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  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    tremors wrote:
    mikalina wrote:
    It's fun to be weird - once in awhile !!!! 8-):lol:


    I am clinically certified weird - and proud of it!! I'm desperately trying to resist being part of the McMoronisation of society, the lobotomisation of identity. That's why I like this part of the forum - and threads like these!!

    I was only joking about yous guys being weird ;)
    :think: :shh: :problem: shhhhh...don't listen to a thing he says mikalina...heheheheeeee :silent: :lol:
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    Just ignore me. I've realised the solution to my British accent problem is to insert one particular strategic smilie. Only taken me 12 months to work this one out! ;)
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    Send my credentials to the house of detention

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  • mikalinamikalina Posts: 7,206
    tremors wrote:
    Just ignore me. I've realised the solution to my British accent problem is to insert one particular strategic smilie. Only taken me 12 months to work this one out! ;)


    :lol: That's too funny - I still have trouble with computer stuff.... :D
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  • mikalinamikalina Posts: 7,206
    Only ( 1 ) more day to go..... Friday at 5:30 pm - Yippie !!!!! :D
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  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    mikalina wrote:
    tremors wrote:
    Just ignore me. I've realised the solution to my British accent problem is to insert one particular strategic smilie. Only taken me 12 months to work this one out! ;)


    :lol: That's too funny - I still have trouble with computer stuff.... :D


    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)
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    Send my credentials to the house of detention

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  • tremors wrote:
    mikalina wrote:
    tremors wrote:
    Just ignore me. I've realised the solution to my British accent problem is to insert one particular strategic smilie. Only taken me 12 months to work this one out! ;)


    :lol: That's too funny - I still have trouble with computer stuff.... :D


    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    Shakespeare's era was definitely more aural than visual. In Shakespeare's day, people used to speak of going to hear a play rather than see it. There were apparently some Deus Ex Machina gadgets at the Blackfriars theatre but I think The Globe theatre was a bit sparse on the visuals. That is, except when someone tried pyrotechnics during All Is True and burnt the fookin' theatre down.

    *Concludes post with gratuitous blog pimpage, plump blimpage, frump gimpage, and Fred Dineage*

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    Fred Dineage
  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    tremors wrote:
    mikalina wrote:
    tremors wrote:
    Just ignore me. I've realised the solution to my British accent problem is to insert one particular strategic smilie. Only taken me 12 months to work this one out! ;)


    :lol: That's too funny - I still have trouble with computer stuff.... :D


    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    da Vinci did, then again was he a poet or just a painter? well, anyway, he did. right?
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    StillHere wrote:
    tremors wrote:
    mikalina wrote:

    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    da Vinci did, then again was he a poet or just a painter? well, anyway, he did. right?

    The 21st Century Mona Lisa?

    :|

    (©)
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  • I am ready to get my groove back...anytime now....really.
  • I am ready to get my groove back...anytime now....really.

    when my train derails i hope it gets tangled in your hair
    and you do not
    cut me off

    tho' for what it's worth
    i'd like to know how many pennies
    were flattened that day
    I knew it all along, see?
  • let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
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    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    let's go back to the coast baby westward to the ocean
    I knew it all along, see?
  • who'd love to be buried 'neath the country they died for??

    no toy soldiers
    replaced puzzles, remote-controlled cars, boomerangs

    plastic surgery
    filling lips and tits and cheeks

    a gift from 'neath the middle east where women are fully-clothed
    I knew it all along, see?
  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    I've lost myself in thought of a world so blind
    I keep looking for the answers
    to set my soul free
    and find the questions within.

    and the questions to the answers only fade with time
    but I keep on searching for the truth we've left behind
    you keep on telling me the world is cruel and bitter place
    so I give you a flower and you throw it in my face
    but I keep on searching for the answers to the questions
    you can not see.

    Godfather.
  • rollingsrollings Posts: 7,124
    StillHere wrote:
    tremors wrote:

    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    da Vinci did, then again was he a poet or just a painter? well, anyway, he did. right?

    Da Vinci would use a smiley.

