Friday, November 12, 2010

English Paneling

1-4

This is how I will suffocate,
in your adoration.
Hands cover my mouth
while I keep my resolution.
I put my fingers in my ears,
and disappear
before you
tell me, tell me
you love me.

5

Desolate Bungalow

Gravity Paper

Ink Wired

Numb

Perpetual Absence

Unhinged Focus

Lost Wax

Done

6-9

Days, dry as dirt
kicked up in heels,
catch in my throat.
I want them back.
Tomorrow, better yet-
today, I will stop
rushing away. The distance
between here and the deserted
has been
forgotten.
Washed up,
I am ready to devour those days.

10-13

I am dead in a box in the center of the room talking to everyone or no one can hear me or they neglect to listen because I do not say what they want to hear or I make no sense to anyone but myself because I am only speaking to someone a million miles away from where I am at present they cannot hear me or I make no sense.

14-17

I am out of corks
with a barrel full of holes.
The relief will not stop;
resentment pouring and filling
the cracks in the walls,
plaster caked in puke green,
painted over in pink
for all the world to see.

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Anonymous said...

Tom Hanks is a liar.
There is crying in baseball.
I've seen it.
Guess he never watched the World Series or saw a pro ball player after reading his divorce settlement papers.

Anonymous said...

^.~

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

How are you all? I haz a sick. A BIG sick! I'm telling you; it's been horrible. I've been blowing out and coughing up colors I didn't know existed!

I saw the loveliest shade of orange pink today! Followed by a nice, tranquil greenish blue!


Wendy, did those last few colours come from your nose?


That is awful news about the miners. It seems just as we are still celebrating getting the Chilean ones out, this happens and it doesn't look so good. I just hope like most things, it doesn't happen in threes.

Nighty night all.

Anon616 said...

~~"We're off to see the Wizard
The wonderful Wizard of Oz (zzzz)
... because, because, be causssse
be cause of the wonderful things he does!
~~

Kinda makes me wonder, EXACTLY, what WONDERFUL things the Wizard was doing behind that curtain! And, whom he was doing them with or if it was a "quality alone time" thing.

O_O

God, I hope none those flying monkeys were involved! Oh noo... and the munchkins too!

(Well,actually, the munchkins would be okay in my opinion).

I'm just being honest here!

:P

And:

Hello Mayo, MissT, Ergo, Amy, Elena, various anonymoose, Welshie, all you little turkey giblets, pumpkin pies and cheese doodles!

I hope everyone is well, good and whatever else you wish to be!

MissT: Yes, those glorious colors did come from my nose. I don't even want to think about the colors I was coughing up! Ewwwww. Just, EWWWW!

I do so miss the "snot and mucus" talks we used to have. LOL!!!! Not to mention the BLOOD!

If THAT doesn't put everyone in the mode for a Thanksgiving Feast, I don't know what will?!

Well, I'm finally feeling well enough to START resizing some of my VOODOO pictures. So, I shall go get started on that. I currently have poster size photos!!!

That's what I get for not reading a dang thing about my new camera before using it!

In the meantime, here are some of those video links:

~~OZZY!!!!!!!! WAR PIGS!!!!! LIVE at VOODOO!!!!!~~

Dang Wendy.... that's a LONG one!

:P

~~CAGE THE ELEPHANT!!!!!~~

They just stole a piece of my heart that day! With my approval!

~~MUSE live at VOODOO!!!!~~

Like I said before, they SOUNDED great. They did! But...
there's just so damn much going on up on that stage.

How about we tone it down... just a little bit... so that we, the audience, can distinguish the SET from the musicians and feel the muuusique!

Just a suggestion there.

~~METRIC!!!!!~~

I thoroughly enjoyed them! I DID!!!!

Well, I supposed that is enought for now.

Have a great night one and all!!!!
Stay safe out there!!! Well and warm too!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Anon616 said...

And, there blogger goes fibbing to me again! Saying they can't post my comment when OBVIOUSLY they can!


Methinks blogger is trying to tell me I talk too much... all at one time!

:P

Oh well!

Sweet dreams, everyone!!!!! Even the powers that be at blogger!

Anonymous said...

goodbye

Anonymous said...

you can keep this

Anonymous said...

suits of lights

Anonymous said...

U2. Nice.

I'm not coming down - I'm not coming down

Anonymous said...

i know, you cannot function without your mask(s)

Anonymous said...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Living and loving caressing and fucking enormous prayers wash away and
Living and loving caressing and fucking teach me teach me we cannot teach but
Living and loving caressing and fucking these boring words mediocre poem form
Living and loving caressing and fucking all of this to all of this to

Sing

Sing

Sing

Pretend with me there’s more to this than math and bones oh

Sing

Sing

Sing

Give me evidence my hypothesis isn’t true

Something beyond biological imperative between the two of you

Sink now
Give up my ghost
Feign towards
A looser host
Unashamed
I’m called to celebrate in prayer
Swoon now
At those pictures
The unconscious affirmation
My dirty joy
As all of you usher in the next Romantic Era MCR's latest single is Sing.

Anonymous said...

angeli cantano anche

Anonymous said...

Ô_Ô


I was going to guess V for Vendetta for the mask(s).


*whistles*

Anonymous said...

Maybe V for Vendetta isn't so wrong.

Anonymous said...

The comment @3:33 is nice. Lovely. :)

Anonymous said...

Goodnight. :)

Anonymous said...

do you like lap dances?

elena said...

As a child, Johnny Depp was so obsessed with Barnabas Collins that he wanted to be him. He is collaborating with Tim Burton on a theatrical film adaptation, in which he will play Barnabas

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!
(though I need more sleep)

Went to wonderful wedding of two good friends yesterday, rained heaps but no one cared. Everyone looked beautiful,ceremony simple but moving, food was yummy, cake delicious, company great, dancing night away so much fun.
Congrats to T & G the happy couple :]

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

For Welshie and anyone else who doesn't know why Thanksgiving day is celebrated in the USA.

The Pilgrims and America's first Thanksgiving

The Pilgrims, who celebrated the first thanksgiving in America, were fleeing religious persecution in their native England. In 1609 a group of Pilgrims left England for the religious freedom in Holland where they lived and prospered. After a few years their children were speaking Dutch and had become attached to the dutch way of life. This worried the Pilgrims. They considered the Dutch frivolous and their ideas a threat to their children's education and morality.

So they decided to leave Holland and travel to the New World. Their trip was financed by a group of English investors, the Merchant Adventurers. It was agreed that the Pilgrims would be given passage and supplies in exchange for their working for their backers for 7 years.

On Sept. 6, 1620 the Pilgrims set sail for the New World on a ship called the Mayflower. They sailed from Plymouth, England and aboard were 44 Pilgrims, who called themselves the "Saints", and 66 others ,whom the Pilgrims called the "Strangers."

