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14 September, 2008 at 5:58 pm #371649
@esmeralda wrote:
@sunny wrote:
Well our coffee matchin at work is free i get thought at least 10 cups a day gods truth then the pots on when i come home i dont stop drinking it
and as for it making ya not sleep i could sleep for england to be honest :shock: mind you i do pi ss alot lol
1. CLICK ON THE LINK (COFFEE MACHINE BELOW)
2. PUT THE COIN IN TH E VENDING MACHINE
3. CHOOSE YOUR DRINK
4. CLICK ON THE CUP WHEN IT IS READY
5 CLICK ON ‘OPEN’
ENJOY!
Don’t forget to click on ‘OPEN’ !!!PML from the p-iss. :lol:
Stephen
14 September, 2008 at 2:59 am #306755@cath 55 wrote:
you didnt give me the fairy tale
you gave me much much more
you gave me something money cant buy
you gave me you
you gave me your hand when I was unsteady
you gave me your trust that I will always hold
you gave me something my dear dear freind
more valuable than gold
you gave me your time
you gave me a precious gift you may never understand
but I will always remember, that moment, when
you stood upon the sand.I love the genuineness of your poetry, Cath. I am quite moved, and remember my own moment upon the sand with someone special.
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 7:59 pm #358420I came across this choir about a year ago. The young treble has a beautiful voice, and the song is gorgeous.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=POgsov1WN_U
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 7:46 pm #371627I haven’t found a decent decaf tea over on this side of the pond. Mostly I drink the kind of tea Esmeralda mentioned; molasses like, sans the cigarettes and Gran. I still set the world to rights, though. Later on, when insignificance steps up again, I brew another pot, and, mmmm, wouldn’t a nice sponge cake be lovely? :P
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 3:17 pm #371263@sword wrote:
You began to fear… very poignant turn of phrase. The US government has done their job on you.
There was a slight twist of irony in my previous post.
Fair enough. It is sometimes hard to read irony on a message board.
Uhm, I don’t think the US government has done any kind of job on me, because I’m over the fear of the day. The hysteria that now grips America is shocking, and has led to an abrogation of, what should be, basic human rights…like freedom of speech. We won’t even get into Guantanmo.
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 3:10 pm #148602Do you get aroused looking at saucy pictures of your own sex?
Uhm, what do you mean by saucy? :oops: No, most definitely not. I’m not really aroused by saucy pictures, anyway. I am sometimes startled by a look, or galvanized by a personality, but I usually have to like people to feel aroused. Showing my age, no doubt. However, when I fall for a person, there is no end to my arousal, and all the romance and biological urges of my person are sent forth like a thunder storm. TMI?
Do you like having your picture taken?
13 September, 2008 at 2:51 pm #371261No not really, people die in their thousands every single day, being in the wrong place at the wrong time is sod’s law. Literally hundreds of thousands have died because of 9/11 in the name of American democracy. I have more sympathy for those that are tortured by the American government and have been for two centuries.
Here is that sympathy thing rearing its head, again. Sword, do you really feel more sympathy for, say, the people who have been killed in Iraq, than the people who perished in the Twin Towers? They didn’t know that the falling of those buildings, and their own deaths, would precipitate further violence. I think my sympathy vote would be equal.
I remember that day well. It was a beautiful day in my Canadian neck of the woods, and I had just turned on the TV to see that a plane had crashed into the first tower. After that I watched the whole morbid thing unfold. I was worried about my kids who were in school, and thought of pulling them out. It was irrational, but I began to fear for their safety. “What might be coming next?” was a prescient thought.
Almost all of the planes that were en route to the States were diverted to Canadian soil, and like in Britain, no one went wanting for a place to stay. Many Americans still return to Canada every year on the anniversary, as they made lasting friends during that time. George Bush gave a speech thanking every country for their help in America’s time of crisis; he probably even thank the people of Liliput, but nary a mention of Canada. You’d think that at least one of his speech writers would have caught that omission.
I’ve been to NYC a few times since then, and am going again in a couple of months, and it is still an exciting, fun place to visit.
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 2:05 pm #371455@rubyred wrote:
has he started yet ? if so can pete remove this “fair treatment for all” person , as they are getting on my wick. and instead of being “fair” themselves, they are only alienating folks with the constant spamming.
At least they knocked the crystal meth thread down a peg or two. I thought a few of the posters on that thread showed a bit of OCD, but they aren’t a patch on the “Fair Treatment” dude/dudette.
You look good in a frilly dress, Pete. Uhm, :oops: not that good, though.
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 12:19 pm #371526I’ll bet those must be lovely, soft blankets; just the kind that would help a person sleep. Oh, wouldn’t I just love to have your pubic hairs wrapped around me.:shock: :oops:
I seldom have trouble falling asleep, but rather maintaining sleep throughout the night. I feel like I am chronically sleep-deprived, and usually need a power nap during the day at some point. I actually think that, for most people, it is a spirit of restlessness that disallows adequate sleep. Something in our lives does not jive with how we would like to live, and this creates a dichotomy of spirit.
Stephen
13 September, 2008 at 12:44 am #370670Geesuz, Pikester, chill..ayight? No what I’m sayin’? Roll yourself a fatty and groove on the magic love making carpet. Puff, puff. Yeah, kewl…real sweet.
Here’s a pic of young Amy toking on her first spliff. Talk about the munchies, she would down three bottles and a jar of mushy peas after one of those doobies.
Stephen RamdasKrishnamurtiParamahansaYogananda…Oh, yes, memsahib I am the very picture of enlightenment and joy after only one line of this magic ash. Where on earth did you get this dried white aura of the great Mahatma? Fu/cking mind-blowing, you can most assured be.
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