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What to do in the trafic jams?
I can learn new words, I'm so grateful to all of you for using the words )
 
I poured maple syrup into my rum and coke and I can't tell if I can taste the maple syrup or not. Experiment failed.
 
I wish my cynicism would stop getting vindicated most of the time.

AmyTheTemperamental said:
TheRealCallie said:
AmyTheTemperamental said:
We have maple syrup flavoured Coke.

Pretty sure you have maple syrup FLAVORED everything. :club:

True. We inject maple syrup into our veins.

I'd take it over heroin any day. Definitely over heroin-flavored coke though.
 
To be held back
by one's own perception
of all that is wrong,
by the grating
of the tiny recurring cumulative daily defeats
and
to be so tired that
even that doesn't matter.
 
Wayfarer said:
To be held back
by one's own perception
of all that is wrong,
by the grating
of the tiny recurring cumulative daily defeats
and
to be so tired that
even that doesn't matter.

You're still around, way?
 
Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick,
Tick, tick, tick, like mites in a quarrel—
Faint iambics that the full breeze wakens—
But the pine tree makes a symphony thereof.
Triolets, villanelles, rondels, rondeaus,
Ballades by the score with the same old thought:
The snows and the roses of yesterday are vanished;
And what is love but a rose that fades?
Life all around me here in the village:
Tragedy, comedy, valor and truth,
Courage, constancy, heroism, failure—
All in the loom, and oh what patterns!
Woodlands, meadows, streams and rivers—
Blind to all of it all my life long.
Triolets, villanelles, rondels, rondeaus,
Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick,
Tick, tick, tick, what little iambics,
While Homer and Whitman roared in the pines?

Edgar Lee Masters
 
I was shaving today, and it made me think - a good shave is actually kind of a pleasant experience. And when you're done, you get to see your face all neat and tidy, like mowing the lawn, or pulling weeds. It makes me feel crisp and clean. But a bad shave is anything but - it feels like the hair on your face is getting plucked out one by one. It almost brought me to tears at times.

You know the saying "I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy"?

In this case, I would. I wish my enemies would have a lifetime of bad shaves. Take that!
 
There's a one pixel wide blue line at the edge of Callie's new signature and I'm sure it exists just to spite me and my sense of aesthetics.
 

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