The long trip was cold and damp and took 65 days. Since there was the danger of fire on the wooden ship, the food had to be eaten cold. Many passengers became sick and one person died by the time land was sighted on November 10th.

Anonymous said...

The long trip led to many disagreements between the "Saints" and the "Strangers". After land was sighted a meeting was held and an agreement was worked out, called the Mayflower Compact, which guaranteed equality and unified the two groups. They joined together and named themselves the "Pilgrims."

Although they had first sighted land off Cape Cod they did not settle until they arrived at Plymouth, which had been named by Captain John Smith in 1614. It was there that the Pilgrims decide to settle. Plymouth offered an excellent harbor. A large brook offered a resource for fish. The Pilgrims biggest concern was attack by the local Native American Indians. But the Patuxets were a peaceful group and did not prove to be a threat.

The first winter was devastating to the Pilgrims. The cold, snow and sleet was exceptionally heavy, interfering with the workers as they tried to construct their settlement. March brought warmer weather and the health of the Pilgrims improved, but many had died during the long winter. Of the 110 Pilgrims and crew who left England, less that 50 survived the first winter.

On March 16, 1621 , what was to become an important event took place, an Indian brave walked into the Plymouth settlement. The Pilgrims were frightened until the Indian called out "Welcome" (in English!).

Anonymous said...

His name was Samoset and he was an Abnaki Indian. He had learned English from the captains of fishing boats that had sailed off the coast. After staying the night Samoset left the next day. He soon returned with another Indian named Squanto who spoke better English than Samoset. Squanto told the Pilgrims of his voyages across the ocean and his visits to England and Spain. It was in England where he had learned English.

Squanto's importance to the Pilgrims was enormous and it can be said that they would not have survived without his help. It was Squanto who taught the Pilgrims how to tap the maple trees for sap. He taught them which plants were poisonous and which had medicinal powers. He taught them how to plant the Indian corn by heaping the earth into low mounds with several seeds and fish in each mound. The decaying fish fertilized the corn. He also taught them to plant other crops with the corn.

The harvest in October was very successful and the Pilgrims found themselves with enough food to put away for the winter. There was corn, fruits and vegetables, fish to be packed in salt, and meat to be cured over smoky fires.

The Pilgrims had much to celebrate, they had built homes in the wilderness, they had raised enough crops to keep them alive during the long coming winter, they were at peace with their Indian neighbors. They had beaten the odds and it was time to celebrate.

The Pilgrim Governor William Bradford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving to be shared by all the colonists and the neighboring Native Americans. They invited Squanto and the other Indians to join them in their celebration. Their chief, Massasoit, and 90 braves came to the celebration which lasted for 3 days. They played games, ran races, marched and played drums. The Indians demonstrated their skills with the bow and arrow and the Pilgrims demonstrated their musket skills. Exactly when the festival took place is uncertain, but it is believed the celebration took place in mid-October.

Anonymous said...

The following year the Pilgrims harvest was not as bountiful, as they were still unused to growing the corn. During the year they had also shared their stored food with newcomers and the Pilgrims ran short of food.

The 3rd year brought a spring and summer that was hot and dry with the crops dying in the fields. Governor Bradford ordered a day of fasting and prayer, and it was soon thereafter that the rain came. To celebrate - November 29th of that year was proclaimed a day of thanksgiving. This date is believed to be the real true beginning of the present day Thanksgiving Day.

The custom of an annually celebrated thanksgiving, held after the harvest, continued through the years. During the American Revolution (late 1770's) a day of national thanksgiving was suggested by the Continental Congress.

In 1817 New York State had adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom. By the middle of the 19th century many other states also celebrated a Thanksgiving Day. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a national day of thanksgiving. Since then each president has issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, usually designating the fourth Thursday of each November as the holiday.

Anonymous said...

And that is what Thanksgiving is about.









You're welcome. :)

Anonymous said...

they sent out for shakes and fries from McPilgrims

Anonymous said...

The Real Thanksgiving

Quoted from: The Hidden History of Massachusetts

Much of America's understanding of the early relationship between the Indian and the European is conveyed through the story of Thanksgiving. Proclaimed a holiday in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, this fairy tale of a feast was allowed to exist in the American imagination pretty much untouched until 1970, the 350th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. That is when Frank B. James, president of the Federated Eastern Indian League, prepared a speech for a Plymouth banquet that exposed the Pilgrims for having committed, among other crimes, the robbery of the graves of the Wampanoags. He wrote:

"We welcomed you, the white man, with open arms, little knowing that it was the beginning of the end; that before 50 years were to pass, the Wampanoag would no longer be a free people."

But white Massachusetts officials told him he could not deliver such a speech and offered to write him another. Instead, James declined to speak, and on Thanksgiving Day hundreds of Indians from around the country came to protest. It was the first National Day of Mourning, a day to mark the losses Native Americans suffered as the early settlers prospered. This true story of "Thanksgiving" is what whites did not want Mr. James to tell.

What Really Happened in Plymouth in 1621?

According to a single-paragraph account in the writings of one Pilgrim, a harvest feast did take place in Plymouth in 1621, probably in mid-October, but the Indians who attended were not even invited. Though it later became known as "Thanksgiving," the Pilgrims never called it that. And amidst the imagery of a picnic of interracial harmony is some of the most terrifying bloodshed in New World history.

The Pilgrim crop had failed miserably that year, but the agricultural expertise of the Indians had produced twenty acres of corn, without which the Pilgrims would have surely perished. The Indians often brought food to the Pilgrims, who came from England ridiculously unprepared to survive and hence relied almost exclusively on handouts from the overly generous Indians-thus making the Pilgrims the western hemisphere's first class of welfare recipients. The Pilgrims invited the Indian sachem Massasoit to their feast, and it was Massasoit, engaging in the tribal tradition of equal sharing, who then invited ninety or more of his Indian brothers and sisters-to the annoyance of the 50 or so ungrateful Europeans. No turkey, cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie was served; they likely ate duck or geese and the venison from the 5 deer brought by Massasoit. In fact, most, if notall, of the food was most likely brought and prepared by the Indians, whose 10,000-year familiarity with the cuisine of the region had kept the whites alive up to that point.

The Pilgrims wore no black hats or buckled shoes-these were the silly inventions of artists hundreds of years since that time. These lower-class Englishmen wore brightly colored clothing, with one of their church leaders recording among his possessions "1 paire of greene drawers." Contrary to the fabricated lore of storytellers generations since, no Pilgrims prayed at the meal, and the supposed good cheer and fellowship must have dissipated quickly once the Pilgrims brandished their weaponry in a primitive display of intimidation. What's more, the Pilgrims consumed a good deal of home brew. In fact, each Pilgrim drank at least a half gallon of beer a day, which they preferred even to water. This daily inebriation led their governor, William Bradford, to comment on his people's "notorious sin," which included their "drunkenness and uncleanliness" and rampant "sodomy"...

