year over the last three years. "There's a handful of big country acts, and as long as you have a couple of them you will have a big weekend," he said.

Case in point: George Strait, who joined the list this year at No. 7 after a 30-year career in the industry. After a year of relatively light touring, Strait hit the road in late 2009 and early 2010, playing 32 dates over a 12-month span that brought in an average gross box office of $1.3 million a night.

The nation's 2,000 radio stations solidify stars and bring them a steady stream of publishing royalties in a way that artists in other genres could only hope for. Eight of the 10 most-played artists on the radio were country acts, according to Nielsen SoundScan, with McGraw, Keith, and Strait all logging over 7.5 million spins a piece.

"We don't have the division that other genres of music have," said Brian O'Connell, the president of Live Nation Nashville. "Whether it's new or old, it's all in one or two dial positions in any given market."

In generating this year's list of the top-earning country musicians, Forbes considered concert box office receipts, merchandise revenue, album sales, publishing royalties, and income from endorsement or licensing deals. The figures represent an estimate of gross earnings from June 2009 to June 2010.



By David Randall, Forbes.com
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/country-musics-top-earning-stars/41079?nc
More from Forbes.com

Anonymous said...

:)

Welshie said...

Elena I’m glad your dog’s better. Hope he improves.

Ergo thanks for your input about the school issue. It would take a lot of organizing I’m sure. Because we’re not used to it here it seems quite strange you know, but as you say it could work. Welsh people do not like change Ergo!

I’ve decided I’m going to Bangor, ticket or no bloody ticket! Well actually a few of us were having a drink in the pub last night and decided that we’d go along just for the atmosphere you know. I know there’ll be thousands of ticketless fans there so I’m sure we’ll have a good time. Problem is I was supposed to be working at the restaurant but I’ve just phoned them and told them I can’t work this weekend.
It’s going to be a scorching weekend here so I’ve decided I’m going to wear my Welsh Dragon mini skirt. Thing is though I’m so pale, I mean really, really pale! I’ve tried various fake tans and the gradual tans you know, but I look like a bloomin’ plonker! I just look a bit ‘odd’ when I’ve got a tan. I don’t look like ‘me’ you know.

TJ, you really think there are adventures waiting for me?
Do you think Rihanna might ask me to sing backing vocals for her? or even Cheryl Cole?. I have got mad dancing skills so that helps doesn’t it?

Miss T. has anyone ever told you what a blooming fantastic kisser you are? That was a mighty fine snog :)
Miss T. petal, do you mind if I borrow your tassels for the weekend? They might bring me a bit of luck. Swinging tassels = ticket? I can but try!
Thanks luv:)
*rips tassels off Miss T’s boobs*
*hands Miss T. a towel to cover up*

Well I’m ready to go.

*sings*
Wish Me Luck
as You Wave
me Goodbye.
cheerio
here I Go
on My Way.

*waves*

Cheerio:)

Oh good god Mayo don't cry.
*ruffles Mayo's hair*
I'm only going down the road, it's not far, I'll be ok.
I'll be back soon:)

Anonymous said...

sometimes it's hard to be a punk fan
giving all your love to just one punk band
and if you love 'em
you'll be proud of 'em
cuz after all they're just a silly punk band

~da~da~da


stand
by
your punk band

give them two fists to cling to
and something warm to crowd surf on
when nights are cold and lonely

stand by your punk band
and show the world you love 'em
showing all the love and tats you can~an~an

stand by

your
punk band

Anonymous said...

Honestly Cher is 63 and packs Caesars Palace ( which seats about 4,500)3 or 4 times a week. Tickets range from 95.00 to 250.00 a pop, so as far as 63 year old women are concerned, Cher is very much still a Goddess.

Anonymous said...

That was awful 8:43. Just awful.

No rhythm, no rhyme, no flow, no fall, no lift, no peak, no nuttin.


I don't think you're going to make the Top earning stars list this year. Not even if Taylor, Kenny, Keith, The Dead Kennedy's, Elvis Costello or somebody with the last name of Ramone recorded that song for you.

Anonymous said...

Cher is still a goddess. A goddess with some powerful pipes.

Whitney Houston is no longer a goddess. In any way. She has lost it. What a shame for her to fall so far. :(

Maybe she can get it back.
Even if she can't no one can take away what she did musically in the past. :)

Anonymous said...

Good morning! :)

Anonymous said...

To those who voted for Obama

Seek ye first the Kingdom of God. Look around you. These are the last of the last days. The Beast is in office seeking his power grabs in any way he can--he is running this nation to her swift destruction.

Anonymous said...

The whole world's been going to hell in handbasket for over a century. We are all reaping what we sowed for that century.

To blame any one man or one or two administrations for what's happening now is naive, uninformed, illogical and just plain dumb.

Do I like President Obama. No. I don't.

The man's a liar. He's proven himself to be one. He's proven that by doing things he said he wouldn't do. By not doing things he said he would do.



Is he the anti Christ? No. I don't think he is. No more than George W. Bush or any president before him was.

Anonymous said...

For Carl Solomon

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness. . .




. . .I'm with you in Rockland

in my dreams you walk dripping from a sea-journey on the highway across America in tears to the door of my cottage in the Western night

Anonymous said...

by Allen Ginsberg




Howl

Anonymous said...

I disagree 12:05. One man can cause a lot of the problems we are having now. it comes down to what decisions he makes when running a country or business.

Bush believed that we were living in the last years before the apocalypse. He made decisions that reflected that.

All politicians are liars not just Obama.

Anonymous said...

Bush never believed that.


No more than Obama does now. Or, are you saying that Obama believes the same and that's why he's making poor decisions and going back on his words and promises.


One man & administration can not ruin a country and one man & adminstration can not save it.

Anonymous said...

All politicians are liars not just Obama.



This I agree with.

Anonymous said...

Howl and Other Poems (1956) ISBN 9780872860179


The Fall of America: Poems of These States (1973) ISBN 9780872860636



Poor choices made by many men & women, many administrations, many rulers in many countries have lead us all to this time.

To the current global mess.

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

Mya, why can't you say those things signed in?

elena said...

Life is Good

Star Wars Day on Spike TV - Hell yes!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

i saw that elena, but i watched "bridge to terabithia" instead.

and cried. duh.

Anonymous said...

;

Anonymous said...

on the road again
i can't wait to get on the road again

twang, twang, twang, twang, twang

on a tour bus with a bunch of hardcore friends
and i can't wait to get on the road again

Anonymous said...

:)

Anonymous said...

Turn out the lights
The party's over

Anonymous said...

The devil went down to Georgia

toujours said...

mayo,

the night's have been beautiful here, venus in the evening (at least, i think it's venus...) and the moon doing her best to illuminate the branches of the oak. it takes me a little longer to get to the kitchen and wash out my mug because i always end up standing at the patio window, nose practically to the glass.



hope the skies have been clear for you, too, and you've been able to enjoy their beauty.

take care, mayo, and good night.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to 12:58, for the link to Howl in full. I've heard/read bits of that and always found it intense, indepth and motivating in equally extreme ways. I've never known who it was by, either. Thanks very much. :D

And I full-heartedly agree with your comment, 12:58. But I'd like to add, I feel our current and previous presidents (including Clinton, who did absolutely nothing, which helped absolutely nothing) Bush and Obama, have been some of the worst in that position I have ever seen or read of. I feel they have only made things worse for our county. Maybe moreso because of their blatant lies to make things better.

