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another old piece (unfinished, &, to be honest, I don't much care for it, but I'm really not in a writin' mood much of late--but I will say that I finally got around to watching "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" & think it's now one of my top 10 favorite movies)


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The chairs squeaked because the people that were in the chairs were...
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interesting tests.

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blurg. brain empty today.

more later.
an idea whose time, hopefully, hasn't come

("the boondocks" fucking ROCK)
boxterjulep:
they should have a tolerance test for taking those tolerance tests. i stopped giving a shit and wanting the damn test to end by like the 5th round of clicking 'e' or 'i'. rapid keyboard attack.
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from Tororo a little while ago, from a novel by Howard Buten:
Je n'aurais jamais cru que je finirais dans une suprette. Quand j'allais dans une suprette et que je voyais la personne derrire le comptoir dans sa blouse tristounette, je me disais: il faut qu'elle ait fait quelque chose de mal, sinon elle ne serait pas l. On peut faire quelque chose de mal,...
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tororo:
1- 1999 and 2000 were atrocious years where I was unable to simply put a pen in contact with a paper sheet, even for scribbling or doodling. Quite a handicap for someone whosn't good at anything but drawing.

2-Yes I do, if only metaphorically.

So it happens also to be Halloween in your dreams?
And for Buten, the guy could be a good conversation starter with Nala, 'cause she's the sole dedicated Buten fan i noticed on the site... (besides me, but we're still having conversation, right?)
boxterjulep:
lowest: senior year of high school. i was there but you'd be hard pressed to find me. check the yearbook. you'll find no evidence of my existence. I found a grave and I buried myself in it. The only difference now is I don't mind it so much. The grave keeps me warm. I am happy there.

tic toc! yes! hahaha!
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on the one hand, the place where I work is a grim, oppressive pile of concrete & razor-wire arbitrarily, offensively, squatting in the middle of a formerly undeveloped bowl of the desert on a patch of land scraped free of vegetation like a mass of scar tissue on mother Earth.

on the other hand, on frosty mornings like today everything get's all sparkly like an...
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tororo:
Oh, I typed septantrional instead of septentrional. The translating machine will be all confused.
morgan:
I want to do a "Lizard Queen" set a la Baldur's Gate II!!!!

The article will be written starting this week, and finished before christmas (my deadline is the end of the month but I like to have things in early)
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not sure why this popped into my head just now, but my partner & I were working on a film a couple of years ago when she decided to speak with a Southern Accent for two weeks solid (her normal accent is kind of a bit western drawl with an overlay of Brooklyn)

how could I NOT fall head over heels for thjis woman?
bettietwoguns:
in colege, my roommate and i spoke in an irish accent every time we spoke to each other. for the whole year . . . i thought it was just us . . . glad to know i was wrong!
boxterjulep:
i'm typing this and thinking in scottish. i love doing shit like that.
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looks like the trip to NYC at the end of the month probably isn't going to happen.
reasons: might be better to wait until my income tax refund comes thru--I've tramped around NYC both stone-broke & homeless & having a bit of cash in my pocket. having cash is better.
the Partner will be working extra hours the week I'd planned. she'll be able to...
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boxterjulep:
i spent my new years eve in a bomb shelter.

surreal

oh, but having that young sis with bad music taste really sucks. my sister has gotten to the point where she'll go with the dixie chicks over Patsy Cline. i just about flipped.
joscelyne:
I'm trying to make my way to NY sometime next year...I hope it happens. I really do.

Things you did on the grass, eh? Was it itchy?
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for an impulse, random rental (I do that a lot) the other day I rented "Roadside Prophets"--vaguely remember having heard that it wasn't bad.
it's an okay movie (& it has Arlo Guthrie, Adam Horovitz, John Doe, John Cusack, & Timothy Leary in it.)
what kinda took me back was the realization that most of it was shot around here, apparently when I was going...
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joscelyne:
...how have you been?!?
tororo:
Dear roadside prophet
Just for practical purpose, I used the brand new friend-adding feature to add you on my friends list.
Hope you don't mind.
--hams
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some more old stuff.
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Puff Piece:

I love it when you shape my meat patties. I love the way you pick the drowned moths out of my coffee. I love the way you stare at my ashtray without speaking. I love the way you taunt the elderly. I love the way you say Massachussetts when you cant think of anything else to say. I...
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tororo:
I mean, if every time a random person asks you: did you free many winged creatures last week? you grasp your pen and write a thing like this one...
I mean, is the job so great, hooker in Minneapolis? see what I mean.
tororo:
Um. The question implied in the above posting is silly. No surprise: I'm really silly sometimes.
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a bit happened last night (mostly in the philosophical arena), but I don't feel like writing about it right now. here's some more old bits & pieces:

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As heavy as she is.
As much water as she displaces when she gets into the bathtub.
As many words as she has rubbed off the pages of the books she has read.
As many songs as...
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orchid1:
I really like those pieces, do you write them for anything in particular? I'm working on a little zine and those kinds of things, The As Heavy as She is and the Dear You especially, are the kinds of things I really am working for. Those are so beautiful.
tororo:
That thing you posted on my page has made the scars on my back -the ones where the lower pair of wings once was, these that never totally skinned over well- suddenly ache and burn!

Was it in that treasure box of your HD where you find these things you posted lately, or did you write it on special purpose for the Put-A-Fowl-Out-Of-Its-Misery Day?
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my horoscope on Yahoo today:
Horoscope (by Astrocenter.com)
The only reason you are still living close to reality, is simply because your life needs contacts with other people. You should try to find someone who shares your tastes. You just love staying in bed all day long with a good book. But worry, there are people like you out there. You just need to find...
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ratsonjulia:
one further thought:

as far as most of the Vets that I've talked to had a bit more to say about whole terrible theatre of war--the men, the women (on both--or more precisely, on the multitude of sides), the smells, the dumb little jokes that people under an enormous amount of stress make to keep from going crazy. one of the things that made me think he was full of shit was he made it sound like he was by himself, in the jungle, mowing down pop-up "gooks". but I could be wrong.
tororo:
We have been warned, ages ago, that Days of the Prophets were gone forever and that from then on oracles would find their way through the voice of fools and idiots.
But we live now in such an enlightened age, it's easy to ascertain there are no fools nor idiots anywhere anymore. (no, seriously, have you ever seen one? at least, have you seen one idiot enough for uttering sentences that could be called prophetic?) And our craving for oracles would remain unsatisfied if we had not created this wonderful instrument of knowledge, Artificial Idiocy. Bots, answering machines, Random Generators of various things now pay the same services as village innocents once did (and they are not even drooling while doing that).
If I were you, I would pay attention to the advices of this Astrocenter thing.