Anonymous said...

The Real Thanksgiving

Quoted from: The Hidden History of Massachusetts

Much of America's understanding of the early relationship between the Indian and the European is conveyed through the story of Thanksgiving. Proclaimed a holiday in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, this fairy tale of a feast was allowed to exist in the American imagination pretty much untouched until 1970, the 350th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. That is when Frank B. James, president of the Federated Eastern Indian League, prepared a speech for a Plymouth banquet that exposed the Pilgrims for having committed, among other crimes, the robbery of the graves of the Wampanoags. He wrote:

"We welcomed you, the white man, with open arms, little knowing that it was the beginning of the end; that before 50 years were to pass, the Wampanoag would no longer be a free people."

But white Massachusetts officials told him he could not deliver such a speech and offered to write him another. Instead, James declined to speak, and on Thanksgiving Day hundreds of Indians from around the country came to protest. It was the first National Day of Mourning, a day to mark the losses Native Americans suffered as the early settlers prospered. This true story of "Thanksgiving" is what whites did not want Mr. James to tell.

What Really Happened in Plymouth in 1621?

According to a single-paragraph account in the writings of one Pilgrim, a harvest feast did take place in Plymouth in 1621, probably in mid-October, but the Indians who attended were not even invited. Though it later became known as "Thanksgiving," the Pilgrims never called it that. And amidst the imagery of a picnic of interracial harmony is some of the most terrifying bloodshed in New World history.

The Pilgrim crop had failed miserably that year, but the agricultural expertise of the Indians had produced twenty acres of corn, without which the Pilgrims would have surely perished. The Indians often brought food to the Pilgrims, who came from England ridiculously unprepared to survive and hence relied almost exclusively on handouts from the overly generous Indians-thus making the Pilgrims the western hemisphere's first class of welfare recipients. The Pilgrims invited the Indian sachem Massasoit to their feast, and it was Massasoit, engaging in the tribal tradition of equal sharing, who then invited ninety or more of his Indian brothers and sisters-to the annoyance of the 50 or so ungrateful Europeans. No turkey, cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie was served; they likely ate duck or geese and the venison from the 5 deer brought by Massasoit. In fact, most, if notall, of the food was most likely brought and prepared by the Indians, whose 10,000-year familiarity with the cuisine of the region had kept the whites alive up to that point.

The Pilgrims wore no black hats or buckled shoes-these were the silly inventions of artists hundreds of years since that time. These lower-class Englishmen wore brightly colored clothing, with one of their church leaders recording among his possessions "1 paire of greene drawers." Contrary to the fabricated lore of storytellers generations since, no Pilgrims prayed at the meal, and the supposed good cheer and fellowship must have dissipated quickly once the Pilgrims brandished their weaponry in a primitive display of intimidation. What's more, the Pilgrims consumed a good deal of home brew. In fact, each Pilgrim drank at least a half gallon of beer a day, which they preferred even to water. This daily inebriation led their governor, William Bradford, to comment on his people's "notorious sin," which included their "drunkenness and uncleanliness" and rampant "sodomy"...

Anonymous said...

The Real Thanksgiving

Quoted from: The Hidden History of Massachusetts

Much of America's understanding of the early relationship between the Indian and the European is conveyed through the story of Thanksgiving. Proclaimed a holiday in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln, this fairy tale of a feast was allowed to exist in the American imagination pretty much untouched until 1970, the 350th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims. That is when Frank B. James, president of the Federated Eastern Indian League, prepared a speech for a Plymouth banquet that exposed the Pilgrims for having committed, among other crimes, the robbery of the graves of the Wampanoags. He wrote:

"We welcomed you, the white man, with open arms, little knowing that it was the beginning of the end; that before 50 years were to pass, the Wampanoag would no longer be a free people."

But white Massachusetts officials told him he could not deliver such a speech and offered to write him another. Instead, James declined to speak, and on Thanksgiving Day hundreds of Indians from around the country came to protest. It was the first National Day of Mourning, a day to mark the losses Native Americans suffered as the early settlers prospered. This true story of "Thanksgiving" is what whites did not want Mr. James to tell.

What Really Happened in Plymouth in 1621?

According to a single-paragraph account in the writings of one Pilgrim, a harvest feast did take place in Plymouth in 1621, probably in mid-October, but the Indians who attended were not even invited. Though it later became known as "Thanksgiving," the Pilgrims never called it that. And amidst the imagery of a picnic of interracial harmony is some of the most terrifying bloodshed in New World history.

Anonymous said...

The Pilgrims of Plymouth, The Original Scalpers

Contrary to popular mythology the Pilgrims were no friends to the local Indians. They were engaged in a ruthless war of extermination against their hosts, even as they falsely posed as friends. Just days before the alleged Thanksgiving love-fest, a company of Pilgrims led by Myles Standish actively sought to chop off the head of a local chief. They deliberately caused a rivalry between two friendly Indians, pitting one against the other in an attempt to obtain "better intelligence and make them both more diligent." An 11-foot-high wall was erected around the entire settlement for the purpose of keeping the Indians out.

Any Indian who came within the vicinity of the Pilgrim settlement was subject to robbery, enslavement, or even murder. The Pilgrims further advertised their evil intentions and white racial hostility, when they mounted five cannons on a hill around their settlement, constructed a platform for artillery, and then organized their soldiers into four companies-all in preparation for the military destruction of their friends the Indians.

Pilgrim Myles Standish eventually got his bloody prize. He went to the Indians, pretended to be a trader, then beheaded an Indian man named Wituwamat. He brought the head to Plymouth, where it was displayed on a wooden spike for many years, according to Gary B. Nash, "as a symbol of white power." Standish had the Indian man's young brother hanged from the rafters for good measure. From that time on, the whites were known to the Indians of Massachusetts by the name "Wotowquenange," which in their tongue meant cutthroats and stabbers.

Anonymous said...

Puritan Holocaust

By the mid 1630s, a new group of 700 even holier Europeans calling themselves Puritans had arrived on 11 ships and settled in Boston-which only served to accelerate the brutality against the Indians.

In one incident around 1637, a force of whites trapped some seven hundred Pequot Indians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, near the mouth of the Mystic River. Englishman John Mason attacked the Indian camp with "fire, sword, blunderbuss, and tomahawk." Only a handful escaped and few prisoners were taken-to the apparent delight of the Europeans:

To see them frying in the fire, and the streams of their blood quenching the same, and the stench was horrible; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave praise thereof to God.

