In the mountains, when you hear a gun go off...
You know a Hunter gave into his need to eat.
In the city, when you hear a gun go off...
You know a Human gave into it's pain and hate.
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In the mountains, when you hear a gun go off...
You know a Hunter gave into his need to eat.
In the city, when you hear a gun go off...
You know a Human gave into it's pain and hate.
It's a lovely feeling when good things happen to us, isn't it? :)
WHERE DID my wallet go?! :bawling:
Send a dragon to find Night's wallet, he has a built in torch!
Why thankyou Pen much appreciated!
:D
Least I can do for a friend. I'm not clairvoyant, after all, so I can't tell you where it is! ;)
Quack Quock Queek Qaczk Qock Qeek Quazk Quzack Quack Queek Quock Quarck
(I am gooing to beat Robin into Rubber Duckeese Tongue! Yuppers! So Horray)
Oh cool at this rate Ill make 4,444 before I go away :D
isnt that tidy??
:D
Quack-quack quack squeak quack quack?
(What's with the funny accent?)
hey robin 5 more posts to go!! :brow:
3. 2, after this one.
Ohhhh wow I think I might have just rember d with some help from a friend!
:D
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Other than that ... it's cold, I'm bored but I'm happy :D
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(I think that I am getting fluent in Rubber Duckeese)
I think I want tos start a collection of famous smiles for avys:D:D
Thinking about the way I feel today...
Thinking of watching a one man show...
whats a one man show?
Thinking I had better get off this computer and get ready for work
:(
@Night: That's a show where only one man appears in or is the "leading character"
Ahhhhh, some girl one the radio had my name! :eek: That's .... mean. That's *my* name. :( .... ;)
Well thast easy enough
:D
//For Fruits Basket//
It will never be the same, will it?
what won't be the same. well actually since everything is in transition nothing WILL be the same but that is so melancholy, can't dwell on it.
Hope everything went well today Pen, I prayed for you.Am thinking about finishing painting and how to keep Hasia from licking the paint of knocking me off the ladder for a laugh or two.(oh the pain)
:lol: *ierd bed time I think goodnight all
:D
Time to accept the things I cannot change, change the things I can, and pray for wisdom to know the difference....http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/spezial/Sarge/Zed.gif
thinking I cannot believe Pen and I talked for so long on msn and now I feel like I could fall on the floor and sleep for a year but the day awaits, well the rest of it at any rate, I 've been up since three. And I will see what I can do with it.
if any of you know how to help me with this ridiculous problem , a message that kept telling trav that we had a window open and so the picture taken wouldn't transfer to the site, if anyone knows what is going on HELP i want to post my picture before I change my mind.
Please someone stop this insanity before I lose my sanity!!!
Thinking of how my eyes will look like tomorrow when I wake up after I've worked in front of my PC, reading articals, and writing my essay since I woke up till now. Oh my eyes! I'd better change them if I go on working like that.
Thinking that Scher needs a hug from someone, maybe a cup of tea, a crumpet, and a new novel to soothe her nerves....http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/spezial/Fool/ser.gif
Heavens to Betsie what alot Ive got done and learnt tonight, going to pay for it tommorow but who cares I will have cheesecake--ok maybe cheesey sauce with bit of biscuit but it tastes right at least:D:D
Spent the afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, of course) looking at an exhibit of Fra Angelico, an early Renaissance (around 1390-1455) painter. I advocate doing a quick search on the internet of some of his paintings. http://www.artchive.com/artchive/F/fra_angelico.html
Quite beautiful. I had a very New York City day. Traveled by subway uptown, walked in the rain to the Museum on the Upper East side (very ritzy area). Amazing how many people were walking their dogs. I had lunch at a NY Jewish deli, a hot pastrami sandwhich, overstuffed on rye bread. And then the Museum and then back home. Even though I live in New York, I hardly ever do this anymore.
Edit: Here's a link with of the actual exhibit: http://www.metmuseum.org/special/se_event.asp?OccurrenceId={9EA9FDD7-13DF-45D7-B7A0-313276A5996C}
How many two-bit actors do you suppose have lied to their friends and claimed that they played the role of the Gimp in Pulp Fiction?
I would like to borrow Doctor Who's TARDIS for a little while...just a little while
Life is full of worries. Life is full of sorrows. Life is full of happiness. Life is full of miseries. Life is full of tiredness. Life is full of PENSIVENESS.
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Originally Posted by Basil
er um ninety seven? :confused:
I am thinking how wonderfully passionate and emotional Scher can be.
And I am thinking how wonderful Virgil's day was and wondering if the deli was Koscher enough to have guys experienced in it watching to see if everything was done properly under the law.
People who whine about every little detail and let others spend das explaining things to them AND then, get better marks than those people , should be ... exiled. Banned. :mad: And those who did the explaining shouldn't complain. :( Though it's so unfair in a way..
I don't know how kosher laws work to be able to answer that. I don't know if they would allow you. Perhaps. I can tell you the pastrami was excellent, better than the kosher deli my wife and I go to on Staten Island.Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
Can someone really be that naive?