Don’t ask me how I know him, but I know the guy third from the left on the top row with the tiny, narrow head. He always walks his dog on my street and lets his mutt do his business in my yard. I really hate that guy.
I’m trying to develop a theory for why this crowd of people, all dressed in devotional white gowns, would willingly hyperstimulate their hearts and go through their allotted number of heartbeats (and thus die) more quickly than everyone else.
I suppose one may be thankful for being hypostimulated and seeing both peaks and valleys. It is a quieter (attn: 6TURTLE9) but more nuanced existence. I relish (attn: RADISH) the day and all its lanx satura (a satiric plate full)….
painedsmile about 7 years ago
Don’t ask me how I know him, but I know the guy third from the left on the top row with the tiny, narrow head. He always walks his dog on my street and lets his mutt do his business in my yard. I really hate that guy.
painedsmile about 7 years ago
My mindscape can beat up your landscape.
Radish... about 7 years ago
What goes up, must come down.
Radish... about 7 years ago
The mind is a squadron of simpletons.
prettyfeet about 7 years ago
C’mon. There has to be at least one valley among all those peaks.
prettyfeet about 7 years ago
I see a conjoined hyperstimulated mindscaper in the middle of that crowd. Two heads; one body.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
On top of spaghetti, all covered with sauce…
Bill Thompson about 7 years ago
Living on the peaks leaves you with thin air and an overwhelming view. Valleys give you a place to catch your breath and think things through.
Arianne about 7 years ago
BOOM Laka Laka Laka
BOOM Laka Laka Laka
I want to take you HIGHER
••• ••• •••
Sly and the Family Stone
https://youtu.be/oE26UqEBhpk
Arianne about 7 years ago
Clowns to the left of me
Jokers to the right
Here I am, stuck in the middle with you
The Old Wolf about 7 years ago
You just described my every waking moment.
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Wait a minute… I like to dally in the valley from time to time!
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
FYI… I seen the New York Times now offers crossword puzzles on line.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
From Wikipedia:
-Cox Models is one of the hobby industry’s oldest companies and is noted for its production of miniature model internal-combustion engines.
-In January 1996, Estes Industries purchased Cox Hobbies, Incorporated and relocated operations Penrose, Colorado.
-Estes-Cox Corporation was purchased by Hobbico in January 2010. Hobbico is based in Champaign, Illinois.
At least now we can be sure that the champagne is not flat, though Illinois mostly is.
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Toss the ecstasy and start living in ecstasy.
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Some things are better left undone.
coltish1 about 7 years ago
I’m trying to develop a theory for why this crowd of people, all dressed in devotional white gowns, would willingly hyperstimulate their hearts and go through their allotted number of heartbeats (and thus die) more quickly than everyone else.
Radish... about 7 years ago
Some of those tombstones are so old, the crosses on top of them have worn down.
6turtle9 about 7 years ago
The caverns of my mind care not for peaks and valleys, it’s more about stalactites and stalagmites.
6turtle9 about 7 years ago
The acoustics in here are great, if only I could get everyone to shut up.
*Hot Rod* about 7 years ago
Carry On,
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
I suppose one may be thankful for being hypostimulated and seeing both peaks and valleys. It is a quieter (attn: 6TURTLE9) but more nuanced existence. I relish (attn: RADISH) the day and all its lanx satura (a satiric plate full)….
INGSOC about 7 years ago
Enlightenment is at it’s peak..