This event marked the first actual Thanksgiving. In just 10 years 12,000 whites had invaded New England, and as their numbers grew they pressed for all-out extermination of the Indian. Euro-diseases had reduced the population of the Massachusett nation from over 24,000 to less than 750; meanwhile, the number of European settlers in Massachusetts rose to more than 20,000 by 1646.

:) said...

:* ♥

Anonymous said...

Guess the native americans should have run through the forest shouting The English are coming
The English are coming

Anonymous said...

Too bad Paul Revere wasn't born earlier and born Native.

Anonymous said...

Damn murdering, theiving English people from England who settled in the new world.

Rude bastards.




You know. It really all started with Christopher Columbus. He should have just let all of Europe and Spain believe the world was flat and not set off to discover new lands and claim them for Spain.

Damn those Spanish and to hell with Spain!



Ô.~

Anonymous said...

-ah-ahh-ah, ah-ah-ahh-ah

We come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs blow

The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands

To fight the horde and sing and cry, Valhalla, I am coming

On we sweep with, with threshing oar

Our only goal will be to reach the western shore

Ah-ah-ahh-ah, ah-ah-ahh-ah

We come from the land of the ice and snow

from the midnight sun where the hot springs flow

How soft your fields, so green
can whisper tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of war

We are your overlords

On we sweep with, with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore

S-so now you better stop and rebuild all your ruins
for peace and trust can winthe day despite of all you're losin'

Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ahh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

Anonymous said...

We should also remember that the people we refer to as Native Americans did not originate in The Americas.

They were also immigrants who migrated to the New World. Just as the original English settlers did.

From where depends on whose migration theory and DNA research you believe.

The Native Americans weren't native at all.

The original Americans yes.
Native to the lands -no.

They were the original settlers of the Americas. North and South.


A single main migration from Serbia across the Bering Strait?


from Asia?


We're all out of Africa?

Anonymous said...

Goodnight. :)

Anonymous said...

How long will this last, this delicious feeling of being alive, of having penetrated the veil which hides beauty and the wonders of celestial vistas?
It doesn't matter, as there can be nothing but gratitude for even a glimpse of what exists for those who can become open to it.

Anonymous said...

November 21, 2010 1:55 AM


take a long walk off a short pier

Anonymous said...

make this blog private

Anonymous said...

The racism on here is so white-privileged and obvious.

Mayo, you should be so proud. :)

Anonymous said...

9:47, you're so full of shit. You should be so proud.

Happy Thanksgiving. :)

Anonymous said...

Cha-ching!

Anonymous said...

Cha-ching. Cha-ching. Cha-ching!

Anonymous said...

What a gorgeous f*ckin moon out tonight!

Go look at it Mayo.

Welshie said...

Why are you cha-chinging anon?

By the way thanks to both anons for the history lesson.

Anonymous said...

It's payday Welshie.

I'm earning my $25K a minute.

Anonymous said...

Cha-ching! :)

Anonymous said...

How's you Welshie?

Anonymous said...

The white privilege in here makes me sick. You people are so clueless.

Welshie said...

Lucky you anon:)

Bloody hell! Can you get me a job anon? $25K a minute would sure help pay off my bills!
I'm hardworking, punctual, and polite.
Help a girl out mate:)

Welshie said...

anon 7:00. I'm very well thank you for asking, and you? are you and the cha-chinging anon one and the same?

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

Hi welshie

Anonymous said...

hardworking, punctual, and polite.



While those are all wonderful qualities and they are requirements, they're not enough for this job.

For this one you have to be willing to

1)Bleed

2) Bend and Break a few bones

3)Sweat

4) Go the extra meter while bleeding, breaking and sweating

5) Pick yourself up

6) Check yourself

7) Bandage yourself

8) Set yourself and wipe yourself off

9) Come back and risk more bleeding and breaking

10) *Say fuck you to criticism
-with grace and a smile



You're hired if you can do all of those things!







*middle finger held high is optional

Anonymous said...

anon 7:00. I'm very well thank you for asking, and you? are you and the cha-chinging anon one and the same?




I am. :)

I'm very good. Thanks. :)

Anonymous said...

What white priviledge are you talking about 7:03?

I have never seen a white person here say they were entitled to anything.

I never saw any of them say they were superior to anyone else.

That they deserved more respect, more rights, more anything than anyone else.

I've never seen anyone here make a big deal out of race besides you and your lot.

Never.

You should let your hatred for white people / Europeans go. Reallyy.

Racism is such an ugly thing. Yours is ugly and grating.

Welshie said...

7:35. I can do all those things anon, really I can!!! I'm a helluva lot tougher than I come across you know.

*gulp*

One more question, will I have to leave Wales?

oh and I'm glad you're well anon.


Hi Ergo, you well?

Anonymous said...

I wonder if 7:03 will try to take the all the joy out of Hanukkah or Ramadan as they're trying to take out of Thanksgiving.

I know they didn't try to take the joy out of Canadian Thanksgiving.

I guess it's just US Americans of white European descent that they hate.

Haters gonna hate.
Racists are gonna be racists.

They can't hide it behind any color, creed or heritage.

It's obvious.

ergoproxy said...

I'm good thanks, had a wedding on the weekend, despite the rain we had a fantastic time.
Everyone looked so beautiful and it was a simple moving ceremony.
Reception was heaps of fun.

You good?

Hi 25K anon

Anonymous said...

You don't have to leave Wales, Welshie.

You just have to be willing to take the risks.



You might want to hide from 7:03.
Being white skinned and Welsh they'll prolly try to tear you and twist you at every turn. Racist that they are.

Stay strong.

Anonymous said...

Hi EP.

Care to give us a history lesson on the English settlement of Australia?

I think that would be very interesting and informative at this time.

Anonymous said...

I bet 7:03 thinks that the native tongues of Australia and Canada were English.

Welshie said...

Glad you had a great time at the wedding Ergo.

Well I'm glad I don't have to leave Wales anon. I get terribly homesick see:(

ergoproxy said...

Thanks for the offer anon but I am not interested in being part of that discussion.

It was probably one of the best we've been to Welsie, Baby Girl got to come too as the immediate family includes 8 kids already so she said one more who is basically part of the family too isn't a problem.
It was my sis-in-laws twin sister, so we know them really well and spend heaps of time with them.
BG had a bit of a tear in the eye when bride walked in, because she looked so beautiful. It was BG's first wedding. She has a great time and all the kids were really well behaved and the older ones (all under10) were all still dancing at midnight!!

Welshie said...

It sounds like a wonderful wedding Ergo. Lovely that Baby Girl got to go as well. Bet she loved it:)
Have a lovely rest of the day Ergo. It's 1.30 a.m. here so I'm off to bed.

Anonymous said...

