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    It has been very busy for me as well, but I do manage a few, albeit maybe 3 to 4, pages of reading each day.
    Yes, the Kimbell is fantastic, in fact the whole of Fort Worth's cultural district is great. Don't forget, you also have the Amon Carter and the Modern right there to make the drive worth while.
    Bernini alone is worth the trip though !
    I'm long overdue for paying a visit to DMA. I was hoping to see the recent Posters of Paris exhibit, but missed it.
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    Love and Respect .. Enjoy the life!
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    Thanks, Qimi! I’ve got your messages. Hopefully I’ll join you next week. And I wish you a good health. Take Care.
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    Thanks a lot,was thinking for a year to join..finally did! ;p
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    Thought I would stop by to see how the watercolor class is going and to let you know the Kimbell Art Museum is currently exhibiting "Bernini Sculpting in Clay". The missus and I toured the exhibit today, it includes a number of his clay / terracotta studies and drawings used to develope the final design before executing the actual pieces in stone. This was a must see for me since I was fortunate enough to experience many of his sculptures while visiting Rome.
    I believe it runs into April if you're interested.
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    Do you know of the band Piano Magic. This song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-50_eNRoeM

    The rest shall be in a pm, as it appears I am flooding your message board with mine own inanities.
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    Thanks for the comments; he was a handsome man indeed.
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    Brazen simulacra of cacao and mint leaves,
    do we even understand how we’ve misplaced reality
    with a treacherous version, with a disharmony of false scales,
    with artificial flavours and food colouring and
    shiny plastic wrappers that make us dream of
    wild phonemes and syllables and irresistible memes,
    it’s that eclipse of mint over chocolate acted out
    by the drunkards of a bar, a thin hypnosis by
    the propaganda of the cookie, the parasitic asymmetry,
    one’s own personal apocalypse in the bottom of
    a thin mint cookie box, Krasznahorkai might just devour
    this labyrinthine variation on the Graeco-Latin square,
    tessellate desperate tastes across the tongue…
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    Qimi... I don't even know how to respond to that. With shock, awe, dismay, outrage, enthusiasm, joie de vivre? Okay, I confess, most of those options are a little extreme. Yet... a brilliant haiku (I've never written a haiku, I don't think the brevity suits my rambling style! ), and then a poem mixing thin mint cookies and Thomas Pynchon? Overwhelmed. So you may certainly say so yourself. Yes. I'd suggest a little more enthusiasm from my part than "not a bad effort" suggests. Something a little more along the lines of A.MaZing. That's just me though. Superfluous or something close.

    What about Krasznahorkai? Would he devolve into a thin mint cookie connoisseur?
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Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout

by qimissung on 12-15-2012 at 02:13 AM
I live in the United States of America, and we had another school shooting today. With horror I listened to the news reports that a gunman had gone into an elementary school and killed 27 people, 20 of them “children between the ages of 5 and 10.” And I listened tiredly and wearily to the usual rhetoric of the newscast without end as they recounted the “worst school shooting in an elementary school.”
I guess they are doing the best they can, but you simply can’t put a qualifier or adjective

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In Memoriam

by qimissung on 04-03-2012 at 11:05 PM
One of my former students-he graduated last year-was shot and killed last night around 10 o'clock.

He had just finished playing a game of basketball and was sitting in a car on a dark street, with his cousin. They were waiting for his cousin's ride when another car drove up. It was someone they knew and they argued over a girl his cousin had been seeing. The young man in the car pulled out a gun and shot them. Victor was shot two times in the back. He was treated at a nearby hospital,

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The Anger and The Anguish

by qimissung on 01-04-2012 at 02:24 PM
I read several good books in 2011. I read "Candide," "The Crying of Lot 49", "Housekeeping," "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," and "The Dubliners." I read others, but these I read last fall and today it is of "The Dubliners" I speak.

I've been wanting to read something by Joyce. Eventually I hope to read "Ulysses." I think that might be akin to saying that someday I'd like to climb Mount Everest, for

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The Bird's Nest

by qimissung on 12-27-2011 at 03:20 PM
looking at it I knew it was different
a bird's nest
full of hope and fear
and the cavalier fulsomeness of life
the blind ability to get up each day under the weight of it all
to go out every day believing you were one of the masses
dressed in the same uniform
believing the same things
that god is good
that love will find a way
believing or hoping to believe that
the others would not notice your vampiric differences

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I acquire some books

by qimissung on 12-04-2011 at 08:13 PM
I got up yesterday morning, a Saturday, around 5:45. I washed my face and dressed and walked to my car in the dark. I stopped by my local Starbucks and treated myself to a tall mocha.

I then made my way down Midway to 635; from there to Central Expressway from which I exited at Northwest Highway. My destination was the Half-Price Books located there, or rather the warehouse that I knew was located near it.

Once I arrived I noticed, somewhat to my chagrin, that there

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