October 2006 Archives

six moins

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did i actually say that? the fuck was i thinking??

pesona non grata

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but from whom?

re: jack squat nipping at your nose

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six moins.

it's a train, johnny, better get the fuck outta the way!

just discovered john taylor gatto. i like it so far. the house is filling up...five cats, two fish, a puppy, two adults, and three kids. lots of caretaking. bathroom number one is back up and running and even looks decent now after plumbing, drywalling, new tubbing, painting and such. lacks a bit of decor, but maybe since it is my primary that's okay. jaime has surgery next wednesday, well, two surgeries back to back. it shall be a long, nerve-on-end day. been querying and analysing my tookus off, navigating through indian burial grounds, er - mounds, of projects. payoff, not likely. birthdays this weekend. anniversary next month. money has been okay, shock of shocks. even savings. next year will be much better in that respect. if things go as planned. ha! busy with message board and website duties - free of charge! can remember my dreams now, mostly. sometimes not a good thing. sleep not perfect, but better. anyway, enough.

watcha fuckin' want?

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than one imagines

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Rebuilding a life is very long process.

by your side

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I've been over the hill and back
Survived every kind of attack
Its been a few years at that
As a matter of fact

but then again

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not so much.

wiser time

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I think I may be getting better at life.

it is, after all, a chain

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lindsey

Holy light visionary sight there's been
a change in plans
Going away no I cannot stay I hope
you'll understand
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip
out of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing
on my cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to
the wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light
dancing on my cast away dreams
Magic one all our dreams are done I
have no faith today
Sun will rise in your newborn eyes just
let me slip away
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip
out of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing
on my cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to
the wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light
dancing on my cast away dreams
It would do no good to drown in
the sea
Where no one remembers their name
and nothing but nothing is free
Hearts will break with choices we must
make so sleep and dream of me
I won't be home tonight I'll just slip
out of sight
Lay down my visionary eyes dancing
on my cast away dreams
Keep yourself out of sight farewell to
the wishes that died
Look for me in the morning light
dancing on my cast away dreams
Look for me in the morning light
dancing on my cast away dreams

On his 57th birthday he gives us a gift for the ages...

I'm going to throw an Appalachia

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It took just under four years to reach this milestone - 700 blog entries. Of course, the number is actually much higher than 700...there was a great purging of the archives about two years ago. Nonetheless, here I am at 700 posts. 700. On this most momentous of occasions I can only think of one thing to say, and it is this:

Poo-tee-weet?

the oracle

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0% Extroversion, 100% Intuition, 27% Emotiveness, 61% Perceptiveness

Heuristic, detached, and analytical to a fualt, you are most like The Oracle. You are able to tackle any subject with a fine toothed comb, and you possess an ability to pinpoint nuances and shades of meaning that other people do not have and cannot understand. Accomplishment and realization of ideas are, for you, secondary to the rigorous exploration of ideas and questions -- you are, first and foremost, a theorist. You hate authority, convention, tradition, and under no circumstances do you accept a leadership role (although, you will gladly advise leadership when they're going astray, whether they want you to or not). Abstraction and generalities are your interests, details and particulars are usually inconsequential and uninteresting. You excel at language, mathematics and philosophy.

You are typically easy-going and non-confrontational until someone violates one of the very few principles that you deem sacred, at which point you can fly into a rage. Although you possess a much greater understanding of process and systems than the people around you, you are always conscious of the possibility that you've missed something or made a mistake. You don't tend to become attached to particular theories, and will immediately discard mistaken notions once they're revealed to be incorrect (but you don't tolerate iconoclasts who try to discredit validated theories through the use of fallacies and bad data). Despite being outwardly humble, you probably think of yourself as being smarter than most other people. That's because you are. In fact, in your dealings with people your understanding of their motives is so expansive that you know what they're going to say before they say it, and in world affairs, you usually know what is going to take place before it actually does. This ability would make you unbeatable in debates if only you were a little less pensive about your own conclusions, and a little more outgoing.

Famous people like you: Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson, John McWhorter, Ramanujan, Marie Curie, Kurt Godel

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