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... dangle them from a bungee rope, thats a little too long, bounce, bounce... SPLAT!
Date: Friday, 25 February, 2011, 21:09
I look at pictures and videos and see a very lively older man who has been and still is, very handsome. So there. I win.
Sent from my iPod
Stories and Poems - Winnie The Pooh and PalsAnd nobody knows (Tiddly Pom) How cold my toes (Tiddly Pom) How cold my toes ... The more it goes (Tiddly Pom) On snowing. And nobody knows (Tiddly Pom) ...
"Wondered where that came from... thank Frell for Google, the heads memory..."
atyourwindowFeb 21 201100:08:57
Aw eh... it's cute than someone feels to need to see whats written about their antics.
It's just so, really cute, pink & fluffy.
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NurseBloodyTampon Feb 21 2011 00:18:32
Yet another profile of AYW.
How many does he have??
He just got that one from a friend.
So travellingman, aka mama aka atyourwindow is downrating me.
All concerned with atyourwindow...
Coincidentally, all three have me blocked ~
it seems I’m his new target for his multiple accounts.
Now let me get this right: the bank collapse in America led to the financial ruin of Germany, that Adolf Hitler used to manipulate the German people and thus begin a world war. So, looking at it in a generalized fashion: one could actually say that the machinations of the bankers helped create the Second World War. And, much like today, the bankers never paid for their mistakes, now did they?
...they are the canary to our mines.
We are Easter island, all over again.
Imagine an alternate world, a meld of the Victorian era and the fifties; were the Perfect creature of the title is a vampire, genetically designed to be the saviour of mankind. This film is a little New Zealand film with great style, blood-letting, good characters and the necessary blood-letting one might expect from a vampire film.
It starred, Dougray Scott and Saffron Burrows. And, not only can I say that I enjoyed it, but I’d recommend it to someone else to watch.
Toward the final days of the Roman Empire, Caesar realised the people needed major distraction, at his own expense, gave them the entertainment they sought and a distraction to end all.
The purely exhibitionist qualities were clearly what attracted the masses. The throwing of convicts to the wild beasts was little more than a gory reality show and it seems appropriate to quote Cicero's words albeit in a different context: "Salus Populi, Suprema Lex" - the greatest law is the health of the people. (De Legibus).
Now we have ‘Big Brother’ and shows like it: we have the red carpet at the BAFTA’s and The Oscars where ‘stars are celebrated; we have sportsmen ‘earning’ more than in a month than a nurse will ever attain; bankers getting bonuses, for bringing us to this all; and, we have the latest gadgets, like the Iphone4, which ‘everybody’ wants.
We have distraction: whilst much like Rome, which slowly fell, as gladiators tore each other part for the ‘entertainment of the masses’, we ignore the inequities of our sick society and allo the rich to get richer still, which suffering cutbacks to our essential services.
But, “nevermind”, there’s a new app for all that, ‘the distraction app.’
what's with all the digs on my age: shine, last week I got called an ageing hipster...
**scurries away to pull the earth in over himself**
I saw crocus and snowdrops... an... an... I like snowdrops.
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It may just have sprung...heard the birds warbling today and saw the crocuses make an appearance in my garden.
My tulips are starting to poke through- and I thought I had more time before having to take care of the yard...lol
*smiles*
At the end of the documentary on China’s growth in Africa my Dad and I watched, there was an introduction for the next programme in the series and, a quote he made seemed most salient.
“It’s not the Chinese communism that we’re in fear of, it’s the Chinese capitalism…”
when I'm bein creative, I use that darker side, almost as a driving force.
strangely enough, I alo use it, as a descriptive tool, to decribe the human conditon.
Vamp Box History
Angelus:
14:54:16 - Feb 08 2011
who cleared the box
Angelus:
14:54:38 - Feb 08 2011
I looked at history an all. didn't say.
Angelus:
14:55:12 - Feb 08 2011
still doesn't ... where's Scooby when you need him?
Angelus:
14:58:29 - Feb 08 2011
Scooby Snax anyone??
Angelus:
15:05:23 - Feb 08 2011
It had to be the caretaker. He always did it...
Angelus:
15:05:39 - Feb 08 2011
Or the butler?
Angelus:
15:06:28 - Feb 08 2011
Or the Maid? MMmmmmm... **Thinks** In a french-maids outfit...
[[Editors not: 'Maid' became 'EDIT']]
Angelus:
15:07:09 - Feb 08 2011
[Edited???] it was MAID! See!! It was the maid!
Angelus:
15:07:54 - Feb 08 2011
Sussed.. the secret Editor is The Maid. There.. you can all relax now.
Anna Silk plays Bo an attractive succubus, the eponymous Lost Girl of the show, caught in the middle of war held between both sides of The Fae, with a young female thief called Kenzi. It seems that the Light and the Dark both want her, while Bo wants her freedom: and, we learn, she might just hold the sway between them. After an interesting pilot, the two of them have formed a private detective agency, looking into the anything that may be ignored by the police and paranormal. And, though there are similarities there, with ‘Angel’, this is no show like any other, it is female driven, with a bisexual heroine, whilst being action-packed, with strong characters, based in the world of The Supernatural, like their policeman friend Dyson, a werewolf.
And yes, I like it.
I have my 'new' story up...
[[Finally finished my Angel trilogy.]]
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DestroyingAngel
16:28 Mar 01 2011
:O