“Goes cruising just as fast as she can now…”
Life is like playing whack-a-mole, with pesky issues popping up, needing to be beaten down, but too fast and too spread out to all be covered without being overwhelmed.
“…But you can come along with me / ‘Cause we got a lot of things to do now…”
Whack-a-mole is a game.
I’m going to have fun.
“…Fun, fun, fun / ‘Til her daddy takes the T-Bird away…”
7/9/09
7/7/09
I suppose it could be a wedge from a rice krispie treat wheel, but that still begs the question.
As much as I love being bribed with food, even doorstop/rice krispie treats, it feels jarring to have the traditional restaurant business model warped by giving people free food to leave, even though there’s nothing fallacious given the double negation.
“They get along much better now that she’s her ex-mother-in-law.”
As much as I love being bribed with food, even doorstop/rice krispie treats, it feels jarring to have the traditional restaurant business model warped by giving people free food to leave, even though there’s nothing fallacious given the double negation.
“They get along much better now that she’s her ex-mother-in-law.”
7/6/09
7/3/09
7/2/09
7/1/09
“I know this room / I've walked this floor…”
Recognition.
“…I did my best / It wasn't much…”
There is a danger in superlativity becoming so accustomed that it is mistaken for ordinary.
“…I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch…”
Apologies are used as much for what couldn’t happen as for what wasn’t done.
“…I've told the truth / I didn't come…”
Praised be.
“…Hallelujah…”
Recognition.
“…I did my best / It wasn't much…”
There is a danger in superlativity becoming so accustomed that it is mistaken for ordinary.
“…I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch…”
Apologies are used as much for what couldn’t happen as for what wasn’t done.
“…I've told the truth / I didn't come…”
Praised be.
“…Hallelujah…”
6/29/09
6/28/09
6/27/09
6/24/09
“The rush of being home in rapid fading…”
The caveman, first discovering the adjective, realized that instead of saying “Sky bluething.” or “Man tallthing.”, they could say “Sky blue.” and “Man tall.”.
“…Waiting for the light to come back, / But hid in talk I knew…”
Imagine their wonder when they discovered verbs.
“…A wise man's tools are analogies and puzzles…”
The caveman, first discovering the adjective, realized that instead of saying “Sky bluething.” or “Man tallthing.”, they could say “Sky blue.” and “Man tall.”.
“…Waiting for the light to come back, / But hid in talk I knew…”
Imagine their wonder when they discovered verbs.
“…A wise man's tools are analogies and puzzles…”
6/23/09
6/22/09
6/19/09
6/18/09
1) New Zealand... interesting...
2) Lying contest! omgwant
3) ...in Montana? boo bait-and-switch what happened to NZ?
4) ...at a folk festival in Montana? ughwhy
5) ew I'm actually visiting that link. It has music. I can't find the mute button makeitstop
6) Wait a second... there's no lying festival here...
7) ...nor or the AP website...
8) Wow. That's brilliant. Win.
2) Lying contest! omgwant
3) ...in Montana? boo bait-and-switch what happened to NZ?
4) ...at a folk festival in Montana? ughwhy
5) ew I'm actually visiting that link. It has music. I can't find the mute button makeitstop
6) Wait a second... there's no lying festival here...
7) ...nor or the AP website...
8) Wow. That's brilliant. Win.
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