What OoO said - that's what we're all wondering. Is he as green as I think he'd be?I had a dream last night I was talking to Stephen King. All I remember is asking him if he had a compost pile in his backyard.
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What OoO said - that's what we're all wondering. Is he as green as I think he'd be?I had a dream last night I was talking to Stephen King. All I remember is asking him if he had a compost pile in his backyard.
I understand. I'm not sure I'd say "too lazy", just "too comfortable in my zone". Keep it steady is my motto.I think I know what I want, but I'm too lazy to do it. My drive for "conflict/pressure avoidance" overrides my drive for "satisfaction/success" ... therefore, never satisfied. Not willing to put myself out there on the limb, so have to settle for less.... Best way I can 'splain at this point!
That's actually kind of beautiful. Like popcorn Olympics.Did you ever feel sorry for popcorn - with all that internal combustion? Does it hurt the little kernels?
What OoO said - that's what we're all wondering. Is he as green as I think he'd be?
As Jordy Verill he was a compost pile.I had a dream last night I was talking to Stephen King. All I remember is asking him if he had a compost pile in his backyard.
It's all a matter of opinion. The album Benefit by Jethro Tull is the only one I've ever heard the tunes of which which I usually listen to in their entirety as arranged. Some consider The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds the best ever of its genre, whatever the genre is. Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is as close to being perfect album, imho, as Stevie Wonders' Songs in the Key of Life, but in both cases there are tunes I don't care for (GYBR has only one such).Is there any album more perfect than The Wall?
Love Funeral for a Friend/Love Lied Bleeding especiallyIt's all a matter of opinion. The album Benefit by Jethro Tull is the only one I've ever heard the tunes of which which I usually listen to in their entirety as arranged. Some consider The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds the best ever of its genre, whatever the genre is. Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is as close to being perfect album, imho, as Stevie Wonders' Songs in the Key of Life, but in both cases there are tunes I don't care for (GYBR has only one such).
Yes, it's an amazing song. The album's one of those inspired moments, a zenith an artist will sometimes have in a career.Lo
Love Funeral for a Friend/Love Lied Bleeding especially
Sorry for typos....my phone typing skills not good esp while rushing!Yes, it's an amazing song. The album's one of those inspired moments, a zenith an artist will sometimes have in a career.
Say No to drugs.S
Sorry for typos....my phone typing skills not good esp while rushing!