    Shakespeare, however, would use a simile.
  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    Half Full wrote:
    StillHere wrote:
    tremors wrote:

    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    da Vinci did, then again was he a poet or just a painter? well, anyway, he did. right?

    Da Vinci would use a smiley.

    Shakespeare, however, would use a simile.


    *Cymbal Crash*

    Very good!

    :lol:
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  • weedweed Posts: 475
    WHERE ARE MY FUCKING CIGARETTES ?
  • the wolfthe wolf Posts: 7,027
    Was it worth it?
    Talking to myself.
    No.
    Possible permanent damage?
    I brought it on myself
    My throat is on fire, a permanent fire.
    Something i'll have to learn to live with.
    Was it worth it?
    Still talking to myself.
    Who needs a voice?
    You fucking idiot.
    Talking to myself.
    Peace, Love.


    "To question your government is not unpatriotic --
    to not question your government is unpatriotic."
    -- Sen. Chuck Hagel
  • chadwickchadwick Posts: 21,157
    the wolf wrote:
    Was it worth it?
    Talking to myself.
    No.
    Possible permanent damage?
    I brought it on myself
    My throat is on fire, a permanent fire.
    Something i'll have to learn to live with.
    Was it worth it?
    Still talking to myself.
    Who needs a voice?
    You fucking idiot.
    Talking to myself.
    agreed
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

    "Hear me, my chiefs!
    I am tired; my heart is
    sick and sad. From where
    the sun stands I will fight
    no more forever."

    Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    Half Full wrote:
    StillHere wrote:
    tremors wrote:

    Would Shakespeare use a smilie? I ask myself this every day ;)

    da Vinci did, then again was he a poet or just a painter? well, anyway, he did. right?

    Da Vinci would use a smiley.

    Shakespeare, however, would use a simile.
    ;)
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Posts: 12,223
    edited November 2010
    Someone was asking about where my music is these days. PM me to find out. ;)
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  • tremorstremors Posts: 8,051
    Godfather. wrote:
    I've lost myself in thought of a world so blind
    I keep looking for the answers
    to set my soul free
    and find the questions within.

    and the questions to the answers only fade with time
    but I keep on searching for the truth we've left behind
    you keep on telling me the world is cruel and bitter place
    so I give you a flower and you throw it in my face
    but I keep on searching for the answers to the questions
    you can not see.

    Godfather.

    :thumbup:
    Cancel my subscription to the Ressurection
    Send my credentials to the house of detention

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  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    tremors wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    I've lost myself in thought of a world so blind
    I keep looking for the answers
    to set my soul free
    and find the questions within.

    and the questions to the answers only fade with time
    but I keep on searching for the truth we've left behind
    you keep on telling me the world is cruel and bitter place
    so I give you a flower and you throw it in my face
    but I keep on searching for the answers to the questions
    you can not see.

    Godfather.

    :thumbup:
    i agree that one is extra special GF, extra...special...thanks for sharing
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • I know it is pointless but I sometimes find myself wondering if it was bad timing and if we ever might get a do-over. Crazy I know.
  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    I know it is pointless but I sometimes find myself wondering if it was bad timing and if we ever might get a do-over. Crazy I know.


    it's not at all crazy. there isn't one of us who hasn't felt the same.

    i know its an old used up cliche but looking back on all the do-overs i've wished for in my life, i think i can safely say the the old adage "Everything happens for a reason" actually holds water.

    There's a reason why things happen, but most of the time that reason won't become apparent for a long time..way down the road, if we even recognize it at all. but down the road, if you take the time to look back, and look hard, you'll know what i'm talking about.

