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I have this. Pfffft.
jena:
Well hot damn then. I love burlesque...which SG still did it.
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Sweet. If I haven't mentioned it before, the best thing about the head injury -other than the fact that I'm physically intact, is that I have little or no short-term memory, so could conceivably own one or two DVD movies, and watch them over and over...

Else, the bike is too much fun, I need some chicanes or something -rigid frame means that I can...
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whodovoodoowedo:
yea the rigid frame is nice for that, I cruz a good 30 min every day to work on the highway and never touch the handle bars.
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From the unmoving and undivided brilliance of simplicity itself
At the zero point of life and death
You are the clarity of fury, the vibrance of passion
The wisdom of alteration.
You are the essence of movement and the blackness of ink.

From the Warrior Song of King Gesar. About a demon-goddess. I need a date with a woman like that.
annisa:
I only wear it when I am dressing up or going out, but..thank you kiss
aleksa:
That's why it's best if it's someone with whom you know it'd never happen; you'll never meet, much less do anything else. Hence the celebrity choices.
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Ooof. Middle America and mediocrity share more than the same etymological roots. I sit in a Panera Bread, a chain I did not know of, as there are no such beasts in Vermont, listening to mulish and none-too-bright knuckelheads talk excessively loudly via webcam to their none-too-bright families... An experience akin to listening to some dullard yak at volume with some half-wit o'er his ridiculous...
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annisa:
Panera Bread is icky...I don't know why, but it is...I think I am gretting to healthy for my own good, that's why I counter act it with booze and better vices whatever
13rook:
bred is ymmy..mmmmm bred..........a hores is a hores of couse of course, unless that horse is mr ed...bred
fuckin headaches
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Two posts in a ninety day period. The end of the world as you know it must be forthcoming. Reading: Seven Pillars of Wisdom,;eating, too much and not as well as I'd like; drinking, like a drunkard... It's hard to find decent small-batch bourbons out here in middle America, strange.

Planning on returng East and Med School. And why not? Society still bores me. I...
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annisa:
just popping in to say hello...
zarth:
I've never had much luck with bourbon, except in gravediggers (the only mixed drink I can stand - half bourbon and half rum; it's aptly named). And for fortifying eggnog. But it's possible I'm not doing it right. Ice, you say?
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Damn, this Internet thing might catch on.

Else, I remain vox clamantis in deserto.
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Bleah. It escapes me how or why anyone would live in the flatlands. Were it not for Aretha F. (Chain chain chain...) and Mazzy Star in the cd-changer, I'd be on 70 West still, looking to run someone off the road. My 'friend' and I agree, we hate Kansas, and she's still in Montreal.
annisa:
I drink all kinds of tea...herbal medicinal
I have been making pom green tea alot
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Three weeks and counting down quickly, I plan on being in Kansas on 6 November. And what to do other than work, I am at a loss.

It will be an exercise in maturity, to not simply jump onboard the first cool mission that comes through -the bonus being that I'll get to scope out the folks & suss out the leadership...

Else, pretty bored,...
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annisa:
why so giddy?
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Well, I know its hard for you
To know the reason why
And I know you'll understand
More when its time to die
Dont believe the life you have
Will be the only one
You have to let your body sleep
To let your soul live on
Love has given life to you
And now its your concern
Unseen eyes of inner life
Will make...
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Another weekend. No absinthe, but as much beer with brettanomyces yeast as possible. And some truly dreadful bottled hefeweizen. No major breweries in the States doing a good wheat beer these days. I require Paulaner or Franziskaner posthaste. Only 'cause I may find them bottled over here...