snood wrote:I think I'd like to meet edgar, as well.
I like you, too snood. I think you're tough, but intent on being honest and fair.
26. I think if the law so supposes, the law is a ass.
27. I think Phillip Wylie was right.
28. I think reyn is a swell guy, although he is a poopity head.
29. I think salmon is my favorite food.
30. I think black salve and bloodroot capsules are wonderful.
edgarblythe wrote:George wrote:Red, blue, and yellow are the primary pigments.
Red, green, and blue are the primary colors.
Are you calling K a liar?
Sure does sound like it! Twinkies - let's kick his butt!
He certainly has it coming.
What do you use the black salve and bloodroot for?
For certain cancerous conditions.
Ed and I have crossed paths before, I bear him no ill intent, I do not know his clan, his spirit speaks well.......
I think pooputy head and twinkies are related.
Chumly wrote:Ed and I have crossed paths before, I bear him no ill intent, I do not know his clan, his spirit speaks well.......
I think poopity head fits Chumly and CI also.
31. I think Jane Fonda made some naive blunders when protesting the Vietnam war, but her overall actions have been patriotic, ie, in the interest of saving lives.
32. I think Red Skelton was funny much of the time, particularly as Junior, the mean widdow kid, the times he trapped the devil in his closet on his radio show.
33. I think Midnight Cowboy struck a chord with me, mainly because it reminded me of my own young life, before I settled down.
34. I think A Christmas Carol is such a powerful tale that I often watch the Alistair Sim version in June or July.
35. I think too many doctors limit their time spent with patients and then push designer drugs on them for symptom relief, instead of trying to heal them properly.
John Voight's character was not mine. He only thought he was a stud, anyway. No, I meant some of the hopeless situations he fell into. Can't read that much into my statement.
edgarblythe wrote:Can't read that much into my statement.
Hmm, I dunno, I smell some juicy gossip to go along with the stories of wild times. :wink:
Reyn wrote:edgarblythe wrote:Can't read that much into my statement.
Hmm, I dunno, I smell some juicy gossip to go along with the stories of wild times. :wink:
The times I alluded to stretch from mid 1962 through 1969. Lots of travels, lots of situations.
1. I think living alone with my cats and not getting out as much is making me batty.
2. I think that the discourse between Edwards, Clinton and Obama might prove to be the most interesting in a long while.
3. I think someone's personal experience as a person should carry weight - one would have to be a woman to know exactly how a woman feels, etc.
4. I think the Hegel/Biden 'resolution' is a big joke played on the American people.
5. I think I like the candid inside look I'm getting from reading edgar's thread.
Go snood!
I should get around to doing one of these lists.
I can't here, Reyn. That would be a second thread. Suffice to say, when you hitch hike or ride freight trains, ending in a different city broke each few months, you end up in some situations good, some similar in hopelessness to the guy in the film.
36. I think too many workers are honest as the day is long, until they decide to quit; then, many of them start to take things they left alone in the past.
37. I think the truth would set us free, if universally acknowledged, but there are far too many who prefer subterfuge and oppression.
38. I think relatives are very often more treacherous than strangers.
39. I think the Texas Lottery is all that stands between citizens and a state income tax.
40. I think Irma Bombeck was onto something when she opined that "The Grass is always Greener Over the Septic Tank."