Isolated Blurt Thread

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lil_elvis said:
Honestly, I'm still the same shy, retiring fellow I was yesterday.
i see
please have a seat...


tell me
when did you begin having these visions? how do they make you feel?
 
vella_ms said:
i see
please have a seat...


tell me
when did you begin having these visions? how do they make you feel?

I think it was yesterday, around 4:30/5:00 in the afternoon, and I felt damned good about it.
 
lil_elvis said:
I think it was yesterday, around 4:30/5:00 in the afternoon, and I felt damned good about it.
*grin*
well, then, i see nuffin wrong with you.
carry on...carry on... :p
 
impressive said:
Well, whaddaya expect? Ya kinda got that E.T. glowing fingertip thing going on there. ;)

Nah, that's just where they're gettin threadbare.

They just don't make jeans like they used to. :rolleyes:
 
carsonshepherd said:
gobacktowork
gobacktowork
gobacktowork

Has he gone back to work yet? :(

Does that chant work for you?

If so, I'll have to try it.
 
impressive said:
Wash one side of the car. Fold half of the laundry. Start making a cake -- but don't ice it. Open the latest work in progress & stare at the screen for a while. Type a couple words, then erase them. Make a phone call. Shave one leg -- from the calf down. Paint three fingernails. Put in a DVD and then get in the shower.

Tch. Who's got the time or concentration to wash the whole side of a car?

(Sorry. My personal list would start something more like "make eight attempts to get together all of the materials necessary to wash the car, forgetting something else each time and starting more of the task each time before realizing that, while simultaneously spotting the postman approaching, losing the envelope you're trying to find stamps for, tracking muddy footprints through the house - from car-washing attempts - while tearing the home apart trying to find the letter to put into the envelope, and giving up on both the letter and the car as you realize that you've forgotten to send in the past-due bill that's laying on the kitchen table and you can't find the checkbook (or, still, the stamps)." Ideally, this would be interrupted by phone calls at least twice.)

(Thank God for Adderall. It does help.)
 
BlackShanglan said:
Tch. Who's got the time or concentration to wash the whole side of a car?

(Sorry. My personal list would start something more like "make eight attempts to get together all of the materials necessary to wash the car, forgetting something else each time and starting more of the task each time before realizing that, while simultaneously spotting the postman approaching, losing the envelope you're trying to find stamps for, tracking muddy footprints through the house - from car-washing attempts - while tearing the home apart trying to find the letter to put into the envelope, and giving up on both the letter and the car as you realize that you've forgotten to send in the past-due bill that's laying on the kitchen table and you can't find the checkbook (or, still, the stamps)." Ideally, this would be interrupted by phone calls at least twice.)

(Thank God for Adderall. It does help.)

Hell, I'd just go to the drive-thru wash on the way home from picking up dinner at Burger King. ;)
 
BlackShanglan said:
There is really no joy quite so pure or so perfect as one's happiness for others.
Its only the special few that have the wisdom to find joy in the happiness of others.
 
hugo_sam said:
Hey Maggot
Hey Shang

You two have such an almost infinite ability to be nice and polite. It is many times humbling just to watch you two. I am awed..... :cool:

I cut that class too much. ;)
 
hugo_sam said:
Yes, but Cloudy
there is absolutly nothing about you any of us would change.
I know you would dearly love to change living situations, but you as
a person are delightful just as you are.
*GBH*

:kiss: :heart: :kiss:
 
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