going out on a limb here
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VTByzluCtMoe
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KiGz2qQgu64 inconclusion:: thought for the day i found somebody new myself ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W. break into what song? "Stairway to Heaven" surely no? :) :) :) |
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_BiBq-pSsdg
Life Is A Carnival By The Band You can walk on the water, drown in the sand You can fly off a mountaintop if anybody can Run away, run away, it's the restless age Look away, look away, you can turn the page Hey, buddy, would you like to buy a watch real cheap Here on the street I got six on each arm and two more round my feet Life is a carnival, believe it or not Life is a carnival, two bits a shot ⭐️Saw a man with the jinx in the third degree From trying to deal with people, people you can't see⭐️ Take away, take away, this house of mirrors Give away, give away, all the souvenirs We're all in the same boat ready to float off the edge of the world The flat old world The street is a sideshow from the peddler to the corner girl Life is a carnival, it's in the book Life is a carnival, take another look Hey, buddy, would you like to buy a watch real cheap Here on the street I got six on each arm and two more round my feet Life is a carnival, believe it or not Life is a carnival, two bits a shot Life is a carnival Life is a carnival Life is a carnival Songwriters: ROBERTSON, ROBBIE / HELM, MARK LEVON / DANKO, RICK © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. For non-commercial use only. when i listen to the music i definitely hear "anybody want to buy a washing machine" what do you hear? clue me in :) :) :) |
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Suffering and Socrates Taken from Ram Dass Love Serve Remember FB earlier today August 25,2105 "A husband and wife tell the following story: Husband: I was working in Calcutta in the smallpox program. It was one of those times when I was having a tiny pang of remorse. I went through the streets of Calcutta and I saw all the beggars, thought about their suffering, and as usual got into my argument with God about suffering. “It’s really not necessary,” I kept telling him. At that time I was reading the Phaedo, Plato’s account of Socrates’ death, which ends with Socrates and his disciples discussing whether Socrates should postpone taking the hemlock, and Socrates says to bring it in, because it doesn’t make any difference. The disciples are all crying and he tells them, “Listen, there are only two possibilities: either there is something after death or there is nothing after death. If there is nothing after death, then thank God at last I’m going to get a good sleep. And if there is something after death, then at least I have the chance of having a good conversation.” Then they brought the hemlock, which he took and died. So I reasoned that if Socrates, in all his wisdom, at the time of his death didn’t know the nature of life, then I really shouldn’t feel so despondent that a simple soul like me didn’t understand. Thus I was consoled. Wife: At the same time my husband was in Calcutta, I was in Delhi looking for Maharajji. We finally found him at the home of the Barmans in New Delhi (this was his last visit to New Delhi before he left his body). We were sitting with him in the afternoon on the same day he had arrived. Maharajji looked at me and simply said, “Socrates.” Later on that same day he looked at me again and said, “Socrates.” I discussed this with the devotees accompanying me, trying to figure out what he had meant. Perhaps it was that I looked or thought like Socrates, but we couldn’t quite figure it out. My husband came home from Calcutta, and after telling him that I had seen Maharajji I said, “You know, he said the strangest thing to me and we still don’t understand what it means. He looked at me and called me ‘Socrates.’ What do you think it means?” Then my husband told me what he’d been thinking and we figured out that it was exactly the same day my husband just described." – Ram Dass, Miracle of Love: Stories of Neem Karoli Baba ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19...-an-orphan_fun obviously the thing that ties them together is that they are both abott ________s My daughter "liked" this on facebook maybe it was today i am not sure..... things were not like this in my day is it because 99% of all my acquaintances went to Sunday school or at least had some religious training ?? I would definitely like to hear your thoughts on this (TOTALLY UNRELATED!) ps i have not read it all the way to ~The ending makes me so sad this was NOT my reality growing up not at all post a reply if you would kind sirs... http://ibelieveyouitsnotyourfault.tu...n-keep-running |
wild thing! you make my heart sing! you make everything groovy!
•Mo has decided•
we are the heathens there is not a single doubt about it ⭐️they all know for sure⭐️ Quote:
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"someone has to make the matches!"
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this one is hard to explain
but the person who penned
the lyrics knows although he can't explain it to others in other words the person who dreamed up the idea for the movie can laugh in a certain way at his own Self think Marcus Bales or Shakespeare here~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I promise you'll be happy, And even if you're not, There's more to life than that--- Don't ask me what. Read more: Soundtrack Artists - Matchmaker Lyrics | MetroLyrics |
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d.d. (Saturday October 3, 2015)
reward
or hypothetical post two unrelated thing thread add in the movie "The Razor's Edge" 1946 and 1984 PLUS read the novel. (Thanks be unto you Trisherina) |
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i miss you guys
in the Upanishads it states that The highest class of people are not influenced by others that made me think of that great owl photo then i heard on the Christina radio station that we are sending thousands of those baby carriers (where you strap the baby to ones-self) to the displaced people who have to walk long distances ??? ??curiosity killed the cat?? please help me out here everyone Love you so much So very much |
when the baby cries
we pick the baby up and try to comfort I have heard that when a baby is carried papoose style that when the baby cries the (American Indigenous) Mother would hang him on a tree until it stops. two words are coming to mind: •war cry• this is sort of a hypothetical blah blah blah post ~~~~~~~ we have to go somewhere with it shirley |
let's write something together
(or however you spell it!) |
i have learned my lesson
i will not speak over everyone at the breakfast table ever again |
Brightpearl .... we are close !!!
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