And I was expecting better of Obama, more than I have ever expected of a president. He is a liar. But he isn't the first to disappoint or lie. Nor is he going to be the last. However, if things are going to improve, the first change needs to be keeping religion out of political affairs. Anyone should have a right to believe in whatever they chose, but those beliefs have no business influencing decisions for our country, as not everyone shares the same beliefs. What a terrible world it would be if we were all the same. Just as it is terrible having someone make laws and set restrictions based on someone else's beliefs or ideals. I'm not talking simply about health plans. I mean in terms of dealing with the environment, education, sexual orientation, the works. Everything. Believe what you will, but no one has a right to force their beliefs -by restricting others through laws, on anyone. Most especially our president. *Our, being the key word; millions of individuals.

Not to mention, once belief come into a political decision (or discussion, obviously), nothing gets accomplished. Actually, that may be the point. How very clever. And if it turns out that Obama may in fact be The or A Anti-Christ, if he starts to do a better job, I'll forgive him that. :) Anyway, thanks for the link, 12:58. Night ladies.

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

2:41,

You are a reasonable one. Not swallowing the spoon feed rhetoric and lies. Not blinded by labels before or letters behind a politicians name. D or R or I makes no difference really. Politicians choose the letter that they think will get them further in politics. If one letter doesn't work they'll switch to another.


Well said & goodnight.

Anonymous said...

The more power & control you think you have the more you want. Some will do anything to gain more power & control. No lie is too big or too small as long as it gets them what they want. Elected to a higher position of power.



It's the nature of the political beast.

Anonymous said...

12:52 it is widely known that is what Bush believed. No, I don't think Obama believes that. I think Obama is in a shit position. He wants to try and please everyone. He ends up pleasing no one.

I don't believe that it was his intention to lie. I think you make a lot of promise to get elected but once you get there you find out it is a lot harder to keep them.

No, I didn't like Bush. And yes one man and one Administration can ruin or save a country. You should go back and read a history book. It has happened before it will happen again.

Did Bush ruin the country. No, but i think because the things he said and the way he ran things we have a lot of the hatred that is going on now.

Will Obama save this country? No he won't. I think he will try his best to do the right thing.

But that is the problem. The right thing isn't always the popular thing to do.

Anonymous said...

George W. Bush, when asked by Bob Woodward "how is history likely to judge your Iraq war?" replied, "History, we don't know. We'll all be dead." (Woodward Shares War Secrets, CBS News, 60 Minutes, April 18, 2004).


This is why people believe that Bush thinks the end of the world will be coming in the next few generations.

Anonymous said...

12:52 it is widely known that is what Bush believed.


Widely known by whom? You and the people who told you that's what Bush believed?

The same people who think Bush arranged the 911 attacks and did it all for oil.

What the hell would he need all that oil for with his widely known belief that it was the End of Days and he would be dead soon.

I thought the Jim Jones tragedy would have taught people to not drink the kool aid and to think for themselves.

Anonymous said...

Is that why 4:33?

LOL.


I guess most presidents have believed the End of Days were coming soon. Since most of them have said similiar things.

Maybe they were all just trying to let the masses know that they weren't vampires or any other type of immortal.

Anonymous said...

4:16,

It's widely known that President Obama is the Anti Christ.

Read what May 22, 2010 11:46 AM said.

It's being said all over the webz by millions of people.

It must be true.



These widely known beliefs so seriously presented as facts slay me.

Anonymous said...

Who makes Kool Aid? Can we sue them?

Anonymous said...

*turns out the lights*


Goodnight.














:)

Anonymous said...

I remembered that Vlad The Impaler, Prince & ruler of Wallachia said history would be his judge.

Since he was the real life inspiration for Dracula forget that comment about letting the masses know they were not vampires.


That can't be it.

Anonymous said...

:þ

Anonymous said...

No, I don't think Bush caused 911. The man is to much of an idiot to have done that.

No other president has said we won't be around in a 150 years. Just Bush when asked directly what people would think of the war in a 150 years.

It wasn't from the internet it was taken from an interview done with Bob Woodward. Or can't you read.

Bush said a lot of thing that lead people on both sides of the political divide to believe that he thinks the end of days are near.

Anonymous said...

Journalist Bob Woodward calls his new book, “Plan of Attack,” the first detailed, behind-the-scenes account of how and why the president decided to wage war in Iraq.

It’s an insider’s account written after Woodward spoke with 75 of the key decision makers, including President Bush himself.

The president permitted Woodward to quote him directly. Others spoke on the condition that Woodward not identify them as sources.

Woodward discusses the secret details of the White House's plans to attack Iraq for the first time on television with Correspondent Mike Wallace.
Woodward permitted 60 Minutes to listen to tapes he recorded of his most important interviews, to read the transcripts, and to verify that the quotes he uses are based on recollections from participants in the key meetings. Both CBS News and Simon & Schuster, the publisher of Woodward's book, are units of Viacom.

Woodward says that many of the quotes came directly from the president: “When I interviewed him for the first time several months ago up in the residence of the White House, he just kind of out of the blue said, ‘It's the story of the 21st Century,’ his decision to undertake this war and start a preemptive attack on another country."

Woodward reports that just five days after Sept. 11, President Bush indicated to National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice that while he had to do Afghanistan first, he was also determined to do something about Saddam Hussein.

”There's some pressure to go after Saddam Hussein. Don Rumsfeld has said, ‘This is an opportunity to take out Saddam Hussein, perhaps. We should consider it.’ And the president says to Condi Rice meeting head to head, ‘We won't do Iraq now.’ But it is a question we're gonna have to return to,’” says Woodward.

“And there's this low boil on Iraq until the day before Thanksgiving, Nov. 21, 2001. This is 72 days after 9/11. This is part of this secret history. President Bush, after a National Security Council meeting, takes Don Rumsfeld aside, collars him physically, and takes him into a little cubbyhole room and closes the door and says, ‘What have you got in terms of plans for Iraq? What is the status of the war plan? I want you to get on it. I want you to keep it secret.’"

Woodward says immediately after that, Rumsfeld told Gen. Tommy Franks to develop a war plan to invade Iraq and remove Saddam - and that Rumsfeld gave Franks a blank check.

”Rumsfeld and Franks work out a deal essentially where Franks can spend any money he needs. And so he starts building runways and pipelines and doing all the preparations in Kuwait, specifically to make war possible,” says Woodward.

“Gets to a point where in July, the end of July 2002, they need $700 million, a large amount of money for all these tasks. And the president approves it. But Congress doesn't know and it is done. They get the money from a supplemental appropriation for the Afghan War, which Congress has approved. …Some people are gonna look at a document called the Constitution which says that no money will be drawn from the Treasury unless appropriated by Congress. Congress was totally in the dark on this.

Anonymous said...

