What do you expect? He keeps on plagiarising William Blake, while telling people to watch him excrete...
yeah, he's a Blair fan, all right.
dròm_et_rêve wrote:Meet at A2K.... surely, my friend, you of all people would not neglect the goats, would you??
my negligence capacity is legion, and has frequently managed to 'get' one's 'goat'!
Why did the Olympics have to end???
AlphaGensys -- آئآيد -- Ready. For anything. Come what may. says:
it's f___ing difficult to write arabic with this
In a sea change nothing is safe says:
Arabic is damn difficult any way
Smog? Are you here? Are you gone?
Tyger Tyger burning blight,
bombing people through the night.
A leapord may not change his spots,
but leapord traps end up in knots.
Stealing the yoghurt with the sideways grin, again
Acck, my Komodo Dragon just spit on me...bad dragon...back in your crate.
i have a number of severe scars, from being continually on the horns of a dilemma!
[self inflicted goat!]
And everybody knows Bo's name at the recreation centre...
Since we've seen two of Gil Scott-Heron's songs, we might as well see a somewhat related song:
"The Rock Revolution" by Piebald
Can't you see by the look in our eyes that
The rock revolution won't be televised.
When she reached maturity according to her father.
She was given his old acoustic guitar.
She taught herself a bunch of chords.
And wrote songs about the oppression of the working class.
And she played them in the park and she sang,
"I will come clean".
Cause the cleaner I get is the messiest yet.
Her name and music were becoming known across the continental
United States for her message and her activism.
The FBI even had a file with her name on it for disturbing the peace
and the security of the nation
The rock revolution will not be televised
I miss you by a whisker again. Damn it to hell.
'To use only six actors in As You Like It is delightfully nuts, of course. (And dangerous.) But then, the core of the play is all about illusion and role-playing. Once again, I admired the assurance and comic timing of the troupe--the discipline and glue you brought to the knockabout scenes. Did you know, by the way, that in the all-male As You Like It directed by Clifford Williams in the 1960's, the young Anthony Hopkins played Audrey, the country girl? There you are! As you like it; as it pleases you. Whatever!
I learned two astonishing things from your production. It's possible for an actor to do a back flip into his own hat--and live! And, as if that weren't miracle enough, a hat--or even an apple--can conjure a character from thin air, provided we allow "imaginary forces to work," as someone named Shakespeare once advised.'
So, the preliminary conclusion is in: acute fear of rejection, coupled with self-hate.
Great. Hardly a glamorous kind of insanity, is it.
Whatever you were thinking, no.
dròm_et_rêve wrote:I miss you by a whisker again. Damn it to hell.
And I you, it seems...
Anyway, this is post 1000 for me. Wooo.
It's my 13,300, which I like, for some symmetrical reason.
But damn.
drĂ²m? You here?
Gotta eat....