The Music for my Mood Today
"For you to whom adversity has dealt a final blow, with smiling bastards lying to you everwhere you go, turn to, put out all your strength of arm and heart and brain and, like the Mary Ellen Carter, RISE AGAIN!"I'm writng (so I am laughing!) and I am uploading to my google channel another video of the farm... well, it's sort of the farm. I have been trapped on the porch by the cows. But I am uploading a little bit of silliness and I'll try to get footage of the peacocks dancing, if I can get past the cows.
I really enjoy being able to share the farm with you all this way. It's beautiful here today, 70 degrees F or about 20 degrees C. I wish I send you all the warmth and light I have here so thanks for sharing it with me this way... Please feel free to share the music you are listening to. My love is upon you all...
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Who's the singer here? The voice is very familiar. He looks like an old style Celt before the northmen came and polluted the genetics with red hair (which I adore).
The cows are still guarding the front door. Jaysus, I may never get outta here...
Uuh, yes, I did draw it. 2009.
Nummers...
Now the guy in the vid that Dedovix posted slew me. Sakes alive... I do believe I am gonna have the vapors...
I like the slow mo effect because all my life, whenever anything dangerous was happening, car wrecks I was in or horses kicking me in the mug, stuff like that, it always slipped into slow motion. Very strange. I never felt any pain until after time went back to its normal speed.<SHRUG> I have always wondered about that but it has been handy. I have averted serious disaster a few times because everything was happening in slow motion except ME. The recurring experience has convinced me that time is fluid and warpable and a matter of neurochemistry and that this life is just a dream.
"it always slipped into slow motion. Very strange. I never felt any pain until after time went back to its normal speed.<SHRUG> I have always wondered about that"
well here's the answer, As it turns out its quite normal and happens to everybody.
This is a very convoluted question
this might help.
I saw a docu on the subject a while ago and never took note of the name of it cant find a link.
Glad I could help