What the hell would he need all that oil for with his widely known belief that it was the End of Days and he would be dead soon.


The country still has to run. The world doesn't stop just because the apocalypse is on it's way.

Anonymous said...

While it is well-known that George W. Bush presents himself as devoutly Christian, and he is widely considered beholden to the fundamentalists who are at least a third of the U.S. population and the GOP’s core voting base, whether or not he is a dispensationalist has emerged as one the administration’s most closely held secrets. The White House even refuses to say if the president has read the Left Behind books.

Among evangelicals, though, there is a widespread conviction that Bush shares the End Times vision and has been divinely appointed to lead the nation. With the elections drawing near, voters need to know what the president’s beliefs are and how they influence his policies. Bush was asked by moderator Bob Schieffer of CBS News during the third presidential debate on Oct. 13 what part his faith played on his policy decisions, to which he replied, “Religion is an important part . . . when I make decisions I stand on principle. And the principles are derived from who I am.” But what exactly are those principles?

Anonymous said...

Looks like the people who are in the know or in the belief that Bush thinks the end is coming are the one in three republicans that voted for him.

Anonymous said...

I can read. Can you?

Better question. Can you process information? think?


Are you saying that Bush will be around 150 years from now? Bob Woodward will be around? WOW. Are you saying that anyone who voted for Bush or against him will be here 150 years from now?

You plan to be around 150 years from now?

Wow. What secret diet are you following? Did you find the eternal spring?

How old are you anon? If you're under 16 I'll excuse you.

Anonymous said...

OMG!

No words. The kool aid flows freely again.

I'm glad I'm not answerable or beholden to any political party. Not required to hand out any of those cups.




Paper or plastic.

Anonymous said...

This is a thoroughly boring conversation...

Anonymous said...

The last time I checked the Obama's were people of faith. Devout faith, The United Church of Christ, according to what President Obama has said.

Anonymous said...

I disagree 5:56. I think this is a very interesting conversation.

Informative as well.

I always wait to see how long it will be before people start accusing the other side of being evil or idiots.

Republicans are evil.

No. Democrats are true evil.

No. It's those third parties that are really evil. Independents, Greens, Reform party members.

It lets you know who you are dealing with and their mentality. It also lets you know not to bother wasting your time with them.

It take way too much time and effort to undo the political party brainwashing and encourage independent thought.

Good day.

Anonymous said...

No I don't think either of them will be around in 150 years. The "we" I used is meant as in we the human race. Not we as in the people who are a live right now.

The only reason I said anything about a the republican party was to show you that it was also Bush supports who believe that he thinks the world will end. Not just people that don't like him.

No need to drink Kool aid when his own supporters were also going around saying that is what he believed.

5:53 people who claim not to be beholden to any particular group are the ones who have drunk the most kool aid.

You can saw them evidence of a believe that is held by a large number of people. Yet they will still stick their heads in the sand scream it's not true if they don't want to believe it.

Anonymous said...

No it's boring and neither of you have enlightened me in any way.

Anonymous said...

6:27 it is not our job to enlighten you.

Anonymous said...

Being a person of faith isn't always the road that leads to believing in end times. Plenty of people think the world is going to end in 2012.

What makes a persons "evil" for lack of a better word is how their beliefs shape their views of the world and the people in it.

Does Bush believe that the world is going to an end. I can't say for sure all I have are the things he has said and what some of the people that voted for him believe.

His poor choice of words will come back to haunt. To color the way people see him.

Anonymous said...

Hi :)

Anonymous said...

showing now on sho women





*goes pop popcorn*

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

*wipes tears*


Such a sad movie.





Coffee & Cigarettes on now! :)

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

Back from a great weekend, beautiful weather and lots of fun.
:]

Anonymous said...

33 days and counting.

epic fail after epic fail after epic fail

Anonymous said...

At least 6 million gallons of crude have spewed into the Gulf, though some scientists have said they believe the spill already surpasses the 11 million-gallon 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill off Alaska as the worst in U.S. history.
>_<

Amyranth said...

Teej, I can't watch Bridge to Terabithia. Too many books get lost in translation, and I'm really afraid BTT won't live up to what I remember.

Elena, I'm starting to think Spike owns the rights to SW now, I could have sworn there was a marathon just last month.

Hallo MissT, Ergo, Welshie, Wendy and anyone else bumming around.

ergoproxy said...

hiya Amy!

Anonymous said...

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elena said...

Yesssss

Bret won!!!

ergoproxy said...

Hi elena!
yay!!
but Bret who won what?

ergoproxy said...

ok it dawned on me, that'd be Bret Michaels and Celeb Apprentice.
duh
I didn't watch it but good on him!!

Amyranth said...

Hey Elena and Ergo!

It amuses me that they stopped using people after the 3rd or 4th season and just switched to Celebs. I'm glad they're all playing for charity though, it's good to know the money goes somewhere it's needed.

ergoproxy said...

Oh don't they do the normal one at all any more?
Wasn't there some problem with contestants in one series? Or am I recalling incorrectly.
I think it's better having a show like that with celebs, you aren't messing with people's lives, they'd treat it more like a challenge than a than a life altering thing. Plus you almost guarantee viewers as they'd have fans or at least interested people from the get go. They can be more entertaining without really mattering.
If I explained that well.
I always worry about the fallout for individuals and families from a lot of reality type shows.

toujours said...

hello everyone. :)

once again i'm just popping in before going offline...usually i'm on the computer in the evening but tonight it just wasn't meant to be. but, i'm all caught up now, and so off i go!

hope everyone's having/had a good day.

good night, sweet dreams. :)

toujours said...

hey mayo,

it's weird, but what with one thing or another, i just haven't been very chatty lately. maybe i was just running low on silence and needed to stock up.

anyway, i hope you're doing well, being serious and being silly in abundance.

take care, and good night.

Anonymous said...

:D

Anonymous said...

I greet you. Not quite as the world sends greetings, but with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever, the day breaks, and the shadows flee away.




-Fra Giovanni Giocondo
Italian Architect, Engineer and Archeologist

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
A couple were going out for the evening. They'd got ready, all dolled up, cat put out, etc.
The taxi arrives and as the couple go out the cat shoots back in. They don't want the cat shut in the house, so the wife goes out to the taxi while the husband goes upstairs to chase the cat out.
The wife, not wanting it known that the house will be empty, explains to the taxi driver, "He's just going upstairs to say goodbye to my mother."
A few minutes later, the husband gets into the cab: "Sorry I took so long," he says, "stupid old thing was hiding under the bed and I had to poke her with a coat hanger to get her to come out!"
much love EP xx

SS
A man absolutely hated his wife's cat and decided to get rid of him one day by driving him 20 blocks from his home and leaving him at the park. As he arrived home, the cat was walking up the driveway.
The next day he decided to drive the cat 40 blocks away. He put the beast out and headed home. Driving back up his driveway, there was the cat!
He kept taking the cat further and further, and the cat would always beat him home. At last he decided to drive a few miles away, turn right, then left, past the bridge, then right again and another right until he reached what he thought was a safe distance from his home and left the cat there.
Hours later the man calls home to his wife: "Jen, is the cat there?"
"Yes", the wife answers, "why do you ask?"
Frustrated, the man answered, "Put the little bastard on the phone, I'm lost and need directions."
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

maybe
a great magnet pulls
all souls towards truth
or maybe
it is life
itself
that feeds wisdom
to its youth

Anonymous said...

falling slowly
eyes that know me

Anonymous said...

