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Who knows.
I gotta keep breathing. Because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring? – Posted from my iPhone
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It’s officially summer. Three Orange whips.
Orange Whip Recipe Ingredients 1 oz Vodka 1 oz Rum 1 oz Cream 4 oz Orange Juice Mix it, dummy. Use a Boston Shaker. Best served in a Collins Glass. orange_whip.wav
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The good old days
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Gravity just makes you stronger.
I told her that being a single mom reminded me of steel-toed boots. In my mind it made perfect sense, in that funny speed of thought way, connecting events mercurially. In college I worked for my Dad out at the Air Force Base; All the summer help were made to wear steel-toed boots. At first they were ridiculously heavy, just walking was a chore. That first night home I sat down and marveled at how much misery they had added to my work day. The summer work days were lost in my memory, trains full of coal, replacing railroad ties. Shoveling dirt. I was fast forwarded to the end of the summer,…
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The More Loving One W.H. Auden
Looking up at the stars, I know quite wellThat, for all they care, I can go to hell, But on earth indifference is the leastWe have to dread from man or beast.How should we like it were stars to burnWith a passion for us we could not return? If equal affection cannot be, Let the more loving one be me. Admirer as I think I amOf stars that do not give a damn,I cannot, now I see them, sayI missed one terribly all day. Were all stars to disappear or die, I should learn to look at an empty skyAnd feel its total darkness sublime, Though this might take me…
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iPhone hidden data and brouhaha
I first read of the iPhone hidden data from the usual sources a Mac person turns to; My twitter stream and daringfireball.net. My friends and twitter pals are generally of the Macintosh using persuasion, I saw several references to the data kept on iPhones and a reference to the open source Mac app released by Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden to allow iPhone users to actually see their iPhone’s data visualized over a map with a timeline. I installed the app and sure enough, saw my iPhone data visualization, with the timeline running as a sort of slideshow. I saw that it referenced my car trip to NC to my…
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In spite of me.
Last night I told a stranger all about youThey smiled patiently with disbeliefI always knew you would succeed no matter what you triedAnd I know you did it all in spite of meStill I’m proud to have know you for the short time that I didGlad to have been a step up on your wayProud to be part of your illustrious careerAnd I know you did it all in spite of meIn spite of meLate last night I saw you in my living roomYou seemed so close but yet so coldFor a long time I thought that you’d be coming back to meThose kind of thoughts can be so cruelSo…
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Experience
Experience is like hemlock; small quantities over time eventually make you invulnerable. – Posted from my iPhone
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A Day at the Beach
by Peter Schmitt If he had been paying more attentionto whatever my mother was sayingfrom under her hat beneath the umbrella, or watching more closely over my brother,off playing somewhere with his shovel and pail,or me, idly tracing my name in the sand, if he hadn’t had that faraway look,gazing out to where the freighters crawled alongthe horizon – so that when he suddenly pushed up and off, sand in his wake, visortaking wing behind him, you could believe,as he churned toward the glassy water, that it had just come to him to chuck it all,this whole idea of family, and makefor those southbound freighters and the islands – then…
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality
Thanks to the human heart by which we live, Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and fears, To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. -William Wordsworth – Posted from my iPhone