You don't have to leave Wales, Welshie but you should keep open to the prospect of exploring other lands.

Setting sail for new shores.

Discovering other worlds within yourself.

Work hard. Take some risks.
Break through your self set boundaries.
Explore.

ergoproxy said...

Thanks and sweet dreams Welshie

Anonymous said...

But it could be such an informative discussion EP.

That's one of the problems with the world today.

People don't want to put themselves outthere. They don't want to take a chance. They won't take the risk

What are they afraid of losing?

They won't even present the globally accepted facts when asked.

Saddens me.



How can we question answers that aren't given?

Welshie said...

anon 8:34. You make it sound so easy you know. Maybe one day I'll find the courage to spread my wings.
Don't hold your breath though:)

Ta ra everyone:)

Anonymous said...

This turn of events and blase attitude greatly disappoints me.

It could have been such a wonderful and fiery discussion.




Onward and upwards!

Anonymous said...

It is that easy, Welshie.

When you think about it.
It really is that easy. All you have to do is make the decision.
Goodnight. :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful moon tonight! It's sparking like chocolate diamonds! ;)

Anonymous said...

The racist anon has got me to thinking.

What is the black population in Wales? The ratio of black skinned people to white skinned people?

Do you know Welshie?

Are black Welshies as rare as black Russians?

Just curious.

And why is skin color such a big deal to people like 7:03?

7:03,
Care to answer why you make such a big deal of skin color? Why you choose to single out the color white?

Is pigmintation really that important to you?

Can't you see beyond that? Beyond the surface?


If so, what eye color are you prejudiced against? Do you have a problem with people with blue eyes? Green eyes? Golden brown eyes?

How about hair color?

Do you tell blonde jokes? Believe they're less intelligent than you just because of hair color?

Believe red heads are the spawn of Satan?

Believe people who gray early are angels? The chosen ones.

An inquiring mind wants to know.

Anonymous said...

Ireland.

Anybody know the statistics of black or brown skinned Irish people?

Greenland?
Iceland?

The Racist anon really has me thinking about what other continents besides Africa and North America have such large black skinned populations.

Anonymous said...

How people treat you is their Karma.




How you react is yours.

Anonymous said...

Where's all you super smart, I know so much, I'm so fair, I'm so informed, not ignorant people?
You should know this shit.

Anonymous said...

Know This

Anonymous said...

So true 10:07.

Try to go this world acting like you're better than any other person on this planet and you'll get knocked on your ass every single time.

Karma. He's a bitch.

He can be such a beautiful bitch making sure everyone reaps what they sow.

The judgments and the sentences.

Anonymous said...

10:19,

Are those the same people who have a problem with the Black power movement?

The same people who tried to say that Obama was a Black Panther?

They sound just like them.

Anonymous said...

OMG is the WMB church of the left!

Run from both of them.

Anonymous said...

*shakes head*

Head to middle and Go Grey people. Go grey!

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

:) said...

:* ♥

Anonymous said...

If Verita Venom and crew had their way MCR and MSI would be added to that list.

If some anti VV posters had their way Kings of Leon would be added to that list.

You know what those lists remind me of?

The blacklist during WWII.


Give me names. Just give me names

It didn't matter if it was true or not. Just as long as someone pointed the finger at and named someone else as the evil enemy.

Have we learned nothing since then?
I guess some of us haven't.

Keep making your lists if that's what turns you on and makes you feel powerful and better than everyone else. If it helps you sleep.

The evil White power list.
The evil Black power list.
The evil Asian power list.
The evil *insert heritage of your choice* list.

But know that the only name you should say belongs on any of those lists is your own name. Take a good long look in the mirror before you add any name or publish any hate list.

The only name I feel I have the right to put on any of those lists is my own.

Goodnight! :)

:*

Anonymous said...

Goodnight Mayo! :)

Goodnight SS! :)

Goodnight 7:03 racist anon! :)

Goodnight other anons! :)

:*

:*

:*

:* +

Anonymous said...

Thats a great way to think 11:35.


As long as your aryan.



I doubt MCR or MSI or Kings of Leon will fucking kill you though if your not the color they think you ought to be.

Anonymous said...

Heil, mein Führer.

Anonymous said...

Yep we should take these guys off the list. I think these sweet boys are just misunderstood.

Anonymous said...

I love a ballad

Anonymous said...

Me Too!! Thanks for sharing.

:) said...

miss you

:) said...

but we'll celebrate when we get a chance!

Anonymous said...

Idiotic loveies who don't even know what white privilege is.

White Privilege, you ignorant bastards.

White privilege differs from conditions of overt racism or prejudice, in which a dominant group actively seeks to oppress or suppress other racial groups for its own advantage. Instead, theories of white privilege suggest that whites view their social, cultural, and economic experiences as a norm that everyone should experience, rather than as an advantaged position that must be maintained at the expense of others.

...In her book Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference Undermines America, Stephanie M. Wildman writes that many Americans who advocate a merit-based, race-free worldview do not acknowledge the systems of privilege which have benefited them.

Anonymous said...

Mya, you're such an ass.

Anonymous said...

If you'll look closely, 1:04 a.m., no Lovelies were involved in that idiotic discussion. Only other anons. What was the point of all that shit, anyway? Just trying to cause more trouble, as usual?

Anonymous said...

Mya, you're such an ass.

Don't try to lay blame where it doesn't belong.

Anonymous said...

Mya hasn't been here in months.

Put her on the list. She isn't here to defend herself.

Anonymous said...

Vaginal Jesus?
lol

Anonymous said...

I don't think discussions about racism are idiotic.

Anonymous said...

What started that argument in the first place? There wasn't any mention of racist subjects when the word was brought up.

Anonymous said...

theories of white privilege suggest


So it's theories of privilege and not racism you want to discuss.

I think a sense of privilege or entitlement is idiotic no what color adjective you put before it.

Anonymous said...

I think the story of the pilgrims first Thanksgiving pissed off somebody.

Anonymous said...

Here is where racism and white privilege was 1st brought up today.



Anonymous said...
The racism on here is so white-privileged and obvious.

Mayo, you should be so proud. :)

November 21, 2010 9:47 AM

Anonymous said...

I don't know why they just couldn't let people who enjoy celebrating Thanksgiving with their family and friends do that. I just don't know.

Anonymous said...

5 viewpoints about soul mates
By Barrie Dolnick



We’ve all heard stories about people who lock eyes across a crowded room and know for sure they’ll marry each other. They are soul mates, right? Could be. But that’s not the only way you meet them, and it’s certainly not always instant love. Toss your preconceived notions about soul mates and learn what the experts say. It may surprise you.