We're having a heatwave
a tropical heat wave
the way that she moves
the thermometer proves
that she certainly can can-can

:) said...

I can't wait to see you. :*

Anonymous said...

I don't know whom you plan on seeing 2:41 but I hope you plan on seeing them in an air conditioned room. It's fuckin' hot. It's about 99 in the shade here.

Anonymous said...

Scuse me. 2:21^
The heat is playing tricks with my vision.



Could just be the sweat dripping down into my eyes.


*shrugs*

Either way the heat's to blame.

Anonymous said...

:( So damn sad...

LOS ANGELES - The husband of Brittany Murphy was found dead late Sunday at the Los Angeles home he shared with the late actress, police said.

The preliminary cause of British screenwriter Simon Monjack's death is natural causes, police spokesman Sgt. Louie Lozano said. Another spokesman, Sgt. Alex Ortiz, said there were no signs of foul play or any criminal activity.

Murphy died after collapsing in her Hollywood Hills home on Dec. 20.




RIP
with your love
Simon Monjack.

Anonymous said...

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/brittany-murphys-husband-is-found-dead-at-home/41269?nc


He was only 39 years old. :(

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Hey all you facebook users
aka - dumb fucks.

The internet. You gotta love it when the CEO's of these social networking sites call their users dumb fucks. Don't ya?



Buffeted by privacy snafus and the lingering fallout from a damning, years-old instant messaging thread, Facebook chief exec Mark Zuckerberg switched into full-on damage control Monday, confessing that the sprawling social network had "missed the mark" when it comes to its complex privacy controls — and pledging to do better.

In an open letter published Monday in the Washington Post (whose chairman, Donald E. Graham, just so happens to sit on Facebook's board of directors), Zuckerberg wrote that Facebook has been "growing quickly" and admitted that "sometimes we move too fast."

"Many of you thought our controls were too complex," Zuckerberg's letter reads. "Our intention was to give you lots of granular controls" — uh, you can say that again — "but that may not have been what many of you wanted. We just missed the mark."

Zuckerberg promised, in "coming weeks," privacy controls that will be "much simpler to use" — including an "easy way to turn off all third-party services" that can access your account.

But Zuckerberg wasn't just announcing new privacy features in Monday's open letter; he was also clearly trying to bridge a growing trust gap between Facebook and its increasingly suspicious users, especially in light of reports last week that Facebook (among other social networks) had been passing along user name and IDs to advertisers (including Google's DoubleClick and Yahoo!'s own Right Media) without users' consent. Those privacy loopholes have since been plugged, say Facebook, MySpace and other social networks.

But Zuckerberg is also being dogged by an embarrassing IM thread from when he was a 19-year-old Harvard student, bragging that he'd gathered personal information from thousands of users for the nascent TheFacebook.com. "People just submitted it," Zuckerberg messaged, "I don't know why. They 'trust me.' Dumb [expletive]." (This comes via Silicon Alley Insider.)

Naturally, the indiscreet IM thread has ignited controversy. Some argue that Zuckerberg shouldn't be held accountable for something he'd written when he was still a teenager (all of six years ago, mind you). Others say the remarks illustrate a cavalier attitude toward user privacy.

The debate seems to have struck a chord with Zuckerberg, who bent over backward in his letter Monday to emphasize Facebook's "core principles," which include seeking to build a "better world" that's "open and connected."

Zuckerberg also revealed a bit more in an e-mail to blogger Robert Scoble, confiding that "we've made a bunch of mistakes" but that he hopes "people understand that our intentions are in the right place."


Well, as I'm sure Zuckerberg understands, people tend to believe actions more than words, and a revamped set of simple, easy-to-use privacy controls — including, say, the option to start from scratch and opt in to sharing options rather than having to opt out — would be a step in the right direction. But rebuilding trust with Facebook's users will be a long, slow process, and the fewer privacy missteps between now and then, the better.

What do you think of Zuckerberg's letter? Does he sound sincere to you? Willing to give Facebook and its upcoming privacy reboot the benefit of the doubt? Or are you ready to jump ship for good?


— Ben Patterson is a technology writer for Yahoo! News.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/20100524/tc_ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc2204

Anonymous said...

;)

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

I just saw about BM's husband on the news, awfully tragic for the family and friends.

and a big part of the Facebook privacy debate is also because of this which happened over here.

ergoproxy said...

and the bassist for Slipknot Paul Gray has died as well, the news Hollywood report seems to have no happy news today

Anonymous said...

O_O

bassist for Slipknot Paul Gray has died as well

:(

Welshie said...

Hello:)

Well I had a fantastic weekend. I didn't get a ticket unfortunately but had a great time nonetheless. I didn't quite get the hang of swinging the tassles Miss T. I think I was bouncing instead of swinging! haha! Didn't have the same effect somehow. I'll leave them on the kitchen table for you Miss T. Thanks anyway.

It was so hot on Saturday, even hotter on Sunday. God we're not used to this weather!
I spent a small fortune though. Here's me working every hour god sends trying to pay off my debts and then I go and spend it all having a good time!
The only downside was I lost one of my flippin' flip flops on Saturday night! I don't know what the hell happened to it. I was hobbling around for most of the evening then thought, bugger this and shoved the other flip flop in my bag. I was walking barefoot around Bangor and suddenly thought of you TJ. I know you walk barefoot a lot, so there was I barefoot in Bangor thinking about you barefoot far far away in America:)

I'm half expecting Prince Charming to come knocking on my door with my flip flop on a satin cushion. I think I might book myself in for a pedicure just in case:)

Hope you're all well.


P.S. That was such sad news about Brittany Murphy's husband. I have to say that I'd never actually heard of him before but somehow reading that made me so, so sad. It actually scares me to think that life can be snatched away from you in the blink of an eye:(

ergoproxy said...

hey welshie, awesome you had a great weekend even though you didn't get to go to the proper show.
Make sure you give yourself a nice pedicure before your Prince gets there.

ergoproxy said...

me!

ergoproxy said...

YAY!

*happy dance*

see y'all later

Anonymous said...

& Paul Gray was only 38.

My heart goes out to his wife, family and all who knew him.
:`(

Welshie said...

Hi Ergo:)

Didn't see your comment about Paul Gray or the Facebook debate. Such sad news.


Well I'm really tired so I'm off to bed now.

Speak to you soon.

