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hats the way…sphuh huh, sphuh huh…
I like it!…. sphuh huh, spuh huh…..
thats the way….sphuh huh… sphuh huh….
Uh oh. I feel a theme song in the making.
If a person brings so much courage into the world that the world must kill him to break him, so of course it kills him. The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those it cannot break it will kill. It kills the very good, the very gentle, and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these things the world will kill you too but there will be no special hurry.
"If a person brings so much courage into the world that the world must kill him to break him, so of course it kills him. The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those it cannot break it will kill. It kills the very good, the very gentle, and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these things the world will kill you too but there will be no special hurry."
Surfer-X, you sound way depressed. My probably useless thoughts: the world is always better for having met with the brave and the good, even if for a very short time. The world may sometimes break them, but it doesn't kill them. They're eventually released from its crappy confines and go on to a place more deserving of their presence. Maybe that sounds trite, but I believe it's true.
"How is “SPHUH†like home prices in prime areas?"
Sticky on the way down? All the good stuff is. :-P
I can't believe I just defended a Marina home, after all that time enduring MP. But, it was on freaking Marina Blvd!
"Rove’s teenie
Hallow weenie
costume
a scream-eeeee"
Jack, I'm speechless.
Okay, I dare SQT to start a thread called SPHUH. No, just kidding. Sort of.
"how long did you have to fixate on SPHUH before it, uh, came to you"
Ha. Ha. Actually, it was completely spontaneous. No fixating necessary.
Wish I could take credit for that writing, but alas, it is Pappa's. Mr. Hemingway that is. Just love that quote. No Fuchs yet but came home to a call from someone in Pismo. I don't know anyone in Pismo, all my friends live in Morro Bay. So, I think the person that called has information or possibly a big orange cat that needs to come home.
"So, I think the person that called has information or possibly a big orange cat that needs to come home."
Okay, what did they say?????
"Wish I could take credit for that writing, but alas, it is Pappa’s. Mr. Hemingway that is."
Oh, sure, humiliate the English majors. So, I can identify The Big Lebowski quotes but not Hemingway. Sue me.
"You are SICK SICK SICK Jamie… "
You won't believe this, but I really just thought SPHUH sounded funny and didn't think about any lurid implications when I wrote it. Seems to me YOU are the sick one. Or maybe it still is me, if I'm obscene even when I don't mean to be...
So, I think the person that called has information or possibly a big orange cat that needs to come home.
Oh let it be so!
I don't know if I want to take you up on the SPHUH dare Jamie. Do I really want to put myself through that kind of punishment?
I can't take credit for the "new thread." That one also belongs to Mr. Understatement.
Yeah, yeah, Jamie did it! Let Jamie post the demented SPHUH thread. But maybe I should take one for my wingman(girl).
Oh and Jamie, I had no clue it was Hemingway either. I must admit Hemingway was never my thing. Hope I don't offend Surfer-X, but I found Hemingway a bit too misogynistic for my taste. I just remember reading A Farewell to Arms and thinking "this guy doesn't like women much..." But who knows, maybe if I read it now it wouldn't strike me that way.
look at the length of this thread...holy crap!
guess I missed all the fun, huh?
KurtS
It's not too late! Get in on the action now and you can be here when we hit 2000! Oh, it's so good to have goals.
There is no thread bubble!
I don’t offend Surfer-X, but I found Hemingway a bit too misogynistic for my taste.
Come on you could poop on my new couch and not offend me, I'm just not easily offened. I love Hemingway, I find that he of all writers truly understands the human condition. A farewell to arms, man, brutal. Begrudingly falling in love with that chick, then rowing across the lake, and she dies in childbirth. Dude.
"Jamie has been doing this for so long she has lost her compass about where the line even IS."
There's a line?!
Simpsons quote of the day:
Marge: Grandpa, I gotta tell ya, she's a stone-cold hoochie.
Homer: Straight up, Marge. That hoochie only loves you because you can drive.
Huh Thread Misquote of the Day:
KurtS, gasping girlishly: Look at the size of that thing!
(with apologies to KurtS, who walked right into it)
I think you have to have nads to love Hemingway.
Jamie, as that one hit wonder New Zealand bands says, "how bizarre, how bizarre".
Papa rocks.
jack, I don't know. Our internet was down last week and we have Vonage, so no internet, no phone. I had our calls forwarded to work and when our internet was fixed on friday I logged on to Vonage and saw the Pismo call. If the person left a message, it was at work and I have to wait to Monday to check. Thank you for asking though, and thank you for thinking of the Fuchs. I love that cat so fucking much it's crazy. And I desperately need him back. Hope you have a good weekend.
Thanks jack, I think that we have to realize that cats are not like dogs, cats are wild animals that live with us, dogs are domesticated. Cats will split for a while and explore their "wild side". I don't feel he is hurt or even worse dead, I do "feel" that he is alive and just out fucking around. The mailman said there are coyotes here, but the Fuchs is 18lbs and about 2.5ft long head to tail, he's truly a house tiger. I think he could hold his own. He'll come back, and then he's not going outside ever again.
Did hear about a cat named Emily on the today Show, she made it from Wisconsin to the south of France. Maybe Fuchs is there too.
Wow. Did she enter France legally? Or was she undocumented? :)
Cats do get lost from time to time but they do come back after a while. Fuchs may be knocking on your door tonight, Surfer-X.
It's love and darkness,
And my sidearm.
Here we are now going to the north side
I asked him if he knew what time he had.
He said he wasn't sure, maybe a quarter past.
The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's!
I peered in his eyes as we stood in line just to have a look,
But the pages I found looked like an unbound coloring book.
The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's!
It's not reality, just someone else's sentimentality...
It won't work for you...
Baby boomers selling you rumors of their history,
Forcing youth away from the truth of what's real today.
The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's!
Stadium minds with stadium lies gotta make you laugh.
Garbage vendors against true defenders of the craft.
The kids of today should defend themselves against the 70's!
It's not reality, just someone else's sentimentality...
Look what it did to us...
"Jamie, as that one hit wonder New Zealand bands says, “how bizarre, how bizarreâ€."
Huh?
I agree with Newsfreak. His short stories are fine. The one's I've read are great examples of minimalism. But his subject-matter is such that it generally appeals much more to men. He writes from a very male perspective, about subjects that tend to resonate with men more than women.
That's all I'm sayin.'
"one more poem, oh
Jack will turn homo
Stanman weeps"
Hurry, Jack, go drink some Bud Light and stare at your car engine for a while before it's too late!
"You never told me why you were “shhhush-ing†me and SactoQT "
I was doing that every time I said something that might have been interpreted the *wrong* way, as my comments so often are (insert put-upon tone here). So, "hush," as in, don't even bother saying it, I know what you're thinking.
Sorry Jack, no great ruler stories. My husband's costume was the hit of the party. Guy comes dressed as a catholic schoolgirl, kind of gets everyone's attention. Plus, he has really great legs. ;)
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