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Thu 13 Jan, 2005 09:35 pm
What mark have you left or made? is it good, bad or indifferent?
In real life?
In cyberspace?
there's a couple of rings, on the coffee table, where i put a glass and didn't use a coaster, and that's about it
Whewwwww I thought my wife was complaining bout my boxers again
Don77 wrote:Whewwwww I thought my wife was complaining bout my boxers again

She wants to sew your fly shut?
Nothing that wouldn't heal.
Seriously though, my profession (artist) especially the sculptures and oil paintings, should last at least a good 50 years.
If I manage to publish a book of poetry, who knows.
I'm also very close to my family, and have roundabouts one close friend in each city I've lived in... Social impact.
As far as cyberspace, most of my posts are semi-snooty and art related. I've been trying to teach myself how to write and argue more clearly through the forums (+ entertainment.) I have art uploaded to various spots. Once, for a day, I held the tetris high score.
I don't want to give too much away, for personal reasons, but let's just say there are considerably less hitchhikers and cheerleaders in the world, thanks to yours truly!
I am too young to have left a mark yet (except for a skid mark or two hehe, from a car, you sick people)..... I have one regret, but I will get ovr it
In real life? --I strive every day to be a better person.
In cyberspace? --A trial of broken hearts..
This is a hard question, husker.
I have provided opportunity to two people who might not have otherwise had many chances at it.
Only time will tell if these opportunities turn out to be in their best interests.
Markings
I'll never know, not really.
Maybe not be lowered down
by some stranger
but not much more
that I can see now.
The open eyes reveal
something of a surprise
to me
that some string
of words and letters
have meant more than I meant
have made markings
beyond the keystrokes
of an afternoon.
But
by tomorrow's tomorrow's
morrow
those markings may be filled
with sand.
I'll never know
not really.
Joe(can't really recall who you're talking about)Nation
But I liked trial. Not the usual phrase, and it still works.
You're right, Joe. We'll never know, not really.
But every now and then, we do get glimpses.