Cheerio

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

i've had a pretty fun evening, even though it's only 8pm here...i work tomorrow and so my folks took me out to eat tonight, to a really nice place downtown. i had the ahi ahi and it was soooo good! but the best part was that the waitress got us mixed up with her other group tonight (we were both in for birthdays) and so i got a little cake and a birthday candle to wish on...it was totally mysterious how she had known, as no one had mentioned it! we chatted about it at the end and she confessed the mix-up, but it was truly a bit of magic. :)

and so now i have a nice buzz from the wine and my tummy's full with blackened tuna. i could just purr. :)

welshie, i gotta tell you, i love that it was being barefoot that made you think of me...i am quite proud of that, in fact! *hee* i'm glad you had a great time, and so glad you went!

it's sad news about the losses of those two talented men, and i'm sure those that knew them or their work are grieving them.

must make my usual internet rounds, be back later!

ergoproxy said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TJ!!!!!!!!

What a wonderful thing to happen, you're being smiled upon :]

elena said...

Just a quick hello

First off TJ – Happy Birthday. I’m glad you had such a nice dinner and I’m sure if you tried you could indeed purr.

Now for some sad news. Big E died a few hours ago. It is ironic that just this morning I was telling people he was doing better and it really seemed that he was. He took a stroll over to the neighbors and even attempted to run a bit. Of course running wasn’t easy he had arthritis but he tried. Mr E had to leave so I gave Big E some water with ice (he loved that) and told him I’d be back with a treat. When I went back he was gone so I just assumed he’d gone to sit under some shade trees. What I didn’t know is that he had gone around the house to the porch by my study. He always liked to be right outside the door where I was. It appears he had a massive heart attack as he tried to climb the steps. I just wish I had been outside with him, I wish I’d known he was coming around to the other porch. I know it’s stupid and there was nothing I could have done but I just hate that he was alone when he died. I loved that silly dog so much. I’ve posted the last pic I took with him on my blog. It was taken the night I was sure he wasn’t gonna make it till morning. But he did, he held on and lived his life like he wanted until the end. He was loved, he had his three little girls who he always guarded with his life, and he had his freedom. He will be missed.

Take care everyone.

Goodnight

Anonymous said...

Very sorry to hear about Big E, Elena. Hugs to you and your family.

ergoproxy said...

Elena. So sorry to hear you lost Big E, he sounded like a wonderful dog, and I know he'll be missed a lot.
He knew he was loved, and though I know what you mean about wanting to be there, know that he would have felt your love surrounding him, and the love of everyone who knew him.

toujours said...

elena, i'm so sorry to hear that big e is gone. it sounds like his last day was an enjoyable one, though. i know you're missing him already. my condolences.

and thank you to you and ergo for my birthday wishes -- i'll carry them with me tomorrow while i'm hard at work framing and cursing and wiring and cutting glass and cursing...

:)

ergoproxy said...

you're welcome TJ, hope your workday is a good one, with less cursing than you expect lol

toujours said...

ah well, there's always a lot of cursing in the frame shop, so my expectations are rather high. lol

i haven't had a chance to look at the pics you posted on twitter, where they from your trip?

toujours said...

meaning, of course, to type: were they from your trip...

but i was the victim of a stowaway haitch.

ergoproxy said...

yes they are, just a couple from the start of the show, my batteries were running out

Anonymous said...

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toujours said...

ooh, i'll definitely have a look then!

ergoproxy said...

It was a great show, indoor fireworks and flames, really good bulls and really good riders.
I was looking for a nice one for you but 8sec, or in some cases much less, isn't helpful.
The clowns were amazing too, though one vaulted over the rails chased by a feisty bull and landed on a photographer, who didn't fare real well. He was ok but they got ice for his back. I think the clowns shoe tags hit him.

ergoproxy said...

I have to head off now TJ, have a great day tomorrow, and enjoy your cursing lol
sweet dreams and happy birthday again, seeing as it's the actual day now?
bye xx

toujours said...

yep, it's the actual day now!

sorry i went silent on you ergo, i actually was afk. one of the muses grabbed me (i'm not sure which one, she jumped me from behind) and i've been doing her bidding. :)

i appreciate you keeping an eye out for me, but have to agree with you, 8 seconds really isn't even enough time for a wolf whistle. lol


talk to you later, hope you have a good rest of the day!

and good night, everyone. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

the best part about dinner (aside from the expected tastiness, etc.) was making my choices based solely on what i had never had before. i even let the waitress choose my wine. everyone else was picking out their usual favorites, and i just ran my finger down the list waiting for the item that was unknown.

sometimes, it's good to leap before you look.

and i was able to make my birthday wish after all, on a single little candle. magic waits everywhere, you know. you just have to be willing to close your eyes and step out to it.

it's a good thing to remember, here at the threshold of my own new year.

hope you're well, mayo, and finding magic.

take care, and good night.

Anonymous said...

My heart is breaking for you, Elena.

Welshie said...

Elena.
You must be feeling so sad about losing your beloved Big E.
I'm so sorry.


TJ. Is it your birthday today?
Well here goes
*clears throat*
*sings*
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus TJ
Penblwydd hapus i ti.


Ergo I meant to tell you before but I was watching a T.V. programme the other day and they were reviewing kitchen gadgets. They had 'Onion Goggles'. haha. The presenters actually tested them out. They wore the goggles then chopped the onions. Guess What? NO TEARS!
No more crying over chopped onions!

It's really cold here today. Typical British weather. You're sweating like a pig one day then freezing your arse off the next:(
That's such an odd saying, since pigs do not sweat.

I love piglets. I remember years ago I was in a toy shop in town and they had a display of walking piglets. They were all fluffy and gorgeous, they took a few steps then stopped and grunted, wiggled their tails then they were off again. Honestly I could've spent all day just standing there watching those little piglets.

ergoproxy said...

HI welshie!
onion goggles!? lol but if it works it could be a goer, though any goggles would, wouldn't they?
I do think of you when I chop onions now.

I know those pig toys too, I've seen them and they are so cute. The tail wiggling is adorable.

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Cats Rules Of Life

Although cats are the best and most wonderful creatures on this planet, they are quite bizzare... After Conspiring with the Cats Association for Taking over Earth (CATE), I have managed to steal some Top Secret information about the mysterious the guardians of the underworld. This is their rules of life (that every cat MUST stick to) in order to take over the world! But how these rules will help to achieve their objectives still remains a total mystery to humans.

BATHROOMS:
Always accompany guests to the bathroom. It is not necessary to do anything. Just sit and stare but occasionally rub their legs.

DOORS:
Do not allow any closed doors in any room. To get door open, stand looking sad at the humans. Once door is opened, it is not necessary to use it. After you have ordered an "outside" door opened, stand halfway in and out and think about several things. This is particularly important during very cold weather, rain, snow, or mosquito season.

CHAIRS AND RUGS:
If you have to throw up, get to a chair quickly. If you cannot manage in time, get to an Oriental rug. If there is no Oriental rug, shag is good. When throwing up on the carpet, make sure you back up so it is as long as a humans bare foot or expensive clothing.

