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Sub Joe said:I said goodby to half a million friends in one of my fuck books the other day. I'll never see them again without tearing the pages open...
ABSTRUSE said:Twisted, but sweet.![]()
Sub Joe said:You know, that's one of the nicest complements I've had for ages. I wish it were true. Unfortunately I'm straight and salty.
I like that in a man.My Erotic Tail said:I had a thought and fixed it

perdita said:I am humbled, Joe. I use sand in my potting soil, ever so nonchalantly. I'm going to stare at my plant dirt now. It may take a while, but I want to behold too. P.
Tatelou said:Start running.![]()
Sub Joe said:
"I behold the universe in a grain of sand", said old Newton, holding in his hand a tiny grain of sand. I ponder his words, this wise old man who was born near Cambridge in England, which is part of Britain, this puny island, by no means the world's largest.
I think what he was saying is that he could see the universe in a grain of sand. "behold" is another word for "see".
This only makes it even more amazing. Imagine this old white haired man, dead now of course, holding a grain of sand from the beach by the English sea, or possibly by the river Cam which is in Cambridgeshire. Incredible? Yet it's a true story.
