The drama queen insisted I put that attention grabbing title. Are we not litnetters?? to paraphase H. G. Wells Island of Dr. Moreau (or at least the Charles Laughlin (sp) movie version from 1932(?) titled Island of Lost Souls with an ending you will never forget. Would have been better to call it Prodigal Son Finally Shows Up but I always found his brother to be more interesting in his subtle honoring of his father -- I'm sure he thought he was in the will. Many shades to him and ...
Well, the price of gas keeps going up, and people are posting about it on the forums. Here's something you didn't know...the southern most Interstate running East-West in the US was closed since last week. Roughly a 30 mile stretch of Interstate I-10 was closed due to a blow out, which occurred while drilling. Here's a link if your curious....http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pb...711200304/1002 Anyways, the rig I'm on has had some interesting ...
*thunks my head against the desk* Well the holidays are finally passed, at least for a month, and things can finally get back to normal hopefully. Though it was nice having my sister and brother in law here, it is disorinting for me to have other people in the house, and my uusual routine always gets disrupted and then it is so hard to start it up again, and I feel as if I have a million things to do that I have been negelcting. The only good thing is I do get a lot of reading done, ...
Updated 08-20-2008 at 09:48 PM by Dark Muse
"Life is the hyphen between matter and spirit." ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827
[SIZE="3"][COLOR="Blue"]There are those among us, those flower children! The children of freedom, whose minds are free. They spread love and clarity. They know how and love to stretch themselves to their limits. They interact so harmoniously. They are persecuted, and the ones we know are the ones who have seen through the difficulties, whose conflicts are the jumping boards into a reality which is sweet, though tinged with a vast coldness. Their hearts are shaped by this coldness; ...