HAMPERING:
If one of your humans is engaged in some activity and the other is idle, stay with the busy one. This is called "helping," otherwise known as "hampering." Following are the rules for "hampering:"

* When supervising cooking, sit just behind the left heel of the cook. You cannot be seen and thereby stand a better chance of being stepped on and then picked up and comforted.
* For book readers, get in close under the chin, between eyes and book, unless you can lie across the book itself.
* For paperwork, lie on the work in the most appropriate manner so as to obscure as much of the work as possible or at least. Pretend to doze, but every so often reach out and slap the pencil or pen. Bite when you're moved on.
* When a human is holding the newspaper in front of him/her, be sure to jump on the back of the paper. Humans love to jump.
* MOST IMPORTANT When human is working at computer, jump up on desk, walk across keyboard and write a short story. Bat at mouse pointer on screen as if it were real. Then lay in human's lap across arms, hampering typing in progress.
much love EP xx

ergoproxy said...

SS
CAT RULES OF LIFE II
WALKING:
As often as possible, dart quickly and as close as possible in front of the human, especially: on stairs, when they have something in their arms, in the dark, and when they first get up in the morning. This will help their co-ordination skills.

BEDTIME:
Always sleep on the human at night so he/she cannot move around. Even better- lie on his or hers face, making sure your arse is right on their nose. When she is wearing an expensive silk nightie, don't forget to paw it. This will create lovely patterns!

LITTER BOX:
When using the litter box, be sure to kick as much litter out of the box as possible. Humans love the feel of kitty litter between their toes. The smell is also very attractive.

HIDING:
Every now and then, hide in a place where the humans cannot find you for a few days. This will cause the humans to panic (which they love) thinking that you have run away or are lost. Once you do come out, the humans will cover you with love and kisses and you will probably get a treat.

SLEEPING:
In order to have enough energy for playing, a cat must get plenty of sleep (at least 16 hours per day). It is generally not difficult to find a comfortable place to curl up. Any place a human likes to sit is good, especially if it contrasts with your fur color.
If it's in a sunbeam or near a heating duct or radiator, so much the better. Of course, good places also exist outdoors, but have the disadvantages of being seasonal and dependent on current and previous weather conditions such as rain. Open windows are a good compromise.

HUMANS:
Humans have three primary functions: to feed us, to play with and give attention to us, and to clean the litter box. It is important to maintain one's Dignity when around humans so that they will not forget who is the master of the house. Humans need to know basic rules. They can be taught if you start early and are consistent. You will then have a smooth-running household.

FOOD:
In order to get the energy to sleep, play, and hamper, a cat must eat. Eating, however, is only half the fun. The other half is getting the food. Cats have two ways to obtain food: convincing a human you are starving to death and must be fed NOW; and hunting for it oneself. The following are guidelines for getting fed.

1. When the humans are eating, make sure you leave the tip of your tail in their dishes when they are not looking.

2. Never eat food from your own bowl if you can steal some from the table.

3. Never drink from your own water bowl if a human's glass is full enough to drink from.

4. Should you catch something of your own outside, it is only polite to attempt to get to know it. Be insistent -- your food will usually not be so polite and try to leave.

5. Table scraps are delicacies with which the humans are unfortunately unwilling to readily part. It is beneath the Dignity of a cat to beg outright for food as lower forms of life such as dogs will, but several techniques exist for ensuring that the humans don't forget you exist. These include, but are not limited to: jumping onto the lap of the "softest" human and purring loudly; lying down in the doorway between the dining room and the kitchen, the Direct Stare, and twining around people's legs as they sit and eat while meowing plaintively.
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

elena said...

I just want to thank you all for the comments about Big E

It was sad this morning walking out on the deck and not seeing him. Jake is very confused about what has happened. Last night while Mr E buried Big E in our pet cemetery (yeah we really have one in the woods behind the house) I kept Jake inside so he still seems to be looking for Big E.

Anyway it's back to work for me today. Have to say the vacation just wasn't so much fun. Between fixing the girls broken cars and other minor catastrophes we never did get on the Harley.

That's just how it goes sometimes.

Take care everyone.

Anon616 said...

Good morning/afternoon/greetings of the day/night Mayo, SS, Elena, Amy, MissT, Ergo, Welshie, TJ, smilie faces, songbirds, etc...!!!

How are you all? Has everyone been well? I hope so!

Elena: I'm so, so sorry to read of Big E's passing. He was such a handsome boy! There is nothing, close to comparable, to the love and loyality of a good, ol'doggie.

They are our protectors, defenders, guardian angels on paws. Our most energetic playmates and the funniest comedians. Our fur babies!

They provide endless emotional support. They know every emotion we're feeling without us having to say a word to them. They, instinctively, know when we need that "hug" or when we need them to lay their head in our laps. And, they ask for so little in return. A pat here and there, a tummy rub, a good scratch behind the ears, some food and water, a chew toy or two... and, they'll be that loyal, loving friend for eternity.

You and your family gave so much more than those "essentials" to Big E. He was truly a lucky dog to have lived such a happy life with such a wonderful and loving family.

*huge hugs*

Please give Jake a big hug and some good pats, tummy rubs and scratches behind the ears from me, Sandy Ann and Tinker Belle. I know he misses his big brother.

TJ: Happy (belated) Birthday! I'm glad to hear you had such a nice night with your parents.

Welshie: I'm happy to hear you had such a fun weekend in barefeet! It's much too hot to bother with shoes. Even those flip flops or crocs!

Let's us know when Prince Charming shows up with that other flip flop!

;)

MissT: What's this about being battered and bruised? I think I missed something. Well, as long as your tassels are intact!

;) for you too!

Ergo: How are things with you? How's DH and BG? Catching any seafood lately? If so, please send some here. We'll need it.

Everything in our waters/the Gulf of Mexico is being killed... either by the oil or by the EPA banned dispersants that BP is pumping into our Gulf. That the EPA/Federal Government is ALLOWING THEM to pump into our gulf.

So what if these chemicals were found to be toxic and dangerous way back in the 1980's and were banned for use. Go ahead and USE them anyway, BP!!!

So much for the EPA and Federal oversight/responsibility, huh?

No, we are not happy about this latest (man made) disaster or the response (inability to even have A CLUE how to plug the damn well and stop millions of gallons of oil from free flowing into the Gulf daily) and so called clean up. Not happy at all!

Oh well, time for me to go support the "commandeering" of more "sitting by the docks doing nothing" ships and Governor Bobby Jindal's "we're not waiting for federal approval to do what we have to do to save our wetlands/marshes" plan to dredge and build!

Hell Yeah!

Have a good day, commandeering ~ dredging ~ building ~ or sandbagging (or writing letters of support and signing petitions), everyone!!!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

PS: Where did I put that pirate flag?

Hi PJ and crew!!!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Happy birthday wishes for Toujours and Lewis. Many more.

Anonymous said...

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ergoproxy said...

good morning!

Poor Jake, give him a hug from me.
I hope your work week is uneventful, pleasant and calm, Elena, to make up for the weekend.

hi wendy, no, no seafood at the moment, but I'm watching the updates for over there, I hope they figure something out soon.

ergoproxy said...

IS it Lewis birthday too?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEWIS!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

That was very sweet of you, 3:15 and Ergoproxy. I am sure they both appreciate the thought. :D
Best wishes to everyone, today.

Welshie said...

Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i Lewis
Penblwydd hapus i ti.

:)

anima said...