Soul mates are matches made in heaven. According to Yale Chaplain Rabbi James Ponet, traditional (Judeo-Christian) ideas about soul mates are summed up in this 2nd Century story:

A wealthy Roman matron says to a rabbinic sage, “Since your Creator God made the universe in seven days, what’s he been doing since?” The Sage replied, “He’s been making couples.” The Roman woman says, “I can do that!” She proceeds to command one hundred slaves to be coupled off and sends them to a great dwelling. After one night, the place is in shambles; the couples have fought and degenerated into chaos. In defeat and shame, she goes back to the Sage and says, “Oh, that’s no minor thing that your God does.”

And that’s why it is common to believe that marriages are made in heaven. In Hebrew the word is B’shert — roughly translated as “beloved” or “The One.” This is where the basic idea of soul mates originates.

Anonymous said...

Soul mates are not a one-shot deal. Don’t panic. You didn’t miss meeting your soul mate when you skipped going to that party last weekend. Soul mates find you if you’re open to them. Besides, you don’t have one great love — you have many potential great loves. According to New York Minister and Psycho-Spiritual Counselor, Susan Lemak, soul mates are profound soul connections in your life. When you’re with one, you stop looking, so you’re not aware of the other potential soul mates around you. While you’re thinking how hard it is to find The One, the reality is that it’s hard for you to choose. A soul mate is someone who reflects or matches your energy and your path in life. A soul mate is someone whose power and potential are complementary to your own. And you’ll find them in the most unlikely places. Lemak adds, “You know that great person sitting near you at work? The one who makes you laugh, but might be 10 pounds overweight? Maybe not the coolest person — but dig a little deeper. You could find a soul mate in there.”

Soul mates are about work, not play. The word “soul” opens a gigantic can of karma. While dating and light relationships are all about fun and playfulness, soul mates are all about deep emotional support, trust and faith. When you choose to go deeper with someone, you’re opening yourself up — you become emotionally vulnerable. Susan Strong, San Mateo-based astrologer and metaphysical counselor jokes, “Sometimes our soul mates become our cross to bear. You marry someone who is your soul mate and, over time, you realize you’re connected not just through chemistry, but because you are there to help each other.”

Anonymous said...

Most guys don’t think about soul mates, no matter what The Bachelor says. Strong also considers the very concept of soul mates a more feminine event. “Men don’t look for soul mates nor do they really think about meeting their soul mate. Sure, a man can be in a happy, committed, connected relationship, but he won’t necessarily tell his friends that he’s with his soul mate.” Women are more aware of a soul connection because they are more introspective in that way. Women need to feel a deeper connection with a man. That soul connection is there — but men just don’t define it.

Soul mates are not necessarily permanent. Like the ending of a fairy tale, we’re often raised to believe that a soul mate is our “happily ever after.” How old were you when realized that fairy tales don’t come true? Soul mates are certainly considered the prince charming and his princess of modern romance. Yet what happens if your romance goes sour — that soul mate turns out to be a mismatch? Of course you’re not out of luck. You move on, heal, and open up to the next soul mate. If you look at the traditional idea of soul mates, your beloved, you’ll realize that a higher force may have more than one love in store for you. To love someone and be loved is a deeply spiritual state.




In the words of St. Theresa of Avila, “Accustom yourself continually to make many acts of love, for they enkindle and melt the soul.”

Astro-coach Barrie Dolnick helps people find love and happiness by understanding their stars and their karmic energy. She is the author of twelve books, including Enlighten Up! and KarmaBabe.

Anonymous said...

I hope nobody gets their bloomers in a bunch because of that story.

Anonymous said...

TRENDING NOW

1. Denver Broncos
2. My Chemical Romance
3. Oil prices
4. The Smashing Pumkins
5. Ne-Yo

6. Wells Fargo
7. San Diego Chargers
8. BCS Rankings
9. Top Gear
10. Stonehenge




I bet that's going to piss some peeps off and make some others very happy.

The same with Justin Bieber winning artist of the year at the AMAs, Usher thanking God my heavenly father for my gifts, and Muse thanking Charles Darwin and Edward Cullen.

Welshie said...

I think I have to take responsibility for the ill feeling between anons here. I said that I knew very little about Thanksgiving. Didn't mean any harm. I was just genuinely interested in the history of your Thanksgiving.

Sorry:(

Welshie said...

Anonymous said...
What is the black population in Wales? The ratio of black skinned people to white skinned people?



I really don't know what the ratio is anon but bearing in mind that I live in rural Wales then I have to say that there are very few black people here. When I was in school there was 1 black kid out of 550 white kids. His mother was white, father black. But I can hand on heart say that he never got bullied because of it. He was born here and was and still is a very proud Welshman.

Now I live in a village of about 400 people. We have French, German, Italian, Polish, Iraqi, American, Irish, English, Scottish and Welsh people all living together. It's good. I like it. Problems only arise if the Welsh language and our culture is disrespected.

Anonymous said...

please

Anonymous said...

please

Anonymous said...

please

Anonymous said...

get up off your knees

Welshie said...

Hi anon. You talking to me?

Anonymous said...

Good morning Welshie. I was stumped too. :)

A quick Google-fu says that they're the lyrics from a song by U2, named Please.

Anonymous said...

Not for anyone in particular. Not meaning anything. Just a catchy little pick me up :)

Welshie said...

Hi anon:)

Aahh, so they're lyrics. Okey dokey then.

How are you this fine morning?

Anonymous said...

I'm super fine thanks, Welshie. :)

I hope you're doing well, too?

Anonymous said...

I iz so rude!

Hi, too, to the anon who left the lyrics.

And to anyone else reading, but not allowed to comment at work. :)

Anonymous said...

*pokes Mayo*

You're going to need this for all that panelling.

Anonymous said...

*pushes secret knob, and nips behind panel*

*takes note of dust on surface, on way through*

*makes note to check again later*

Welshie said...

6:11 I'm really well thanks.
Had a bit of a tummy bug last week. Was looking forward to watching the Take That documentary but it wasn't easy with my head stuck in a bucket. Felt better every time Jason smiled though. Bless him:)

Welshie said...

Talking about panelling. My dad's brother lives in a house that was built in 1589. It's been in our family for years. Anyway they decided to strip back the walls to the original wood panels. It looks absolutely beautiful. The rooms are quite dark though cos the windows are so small. They also took out the fireplace and hidden in the corner was about 30 childrens shoes. Apparently it was meant to ward off evil spirits.
I love that house, love it.


Have to go now. Things to do.

Cheerio:)

Anonymous said...

Damn. I never knew Ray Romano had a band. Sheesh!

Anonymous said...

Horns Up!! Yee Haw

Anonymous said...

Grab Your Partner

Anonymous said...

The 3 C's

Cotton
Coffee Beans
Corn


Go. Invest!

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

Ô__Ô

Anonymous said...

