Nope, don't shuddup. I like this blog. It makes me wonder how they dealt with typos when they had rock chisel and hammer. Prolly how shortpaw began. Which is apt as there's a new one: rellos.
What is needed is a lexicon.
I'll begin
Breth = Brethren
Rellos = Relatives
*poof* = computer glitch
Tippler = one who tipples, imbibes, enjoys drinky-poos.
CU8R
Camy
Cheeky, am I? Hmm, well ... possibly. I have four of them. As to curtains and windows, I'm rather confused - I have blinds.
Please excuse Dio's memory. It was 'Susan, my Stilton'.
Camy
So, I'll stop lurking around your blog, and comment. Wow! I can't wait to read your journal.
If a Church is the place to commune with God, then the vastness of the Australian outback, and Uluru in particular is the place to find yourself and meet the universe. If there is one place on the planet I'd like to visit before I shuffle off this mortal coil it would be there.
You lucky bugger!
You never know, it might work. However, if you just swop the computer for TV (even if you are snuggled up next to Scott), you haven't gained a thing. In fact you'll have lost a deal of intellectual interest.
I spend far too much time on-line as well, but then that's the way the world is heading.
You'd be amazed at how many will be saddened by this.
Don't be a stranger.
Camy
Not important at all, though it takes time to come to realise this. It also depends on how and where you were brought up, and the parents you have.
I'm still questing for who I am, which is why I put down Bisexual when I joined. Truly; love is what it is, and gender race or creed shouldn't come into it ... except they do.
Camy
PS I'm much looking forward to reading 'Green Room'. We're all chasing that perfect wave.
Agreed. Celebrating any death is wrong ... Hmm, that being said, when I go, I want a HUGE party. I can sit on my cloud (not sure if it's going to be soft and fluffy, or hot and prickly) and earwig the conversations. :ranger:
I know nothing about Jerry Falwell except what I've read. He seems to have been a very charismatic speaker, and as a leader of (insert number here) people he didn't personally have to go out gay bashing, or blowing up abortion clinics. His word alone would have been incentive for numerous others to do that for him.
Please don't forget the power of rhetoric, especially rhetoric delivered by a man you believe in.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6659457.stm
Oh maaaan, I'm outa nip. 'sanyone na a dealer?
Pssst! I've gorra a bit, if ya ... you know.... *winks*
My cats don't like nip. Perhaps they are odd? Actually I know they're odd, but you love them nonetheless. Silly cats.
Pilfering is a good word - as is bad, when used in conjunction with author to describe an individual (no names no packdrill) who knows he should be finishing Bourbon. That's finishing, not imbibing - another good word.
Hmm.
Pretty please!