Elena, I am so sorry to read the news about your doggie. :( My thoughts go out to you and your family. ♥



Hi everyone, I hope you all are having a lovely day. It's hot as hell here!


And Happy Birthday to TJ and Lewis!


*waves to Mayo, I miss you man. :)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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ergoproxy said...

hello anima, I'm good thanks, hope you are too :]

toujours said...

hello everyone. :)

thanks so much to welshie for the song! and thanks too to wendy, the anon at 3:15 and anima for their birthday wishes! i've had a pretty fine day, so they must have all worked! :)

ergoproxy said...

hello TJ!

good to hear you had a good day, did it involve much cursing?

toujours said...

well, it always does (it might be a necessary and integral part of framing...) but today much of it was friendly cursing in the breakroom during lunch. out in the shop, i actually got a ton of orders done, hit a new personal record, even!

ergoproxy said...

oh well done!
I'd love to see the training manual
step one: measure
step 2: curse (suitable curses at this stage see appendix I)
step 3....

toujours said...

that's pretty much exactly it! there's cursing when centering an image, cursing when trying to fit the mat over it, cursing when cutting glass (especially when cutting glass!), cursing when cleaning glass (and cleaning glass, and cleaning glass...), cursing when fletching, cursing when removing fletching because there's lint inside, cursing when papering the back, cursing when repaperng the back, cursing when wiring, even cursing when wrapping the piece when it's done, especially if it's oversize!



we really need a door between the shop and the counter, now that i think about it...

ergoproxy said...

hahaha, sounds like a very interesting workplace. I've never done frames from scratch but repaired some, replaced glass and done the DIY types and it is a lot harder than it looks like it should be, so I think the cursing is justified!

Anonymous said...

A little late but no less meant,

Many Happy Late Returns to TJ and to Lewis!

And love to Elena and family.

toujours said...

it is! it's not that it's difficult, it's just that it's all so damn fiddley.

ergoproxy said...

yes. fiddly more than difficult, I know I have many times hit my fingers with the hammer thing to nail the back onto the frame (do you do that you know the sideways nailing?)

toujours said...

aw, thank you anon, and not late at all, since to me it's still the 25th. :)

ergoproxy said...

Hi anon

toujours said...

we avoid the sideways nailing by using a nifty little gun that shoots the points right in for us. it's kind of like a stapler...but if the back has to come off, then the fletched points have to all be pried out...

(cue the cursing)

lol

ergoproxy said...

oh my kingdom for a staple gun thingy!!!

toujours said...

haha well you can't have ours! (but i might could possible loan it to ya sometime *winky*)

ergoproxy said...

gotta go TJ I have another student, wednesday is my busy day.
Hope you enjoy your wednesday too.
Sweet dreams
xx

toujours said...

thanks ergo, hope your student doesn't make you curse like a framer. :)

talk to you later!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday wishes to OPL today!

Late happy birthday wishes to TJ and Lewis!

Love and comfort to Elena, Mr E, Flighty, Sunshine, Stormy...and Jake. Warm thoughts and love go out to Big E. ♥

toujours said...

time for me to hit the road, i'm tired! but lewis, if you're around, i hope you had a wonderful day, too!

good night everyone, sweet dreams. :)

toujours said...

thanks anon! and you're right, it is officially opl's birthday now! *waves to tennessee* :)

toujours said...

mayo,

this year, because of work, i had a lot of people coming up and saying happy birthday, all day long, and it just made the day so nice. there have been times i've wanted to go on a big adventure to celebrate, but i think there might be nothing better than knowing that there are people who are thinking of you and wishing you well.

that's the best gift.

take care mayo, and have a good night.

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

Aww, so full of love in here!

OK, since I'm still up, I'm counting this moment as the 25th still! So, technically I'm not late in wishing TJ a Happy Happy BDay! And technically, I'm early(ish -it is me guys, I'm sorry!) a Happy Happy BDay to OPL! What the hell did they put in the water this week in history!? Damn. I hope you girls both had/have wonderful and beautiful birthdays! Just as you both deserve!

And many many thanks to everyone (look at all the anons! Hi and thanks guys!) that had well wishes for all of us too! Overwhelmed by the affection in the joint! ;p All the love right back at everyone!

I think that's a song yea, Welshie? I'm gonna say thanks for that, even though it could be cussing mean and I'd have no idea! It reads pretty either way! ;p Oh, and about the mixed preschool age kids with the grade school kids -all I have to say is, that will be a bottle of Advil a day unless ALL of the teachers and staff have some fricken patience! Angles and Saints, Welshie! Fingers crossed for the new school arrangements!

And speaking of saints, Elena, if he was a part of your family, he was smiling and happy on his way to the clouds. No doubt in my mind, love. RIP Big E. Please give Jake, the girls and yourself a big cuddle for me.<3

I miss everybody, I'm thinking of everybody and I'm hoping the best for everyone! Thanks again for all the lovely words. Love to all, lewis<33

lewishasfallensloppydead said...

Hey, I chickened out before but felt I had to come back and say something mushy! So bare with me for a sec! I apologize!

Just wanted to say, since coming to this blog, meeting all of the people here, past and present, it has been interesting, a riot, trying and sometimes painful; but I would not trade the genuine moments I have had here, or the great friends I have made here. Not for the world. Ok, so thanks for that. To everybody (and Mayo, of course) for being a part of something unique! I am ever grateful. Love to everybody, and pink pony's all around! <33

Ah, P.S. No quilt intended with this comment, passive or aggressive. Just wanted to say thanks -for the time spent! (And know it's kinda lame for feeling the need to add this last paragraph! But, just in cases.);p Alrighty, night gang!<33

ergoproxy said...

Hey Lewis! Great to "see" you. Take care and have a wonderful day and rest of the week

Welshie said...

Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i OPL
Penblwydd hapus i ti


:)

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Things to learn from a cat part I
# It's ok to wear the same things everyday.
# Sleeping is very underrated, ... as is stretching.
# Never crack your knuckles.
# Grooming requires a serious time commitment.
# Remember to wash behind your ears, in between your toes and under your arms.
# Keep your nails trimmed and hair clean.
# Pee without getting any on your feet.
# Eat when you're hungry, when you're not hungry, play with your food.
# If you don't see it, ask for it.
# Counters are the best place to sit in a kitchen.
# Show some discretion.
# Don't burp in public.
# Have no qualms about sharing a plate of food, or eating leftovers.
# Drink milk.
# Try not to obsess about cholesterol.
# Be hard to leave.
# Notice squirrels, investigate shadows, and chase butterflies.
# Make your own hours.
# Shred all documents.
# Money is only paper.
# Be curious.
# Get to know people in high places, somehow.
# Don't be afraid to take chances.
# Take a moment to recover your dignity, but don't dwell on the past too much.
# Don't always come when you are called.
# Try new things.
# Take time to eat some flowers.
# Stare unabashedly.
# Test limits.
# Be tolerant, but not overly accommodating.
# Get mad when you are stepped on.
# Forget that you were stepped on.
# Know all the sunny places.
# Sometimes you can't explain your actions.
# Sometimes you can't explain yourself.
# Have a sneeze that is the envy of others.
# Make yourself vulnerable, but don't be afraid to bite the hand that feeds you.
# Challenge yourself.
# Share your victories.
# Recycle.
# Exercise daily.
much love EP xx

ergoproxy said...