    I've learned recently to look back and recognize that some things that seemed awful and so hard at the time, we actually blessings in disguise.

    i'm not much on country music or religion, but i do believe the line in one of those country songs that says, "one of god's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers"

    Hang in there, it's hard now. It will all be OK in the end. Things happen for a reason. I'm full of cliches today, but the reason they are cliches is because they've been so often said and the reason they've been so often said is because they are true. everything happens for a reason. a door shut, is another door opened. etc.

    be sound
    peace,
    jo
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • StillHere wrote:
    I know it is pointless but I sometimes find myself wondering if it was bad timing and if we ever might get a do-over. Crazy I know.


    it's not at all crazy. there isn't one of us who hasn't felt the same.

    i know its an old used up cliche but looking back on all the do-overs i've wished for in my life, i think i can safely say the the old adage "Everything happens for a reason" actually holds water.

    There's a reason why things happen, but most of the time that reason won't become apparent for a long time..way down the road, if we even recognize it at all. but down the road, if you take the time to look back, and look hard, you'll know what i'm talking about.

    I've learned recently to look back and recognize that some things that seemed awful and so hard at the time, we actually blessings in disguise.

    i'm not much on country music or religion, but i do believe the line in one of those country songs that says, "one of god's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers"

    Hang in there, it's hard now. It will all be OK in the end. Things happen for a reason. I'm full of cliches today, but the reason they are cliches is because they've been so often said and the reason they've been so often said is because they are true. everything happens for a reason. a door shut, is another door opened. etc.

    be sound
    peace,
    jo

    Thank you :) I know you are right but it seems like a long time in between as it has always seemed but I totally know you are right. Also I am trying to write a paper so I am probably looking for a distraction :lol:

    I recently read something that made a lot of sense and it may be old and a cliche but hey it is good advice...for me at least. "Don't make someone a priority in your life, while you are still an option in theirs."
  • StillHereStillHere Posts: 7,795
    StillHere wrote:
    I know it is pointless but I sometimes find myself wondering if it was bad timing and if we ever might get a do-over. Crazy I know.


    it's not at all crazy. there isn't one of us who hasn't felt the same.

    i know its an old used up cliche but looking back on all the do-overs i've wished for in my life, i think i can safely say the the old adage "Everything happens for a reason" actually holds water.

    There's a reason why things happen, but most of the time that reason won't become apparent for a long time..way down the road, if we even recognize it at all. but down the road, if you take the time to look back, and look hard, you'll know what i'm talking about.

    I've learned recently to look back and recognize that some things that seemed awful and so hard at the time, we actually blessings in disguise.

    i'm not much on country music or religion, but i do believe the line in one of those country songs that says, "one of god's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers"

    Hang in there, it's hard now. It will all be OK in the end. Things happen for a reason. I'm full of cliches today, but the reason they are cliches is because they've been so often said and the reason they've been so often said is because they are true. everything happens for a reason. a door shut, is another door opened. etc.

    be sound
    peace,
    jo

    Thank you :) I know you are right but it seems like a long time in between as it has always seemed but I totally know you are right. Also I am trying to write a paper so I am probably looking for a distraction :lol:

    I recently read something that made a lot of sense and it may be old and a cliche but hey it is good advice...for me at least. "Don't make someone a priority in your life, while you are still an option in theirs."


    absolutely ...very good piece of advice there
    wishing you well
    xxoxoxoxoxooxooo
    peace,
    jo

    http://www.Etsy.com/Shop/SimpleEarthCreations
    "How I choose to feel is how I am." ~ EV/MMc
    "Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become legends." ~ One Stab ~
  • StillHere wrote:

    Thank you :) I know you are right but it seems like a long time in between as it has always seemed but I totally know you are right. Also I am trying to write a paper so I am probably looking for a distraction :lol:

    I recently read something that made a lot of sense and it may be old and a cliche but hey it is good advice...for me at least. "Don't make someone a priority in your life, while you are still an option in theirs."


    absolutely ...very good piece of advice there
    wishing you well
    xxoxoxoxoxooxooo[/quote]

    Jo, you are a gem :)

    I hope all is well.

    stb
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    who left their apple on the kitchen bench
    and went to school with no breakfast
    who will come home from school
    and tell me theyre hungry
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
  • And married by the justice of peace tried to divorce through moderator but that didn't work and this before smoking pot PEACE to the Justice
  • yikes i dont mean pot is bad but it needs guidelines simple as that
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