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nonsmoker

Its not often

I get a good old laugh from youtube anymore. I suppose Its become quite full of repetition and plagiarized that to find an an original idea is like climbing the tree to catch a fish.
Well today I caught a whopper laugh

Kellyanne Conway - Illuminati Tranny Reptilian Nephilim Hybrid laugh

So hard to tell if the people who post this stuff actually believe their own BS !

But man you have to credit a catchy Head line when you read one laugh
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Another Snowy Morning

Another blizzard last night, more snow on the ground. At least the internet didn't go out like yesterday.

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What A Horrible Day

We had a snow storm here last night and today, I had no Internet wow

You don't realize how much something is a part of your life until its gone.
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Pro

I'll bite back wink grin

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People Need To Know This

Just because your views are different someone someone else, it doesn't mean you have to hate them just as if you like someone, you don't have to make their views your views.

Be yourself, its the best thing you will ever do for yourself.
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Kattte

Bizarre,Weird and Wonderful Books...

After shifting and moving bookcases according to size and re-shelving books according to subject I have basically divided them into categories such as the various types of Histories, sciences, military etc. I decided to separate the bizarre, weird but hilarious and wonderful titles and put them all together as they deserve their own bookcase despite a wide array of subjects. Some of the divisions/ categories ended up up as 'Unintended double-entendre titles'; 'extraordinary names of authors; books by authors with the same names as the famous and infamous'; Authors whose names are remarkably appropriate or totally inappropriate to the subjects of their books'; 'totally insane and weird musical publications'; 'marvels of sciences'; 'medical oddities and sick titles'; 'deviant diversions'; 'the exotic and the erotic'; 'the great unknown novels'; 'titles to make people give up life'; 'good but unorthodox religious books'; 'publishers curiosities'; 'bizarre books on death, and afterwards'; and finally, book titles that are the most outrageously exceeds all bounds of credibility', such as :
The Madam as Entrepreneur; Career Management in House Prostitution, 1979
The Joy Of Chickens, 1980
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Nude Mice, 1978....
Some 'double entendre titles':
The Hookers of Kew, 1967, A revealing biography of the eminent family of botanists
The Resistance of Piles To Penetration, 1935; An important treatise on a common problem; an engineering solution to a medical problem...
Queer Shipmates, 1962; Where to Say No, 1887; Ms. Cook lays down the law...laugh
Perverse Pusssy, 1869; Anon. Same unknown writer also penned books for the Philadelphia, Pa American Sunday School Union revealing information on a reluctant feline...
Couplings To The Khyber, 1969 Riveting but un-romantic tales of the railwaylaugh
The Garden of Ignorance. The Experiences of a Woman in a Garden, 1913; we are truly led up the garden path in this 'down to earth' book...
Every Frenchman Has One, 1963 by actress Olivia De Havilland; she reveals what every French woman already knows...
How To Avoid Intercourse With Your Car Mechanic, 1977; service costs are high; avoiding further complications will be most welcomed by many drivers...
The Fags, and Other Poems, 1912...
Joyful Lays, 1886...
Memorable Balls, 1954; an eminent art historian recalls some fashionable Society entertainments.
Queer Doings In The Navy, 1896; Line Officers' Assoc.
Under Two Queens, 1884...
Scouts In Bondage,1930laugh
Organ Building For Amateurs, 1887; A do-it-yourself guide for bigger and better organsconfused laugh
I'll occasionally list other works as cleaning up takes time to rearrange chairs, etc. wine
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Evening in the tropics

Well, it's about 10:30 at night and still 27 degrees
outside.

I've just finished watering all of my gardens in a 25 km
breeze, so I got soaking wet as well. Quite refreshing.

My old dog is smart enough to stay away from the hose,
which is good, because the aroma of wet dog is not
that pleasant.

The moon hasn't shown it's face yet, so out here in
the countryside it's as black as a coal mine with about
a trillion little silver pin pricks of stars shining from every
angle.

I don't know why, but it makes my rum and coke taste a
bit sweeter.

I'm not quite sure how I could improve on this.

banana banana wave banana banana
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Splinters are fabulous

After a session of wood carving yesterday my hands were full of glorious splinters, long sharp shards of ancient olive wood embedded deep within my dermis.

It might seem strange to some, but I like them, I like seeing the dark splinters deep in my skin, they are not painful, what pain there is is a good pain, makes me feel at one with nature, just seeing the glistening of sweat and blood and Im in heaven.

Of course there is the best part of being covered in splinters, the ceremonial removing of natures shards, the preparation, the tools from pliers, knives and tweezers (The big manly kind not the girly eyebrow ones).

The de splintering begins with some gentle Jackson Brown in the background, can reach a crescendo of Beethoven's 5th symphony as played by Deep Purple as each large splinter is pulled from its fleshy prison and displayed lovingly on a folded white egyptian cotton towel, When all are plucked and liberal amounts of disinfectant are poured over the wounds, I cry out with o*gasm joy as the searing burning pain washes away any microbes that had taken up residence within my hands.

You probably think I should be committed somewhere, but I was tested and all is well within my cranium.

Does anyone else share my joy?
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Hiding from the heat

It's over 100 degrees today here.

I go out and work in the wood shop for 20 minutes, and
then I hot foot it back into the house for a glass of ice tea
and cool off for 20 minutes.

Over the 11 years that I've lived here, I've watched the
temperature rise and rise and rise.

This ain't climate change. This ain't global warming. No,
this is planetary over heating........yow

doh
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Johnny_Sparton

words....a.k.a.....labels

We can all agree that using the correct words when trying to express an idea or convey a message will make such a chore much easier and effective.

Words are used as labels to express certain ideas, things (concrete and abstract), pose questions...and so on. Basically, they are labels.

I have a friend of mine who is obsessed with words. I don't know how many different types of dictionaries he has and books relating to words. I know, kinda different...but, if you take a step back and realize the importance of words...somewhat interesting.

I was just thinking about the word atoms. The only thing I know about atoms is what I was taught in high school. Furthermore, of that high school knowledge, I can only recall maybe half of the information...at best. However, to a scientist, the word atom, I am certain, creates a whole host of information...probably recalling everything about an atom....how they form, how they move, their nature, how many and where, etc. etc., allowing the scientist to have a much larger understanding of an atom than what I have.

If we apply this same understanding to all words, us average educated people have an average understanding of words. Since words are labels describing everything in the concrete and abstract world we live in, is it safe to say that us average educated people have an average understanding of the world we live in?

My friend and I had a conversation once about the laws we live by. They are so complexly written that even the interpreters of it all come up with different meanings of it. Is it possible, the laws we live by are in place to be manipulated by the elite....(elite can hire intelligent lawyers)....to keep us average educated people in the palm of their hands?

Anyway....just a thought. :)


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Things of importance, such as laws, should they be written simply enough so all can understand them? After all, we all need to live our lives in accordance. My friend and I speculate that each and everyone of us most likely break a law any given week. What do you think?
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