*digs banjo and stick pony out closet*


Haayeah.


woof woof ruff


woof

Sad Truth said...

“The worst lies are the lies we tell ourselves. We live in denial of what we do, even what we think. We do this because we're afraid. We fear we will not find love, and when we find it we fear we'll lose it. We fear that if we do not have love we will be unhappy.”

Anonymous said...

Fuck yeah!

MCR sounding great live from LA . :)

Anonymous said...

Sad,

That is sad and true.

I know I would be very unhappy without love.

I can't imagine being happy without loving. Loving people. Loving things, places, food, ideas.

How would a person get through life without ever feeling any love?

I honestly don't know how a person who loves nothing and no one can be happy.

Anonymous said...

Because they have no choice?

Anonymous said...

But they love nothing? Nothing?

Not even themselves?
Family?
Friends?
Animals?
Life?



Nothing.
:(

Anonymous said...

A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues.
-- Cicero :)

Anonymous said...

Goodnight. :)

Anonymous said...

http://plixi.com/p/58619458

Pickled Possum said...

Hi Mayo,
I don't know who you are. I do know who you aren't. Sometimes I just wish you could go outside and find beauty around you.


The NZ vs Wales rugby match is on the 27/11. I'll be thinking of you PP. May the best team win.

And the same back, Welshie. =)

Loving the sound of your Uncle's home! That must have taken a lot of work, bringing out the beauty in the wood after having been hidden for so long. Old homes, and the history that has passed through them, make me squeee. =)

Amy,
Sorry to hear about your old school. Are the alumni going to fight it?
Single sex schools (secular and non-secular) here have people fighting to get in to their school zones as they tend to have some of the highest academic results. No flirty distractions being the old answer, maybe. =)

Hi to everyone passing through!

And, just saying, how good was Harry Potter7 pt1?! Roll on pt2. =)

Happy Tuesday all. =)

Anonymous said...

i have a lover

Anonymous said...

a lover like no other

Anonymous said...

she got soul, soul, soul, sweet soul

Anonymous said...

and she teach me how to sing

Anonymous said...

shows me colors when there's none to see

Anonymous said...

gives me hope when I can't believe

Anonymous said...

that for the first time I feel love

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.
-- Albert Schweitzer

:) said...

always remember

Anonymous said...

Crash crash Ring??

Anonymous said...

Nov 29! 20 minutes. Be there!

the full epic "Hurricane" film from 30 Seconds To Mars, dropping on Nov. 29 at 5 p.m. EST on MTV.com.

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Jennifer Grey for taking home the mirror ball Dancing with the Stars trophy!

She was stunning all season. Simply stunning!

Congrats to the 2nd at 3rd place finishers too.

Disney star Kyle Massey and Bristol Palin.

They both worked hard, stayed humble and improved throughout the season despite whatever hate and judgements were thrown their way. They deserved to be in the finals.

Congrats to them all. :)

ergoproxy said...

Hi all

Hope everyone is well.

Big hello to PP!!!

Tragic news about the Pike River mine, there was another explosion today, so they are expecting the worst.
Knowing coal mining, as there are many mines near us and we know a lot of people who work both open cut and underground, it wasn't looking good from the get go, underground is such a very dangerous profession. DH worked 3 days once years ago, repairing a conveyor, waist deep in water. After the 3rd shift he snatched it and came home. Despite meaning he lost the job I couldn't have been happier.
My heart goes out to all the families and the whole community.

Anonymous said...

You betcha! ;)

Anonymous said...

My heart goes out to all the miners and their families.

My heart also goes to South Korea who was attacked by North Korea yesterday for no reason other than a display of vanity and an exercise in control and power.

The USA already has tens of thousands of troops in South Korea and doesn't have the resources right now to send more to help protect and defend the innocent South Koreans.

Another aggressive and hostile display of power is the last thing the world needs right now.

Anonymous said...

Then there's Cambodia.

339 people killed in a stampede.

Why?

Why do tragedies like this still happen?

:) said...

come live with me and be my love...

Anonymous said...

"This is a lesson for us," he said on state TV.

Some witnesses said trouble began when a handful of people fainted because of the heat and physical pressure of the large crowd, causing others to nervously try to escape.

Some of the crushed victims writhed in agony, too weak to free themselves from the corpses and injured people who were piled on top of them on the bridge, but rescuers were able to yank some people out alive.




:(

*shakes head*

I long, wish, hope and pray for the day when the lesson can be learned before the tragedy.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the offer :) but my heart's taken.

If you're a woman you never had a chance with me.

Might help if you let people know what sex you are and who you're talking to.


Just sayin.






Ô_~

Anonymous said...

I Got You

Anonymous said...

That is a lovely picture though :).
I particularly like the sky and the pings.

I know some people have a huge problem with the ping but I like a good ping now and again.

Anonymous said...

Oh, that was my part!

I got you to hold my hand
I got you to understand

Anonymous said...

and sometimes its sad

Anonymous said...

:(

He was the love of her life.
Even though they had a tumultuous relationship and they both went on with their lives and traveled different paths

they could never completely disconnect.

He was the love of her life.

Anonymous said...

Babe! ;)

Anonymous said...

Bowie & Faithful.
They had cocaine and heroin











Well they did. :/

Anonymous said...

Goodnight. :)

ergoproxy said...

9 - 9:30pm Nov.24
Light a candle for the 29 Pike River miners in NZ

Let us all Light a Candle tonight. Lets pray that the miner's souls may rest in peace. May the Families find comfort in Him. Let us pray that He will heal our broken hearts and hopes. Kia Kaha.

Anonymous said...

Good morning! :)

:) said...

Wanna pack your bags, Something small
Take what you need and we disappear
Without a trace we'll be gone, gone
The moon and the stars can follow the car
and then when we get to the ocean
We gonna take a boat to the end of the world
All the way to the end of the world

Oh, and when the kids are old enough
We're gonna teach them to fly

You and me together, we could do anything, Baby
You and me together yes, yes (x2)

You and I, we're not tied to the ground
Not falling but rising like rolling around
Eyes closed above the rooftops
Eyes closed, we're gonna spin through the stars
Our arms wide as the sky
We gonna ride the blue all the way to the end of the world
To the end of the world

Oh, and when the kids are old enough

We're gonna teach them to fly

You and me together, we could do anything, Baby
You and me together yes, yes

We can always look back at what we did
All these memories of you and me baby
But right now it's you and me forever babe
And you know we could do better than anything that we did
You know that you and me, we could do anything

You and me together, we could do anything, Baby
You and me together yeah, yeah
Two of us together, we could do anything, baby
You and me together yeah, yeah
Two of us together yeah, yeah
Two of us together, we could do anything, baby

To reach the end of the world

Anonymous said...