SS
Things to learn from a cat part II
# Go barefoot.
# Obey your instincts.
# Claim your own chair.
# Flaunt your hair loss.
# Vary your hangouts.
# Make the world your playground.
# Recognise the toy in everything.
# Make the most of unstructured time.
# There is always time for a nap.
# Be easy to come home to.
# Show affection and contentment.
# Everyone is entitled to an occasional mood swing.
# The faster you run upstairs, the more likely you are to forget why you went up there in the first place.
# There is nothing wrong with changing your mind.
# Love unconditionally.
# Avoid company you do not like.
# Accept that all company may not like you.
# Depend on others without losing your independence.
# Enjoy your own company.
# Be a good listener.
# Invite yourself to dinner.
# Don't drool.
# Scratch when and where it itches.
# Get used to silences.
# Be entertaining, strike poses, wiggle your ears.
# Jump right into the middle of things.
# Just because you're home, you don't have to answer the phone.
# Ask for attention.
# Feel no guilt.
# Use negative attention getting tactics only as a last resort.
# Ignore television.
# Yawn like you really mean it.
# Find a good lap to curl up in.
# Be soft.
# Be cool.
# Be mysterious.
# Be able to make someone feel better just by being there.
# Make people wonder what you do at night.
# Be good at finding things in the dark.
# Have a warm bed.
# Be loved.
# Dream.
lotsa love EP
xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday OPL!
Happy birthday Lewis!
Happy birthday Amyranth! <late late

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I love these "anonymous" people who automatically know OPLs birthday. Why don't you just sign in? Dipshits.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you just fuck off shithead?

Anonymous said...

Go try to spoil somebody elses day.

elena said...

Good Morning Everyone

Happy Birthday to OPL and Lewis. Belated Birthdays to Amy and TJ (yeah I know I said happy Birthday on the wrong day) Crap I can't keep anything straight anymore.

And now...Flighty's cat is stuck in a tree. She really wanted out, she gave me that "oh pppleeese" look so I opened the door. She promptly started a fight with Sweater Boy. Then Jake got involved because he thinks of our cats as his own. So Shogua (however her name is spelled) ended up a very tall tree and now she won't come down. Well crap!

Hope everyone is having a good day!

elena said...

11:41 many anons have said they have been here since the beginning so why wouldn't they know it's her birthday?

When's your birthday? Cause I'll wish you a Happy Birthday too. Of course I might be late. LOL

Anonymous said...

Call the fire dept Elena. If she won't come down.
They're good at getting cats out of tall trees when you explain the situation & ask nicely.

Anonymous said...

:]

Anonymous said...

Hope that feral at 11:41 isn't stuck here.

meooow

elena said...

Crisis averted

She came down by herself and wandered back over to the door. Guess that was enough excitement for one day for her.

Anonymous said...

:( That means no smexy sweaty firemen need to be called. Tell her to get back up that tree. Pronto. ;)

♫♪♫♪ said...

Know what i discovered.



do you?












We are burning in the fire

♫♪♫♪ said...

Die a little everyday
Break the silence when you say
You don't love me anymore
In my face you slam the door

Making up, making out
Falling in and falling out
When you kiss me like a stranger
That is when we are in danger

Chorus
Fly around the fire
In and out of desire
I gotta love you
I gotta have you
Don't wanna let you down again

When I kiss you like a lover
That is when we discover
We are burning in the fire
This love will never tire
When I tell you that I need you
Please believe that I won't leave you
You're the diamond I'm a heart
Living in this house of cards

Chorus
Fly around the fire
In and out of desire (Woah!)
I gotta love you
I gotta have you
Don't wonna let you down again
(Woah!)
I gotta love you
I gotta have you
Don't wanna let you down again

Fly around the fire
In and out of desire (Woah!)
I gotta love you
I gotta have you
Don't wanna let you down again

The fire. . .
In and out of desire (Woah!)
I gotta love you
I gotta have you
Don't wanna let you down again
Don't wanna let you down again
Don't wanna let you down again






Artist(band): Papa Roach

Songwriters: Buckner, David J; Esperance, Tobin Joseph; Horton, Jerry Allan Jr; Shaddix, Jacoby Dakota;

Anonymous said...


Please forgive me while I turn out the lights
Watch this haunted day turn into a wasted night
So cut me off
Throw me out
Cause Im reckless
Im a reckless goddamn son of a bitch

Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness
Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness

Im walking on broken glass
From the wreckage of my past
Im locked up in a cage
Cause Im a prisoner of my ways
So cut me off
Throw me out
Cause Im reckless
Im a reckless goddamn son of a bitch

Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness
Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness

Thank god Ive got a woman
With my name across her heart
Loving me aint easy
Loving me is hard
Im sorry about the madness
But thats the way its got to be
Cause it takes a crazy women
To love a reckless man like me

Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness
Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
From this madness
Im reckless
So reckless
God save me
Save me from this madness
Im reckless
So reckless
God save me

Anonymous said...

" elena said...
11:41 many anons have said they have been here since the beginning so why wouldn't they know it's her birthday? "


Do you really expect people to believe that anons have kept track of everyone's birthday and post it here? That's bullshit. OPJ and OPL never left. If you want people to celebrate your birthday then come on here and say so......signed in. Instead of playing dumb ass games and pretending like an anon cares so much about you they remembered your own birthday. Shit I can't even remember my hubby' sbirthday sometimes, you expect me to believe that some anonymous person remembered OPL's?

Dipshits.

Welshie said...

Sorry if I missed your birthday Amy.

Because I sang for everyone else then I'll sing for you too

Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i ti
Penblwydd hapus i Amyranth
Penblwydd hapus i ti.

:)

I'm watching a programme on Tutankhamun. Fascinating.

Anonymous said...

Happy late or early birthday 3:39.

Did your hubby get you a cake with Happy Birthday Dipshit written right on the top? Big bold letters?

Or did he special order one with Happy Birthday you rude Biotch written on it?

Maybe Happy birthday Killjoy?


I'm sure he chose the perfect wording for you when he remembered you & your birthday. Bet it was pruddy.

Anonymous said...

.

Anonymous said...

"
Maybe Happy birthday Killjoy?"


A killjoy is anyone who exposes your bullshit.

See you can't really answer the question either.

Anonymous said...

Call animal control. That cat's not just feral. It's rabid.

I can see the foaming mouth from here.

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

HI elena, glad the cat came down. I think they just enjoy worrying people.

hello welshie documentaries are wonderful aren't they!

Anonymous said...

Yeh Yeh, anyone who can see through your bullshit is an animal and a killjoy.

OPL if you want them to celebrate your birthday then just sign in. No one in their right mind believes that some random anon from years ago remembers your birthday. That's just stupid. Do they remember everyone else's birthday who ever posted here? Or do they just have a "special connection" with you....?

ergoproxy said...

you're really hung up on this aren't you anon?

Anonymous said...

More like a rabid skunk. All smelly and not wanted.

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