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I sketched out the following moody Tanka several days ago. It sat on my desk, overwhelmed with thoughts of how to change it: alternate lines; different wordings; scrapping the whole damn thing. So this morning, I not only typed it -- keeping most of the poem as first scrawled -- but, as I completed it, suddenly felt an urge to translate it into Japanese. An interesting impulse, for the translation "finds the balance" missing in the original, and winds up beautifully optimistic. So, here they are, original and Japanese version. -------------------------------------------- Tanka: Proud moon from behind The now too-cloying cloud rolls, Once you gave me hope That I’d find a place to shine, When young, many moons ago. 短歌: そら そら を、 月の風見るば、 うれしい で 明日言葉は 輝く出るば。 Tanka: Sora sora wo, Tsuki no kaze miruba, Ureshii de Ashita kotoba wa Kagayaku dereba. https://translate.google.com/?sl=ja&tl=en&text=%E3%81%9D%E3%82%89%20%E3%81%9D%E3%82%89%20%E3%82%92%E3%80%81%E6%9C%88%E3%81%AE%E9%A2%A8%E8%A6%8B%E3%82%8B%E3%81%B0%E3%80%81%E3%81%86%E3%82%8C%E3%81%97%E3%81%84%20%E3%81%A7%20%E6%98%8E%E6%97%A5%E8%A8%80%E8%91%89%E3%81%AF%E8%BC%9D%E3%81%8F%E5%87%BA%E3%82%8B%E3%81%B0%E3%80%82&op=translate
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Kenton-on-Sea, EC, South Africa
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Graff Reinet, EC, South Africa
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Nieu Bethesda, EC, South Africa
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Gelvendale, EC, South Africa
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East London, EC, South Africa
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Xaxazana, EC, South Africa. isiXhosa, the language of most inhabitants of the Eastern Cape, uses the letter X a lot. It sounds like a click, that you make on the side of your mouth with your tongue and cheek.
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We follow Tom and George Vincente-Hall as they start at Binghampton University.
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. Difficilis, facilis, jucundus, acerbus ed idem; Nec tecum possum vivere, nec sine te. —Martial Difficult, facile, jocular, acerbic is he; Impossible to live with, he’s impossible to live without. —Martial _
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Thank you @Summerabbacat ... I'm glad I could take you back to those times. Sounds like we are about the same age ... I finished Year 12 in '81, then started full time work in '82. Schoolies, as I recall, was in its infancy back then. I know some of my classmates went, but not me or any of my close friends. Last time I went to the GC would have been late 80's I think. T'ville is loosely based on a town called Lake Cathie, while Mac Harbour is a mash-up of Port Macquarie and Coffs Harbour ... all places I visited quite a few times in my youth. Hope you enjoy the rest of these stories. Thank you!
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April 24, 2004 The Beverly Hills Hotel Beverly Hills, CA Will It was hard to imagine a bigger bombshell could be dropped into this group: Travis’s grandfather, Tom Buck, was his father, not his grandfather. How totally messed up was that? He’d been sleeping with his daughter-in-law! I tried to conjure up a mental picture of him, curious as to whether he looked like Travis or Jake, but he’d always had a beard, and that seemed to dominate my memory of him. I looked over at
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The Night B4 Taxes
Twas the night before taxes, and all through the accounting,
Every accountant was stirring, and the numbers were mounting,
The din of the printer suddenly ceased its clatter,
So they called the SyAdmin to see what was the matter.
When I arrived, they were all in a panic and fright,
The numbers had to be in by midnight tonight,
Everything depended on a printer by Epson,
That gave zero Fs, just like George Jetson.
I worked and worked and found the bug,
The printer cable was broken under the rug.
I installed a new one. and got it running,
SysAdmins are subtle, ruthless, and cunning.
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The Meeting and A Huge Surprise
Lee Wilson commented on Lee Wilson's story chapter in The Meeting and A Huge Surprise
Of course. OK, so he's only 80% gay. Hmmm, I guess we'll see. Yep. Feel free to repeat this comment in chapter 2.- 38 comments
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My eyes are very tired this morning; for a second I read that as "kilo more cock". Koroop, in Victoria (VIC), Australia, population 80 in the 2016 census.
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No apology is necessary. Authors shouldn't be blamed for readers' reactions. I've gotten flak for the sex, drugs and rock & roll in my stories, but any description of the 70s and 80s wouldn't be authentic without them. Traumatic situations are what they are. This one just had some similarities to something I went through. I hope good things happen for Jimmy in the story.
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As a kid in the 70s 80s. I loved Xanadu... Still do. I always saw Gene Kelly in it and thought, what a way to go out!? Love the story...
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Like burgundy red gladiolus
ReaderPaul commented on AC Benus's story chapter in Like burgundy red gladiolus
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mustang - Word of the Day - Wed Apr 10, 2024
CarlHoliday commented on Myr's blog entry in Writing World
The original Mustang Ranch Brothel was the first licensed brothel in Nevada when it opened in 1971. This led to the opening of brothels in 10 of the 17 counties in the state. Mustang Ranch was surrendered to the federal government in 1999 when the owner was convicted for tax fraud, racketeering, and other crimes. The ranch was auctioned off by the government on eBay for $145,100 and opened five miles east at Exit 28 on Interstate 80 where it continues to operate. -
Chapter 16 — Awakening
Thomas Wells commented on Biff Spork's story chapter in Chapter 16 — Awakening
Biff, Thanks for letting me know about this other story. It was excellent too. I am 80 and can't get around very easily, but I worry about the Climate problems that are affecting our planet. I pray that someone will take the right action needed to fix the problem before it is too late. Thanks again for the great story. tjw -
@Zuri, dude you get serious props! I spent 10 minutes looking through previous chapters and googling Osiris. You took it over the top! I also loved Stargate. @drown, I'll take 80% this early in a mystery every day!
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Wow, Andre's story brought back many memories for me. I am 80 now. But, at about 11, I had a similar experience. I am glad that the story had a positive ending for Andre. TW
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I did, and it was during their era of very strict rules about onstage and offstage. You had to behave as though you WERE truly living in the Elizabethan era the entire time, back in the 80s. I was a seller for this man who made wooden, decorative boxes. I have wanted to be on most television shows! That's two yeses because I didn't see the first one addressed at all. Never have I ever had a threesome I enjoyed!
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I "emerged" into the "gay world" in the mid to late 80's @Al Norris, and lived through and survived the plague that many did not. I believe I had a greater knowledge and appreciation of what those who came before me went through who paved the way to make things a little easier than what younger gay men do, although I suspect this is not restricted to younger gay men only. If you are an "old fuddy-duddy" then I am a slightly less older "fuddy-duddy" as I find I have little patience with millennials and their "me me me" attitude and technology-based condescension.
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I've been blasting this music on repeat for a while now. Gotta love the 80s.
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I think AIDS barely registers with millennials, what with COVID having been "the disease" of the current decade and prep being widely available and widely used. It appears to me that AIDS is now regarded more as an "inconvenience" than the truly frightening and destructive disease it was in the 80's and 90's. Dare I say it is no longer the "fashionable" disease it once was for disingenuous celebrities to earn kudos for supporting either, hence its less visible status in the celebrity obsessed culture that many find themselves attracted to nowadays. If Elizabeth Taylor were still alive I daresay she would be less than impressed.