Hi Mayo.

Whatchoo doing for Thanksgiving?

You and guests are warmly invited to sit at my table and break bread with me, my family, etc.

Dress is casual.





RSVP by 5 AM :)

Anonymous said...

Axl Rose's Hatred of Slash Results in $20 Million 'Guitar Hero' Lawsuit


Eager to become the talk of every music fans' Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, Axl Rose has just issued his most insane lawsuit yet, suing "Guitar Hero" makers Activision for $20 million for featuring Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" in "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." Axl initially signed off on "Jungle" being used in the game, but on one condition: Do not put any music by Velvet Revolver, which boasts guitarist Slash (Rose's former bandmate and mortal enemy) in the game. Well, not only did "Guitar Hero III" offer a bunch of Velvet Revolver songs, they crowned Slash the game's spokesperson, featured him on the game's cover and made him a playable avatar. Cue Axl's lawsuit.

Anonymous said...

Eeek!

Ô_o


But
but

How do how do they fly without wings or tiny wittle jet packs? ^.~

Anonymous said...

HAPPY



THANKSGIVING!

a ghost said...

I miss you.

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving

sdock10 said...

Hi Mayo,

'sup? It's been a while, huh? Hope you're doing alright. I think I'm alright, pretty damn good even. I'm here because I had this really strange dream a few weeks ago where I found this new blog you had posted called, "Mayo'mallow" (I think it's b/c I roasted marshamllows that day or something) and then, I had another dream this morning where I was going to come in here and *tip my hat* to a soldier. (Yes, I know hattipping was SS' thing and all, but it made me feel kind of nostalgic and that I should come say, "heeeeeeeeeey!")

Your words still make me think and question though I don't pretend to have any insight at all anymore. Fun times, I had doing that. I think I pretty much had you figured out right down to your menstrual cycle. But it didn't mean anything except what I thought it meant and looking back now, it all means something different. Nice. Jagged. Sharp. Sweet. Sickening. Rusty. Happy. Confusing. Deafening. Nice.

So, anyways, Happy Thanksgiving, Dude! Be grateful.

Same (but different) as Always,
S

p.s. were/are exactly.

sdock10 said...

Happy Thanksgiving, Guys! Hope you have a wonderful day!

What's everyone think of the new MCR rekkkid? I gotta admit that I had convinced myself that I was gonna hate it after hearing snippets of Sing and The Only Hope For Me is You, butttttttt, I was wrong. I am enjoying it...a lot. I really love Bulletproof Heart, Destroya, Scarecrow, Summertime, and Vampire Money. Hell, even Sing is beginning to grow on me. Funny how the best songs aren't always the songs you like first. Anyhows....

Talk to ya guys later!

sdock10 said...

SS,

Happy Thanksgiving! Had this hattipping dream and thought of you, dude! LOL! What an insane trip.

Take care of yourself!
S

Anonymous said...

Get your hands off my giblets!

Anonymous said...

Hi Sdock.
Happy Thanksgiving!

elena said...

Good Morning Everyone

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Great to see ya sDock. Like you I wasn't really sure about the new album until I heard the whole thing. Love it.

Well I've just made the Green Rice for today's dinner. Yuck. I hate it but everyone else loves it.

I'm just wanna some turkey. And tonight my fave - turkey sandwich with mayo. Only time I ever eat mayonnaise. LOL OH and a Coke. Have to have a Coke with it.

Hope everyone has a wonderful day.

Welshie said...

Hello:)

Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrates it.

How lovely to see you Sdock. You have a wonderful way with words and I've really missed reading you here. Hope you're well and please say Hi to Smoke from me:)

Pickled Possum, I can't tell you how wonderful my uncle's house is. Every time I go there it's as if you're stepping back in time you know. They've lovingly restored it to it's original state but with a slightly modern twist. It's so full of character. Seriously I can just sit there and daydream of the generations of my family who've lived there over the years.
Good luck for tomorrow PP. May the best team win:)

Thanks to the anon who posted a photo of Conwy Castle. I was there this past Summer. Walked to the top of the walls and spent some time just soaking up the scenery. I love castles. I'm surrounded by them here in North Wales.

Ergo, such sad news about the miners. I was hoping for a happy ending just like the other mining disaster. Sadly it wasn't to be.

Elena, I love mayonnaise. Nothing better than dunking your chips in it:)

Gonna eat my tea now. Nothing special just a bit of leftover Cottage pie.

Cheerio everyone:)

ergoproxy said...

Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving to the US
I hope everyone can spend time with family, loved ones and friends and be grateful for everything you have, and remember those less fortunate.

Hi welshie it is tragic, they are saying they'll retrieve the miners but it is still so dangerous. I think unless people know guys who work underground you never know what it's really like and how risky it is. A mine north of us had a methane explosion Mon night, but it was suppressed, as the safety mechanisms should and everyone is ok, but it can happen so quickly and flash over into a coal dust explosion as likely happened in NZ.
There is a mine south of us of which the underground portion is now sealed and is the resting place of 24 miners from 2 different explosions 20 years apart who they couldn't bring home.12 guys who died were retrieved from another explosion at the same mine in the years between those. My heart goes out to those in NZ as does everyone's in these areas where coal mining is the major industry.
Hope you enjoy your dinner, I feel like making Shepherds Pie now, I haven't made it for years!


Hi elena, green rice doesn't sound real good what is it? I am always suspicious of foods in colours they aren't normally. lol
Hope you're having a good day.

Sdock I love the album, wasn't sure hearing bits and pieces, esp crappy recordings from live shows on youtube, but listening to the whole thing it is really great.

ergoproxy said...

Oh and props to U2 for dedicating a song to the Pike River miners in their NZ show last night, very touching.

Anonymous said...

Hi. :)

Anonymous said...

3

Anonymous said...

2

Anonymous said...

1

Welshie said...

Hi anon:)

Anonymous said...

Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow.

Anonymous said...

We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. -Thornton Wilder

Anonymous said...

Hey Welshie. Happy Thanksgiving!

Welshie said...

Bugger! Sorry 'bout that anon:(

I have a tendency of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I'm really sorry:(

Happy Thanksgiving to you as well anon.

ergoproxy said...

Hi welshie, hi anon

Anonymous said...

It's ok Welshie. I was sad for only 1 second.

I'm thankful for being #2. ^.~

Welshie said...

Aye anon but you were still sad for 1 second though weren't you, so that makes me sad as well. We'll both be sad together then:(

OK, that's enough of being sad:)

Hi Ergo. Tell me Ergo & anon have you listened to MCR's new album? I don't really like what I've heard so far. Not sure whether I can be arsed to listen if I'm honest. To be truthful I can't stand all the plastic guns and masks and all that hullaballoo, it just puts me off listening to it you know.

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