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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "GlennT"
Date: 02 Aug 2005 05:22:59 AM
Object: On the edge of the world
Looking in.
So much goes on I can scarcely begin to absorb it all. Even
though I may believe I can see some sort of pattern, I watch it
dissipate like summer fog on a heat wave of suspicious logic.
I need a sign... as I wrote this my smoke detector beeped
(really!). I think the battery must be low.
.

User: "Contrarian"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 02 Aug 2005 06:07:27 AM
GlennT <askme@noname.com> wrote:

Looking in.

At the world?

So much goes on I can scarcely begin to absorb it all. Even
though I may believe I can see some sort of pattern, I watch it
dissipate like summer fog on a heat wave of suspicious logic.

I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.

I need a sign... as I wrote this my smoke detector beeped
(really!). I think the battery must be low.

Well. Wishing you a safe, sane, bearable signal. One
that you can live with *now* and enjoy *now*
BTW. If and when I make comments about TV (television) it
means the ad-sponsored dictatorial system as it currently exists,
not certain programs taken by themselves. Right now there's
some documentaries I hope are being made which I want to see.
That's as clearly as I can state what I want to say.
--
but the edge is still Out there. Or maybe it's In... HST (1967)
when i got to the edge , i built a deck % (2005)
.
User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 02 Aug 2005 11:48:24 PM
Contrarian wrote:

GlennT <askme@noname.com> wrote:


Looking in.



At the world?

Well in a poetic sense, yes.



So much goes on I can scarcely begin to absorb it all. Even
though I may believe I can see some sort of pattern, I watch it
dissipate like summer fog on a heat wave of suspicious logic.




I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.

No. I don't like any of them much. I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?



I need a sign... as I wrote this my smoke detector beeped
(really!). I think the battery must be low.



Well. Wishing you a safe, sane, bearable signal. One
that you can live with *now* and enjoy *now*

It was the battery all right. I told the family.. any house fires
are on hold till I get some 9 volt batteries.


BTW. If and when I make comments about TV (television) it
means the ad-sponsored dictatorial system as it currently exists,
not certain programs taken by themselves. Right now there's
some documentaries I hope are being made which I want to see.
That's as clearly as I can state what I want to say.

Not sure what this is in relation to but I'm with you all the
way. I love documentaries... doesn't seem to matter what they are
about either.
.
User: "ponette"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 03 Aug 2005 11:12:08 AM
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GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:


I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.

Me, neither, right now.

I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?

I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.
p
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 01:40:39 AM
In message <1123085528.864649.220690@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
ponette <ponette0000@yahoo.com> writes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:


I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.


Me, neither, right now.

I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?


I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.

I wonder what you'd get from a backtal lobotomy.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.
User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 05:22:41 AM
Alan Harding wrote:

In message <1123085528.864649.220690@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
ponette <ponette0000@yahoo.com> writes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:


I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.



Me, neither, right now.

I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?



I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.



I wonder what you'd get from a backtal lobotomy.

a draught?
.
User: "Alan Harding"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 04:18:08 PM
In message <Y%lIe.223$iM2.15815@news.xtra.co.nz>, GlennT
<askme@noname.com> writes

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <1123085528.864649.220690@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
ponette <ponette0000@yahoo.com> writes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:


I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.


Me, neither, right now.

I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?


I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.

I wonder what you'd get from a backtal lobotomy.


a draught?

Mmm, beer!
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
.

User: "ponette"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 09:16:17 AM
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 22:22:41 +1200, GlennT <askme@noname.com> wrote:

Alan Harding wrote:

In message <1123085528.864649.220690@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
ponette <ponette0000@yahoo.com> writes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:


I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.



Me, neither, right now.

I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?



I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.



I wonder what you'd get from a backtal lobotomy.

Ack!



a draught

Ack!
LOL.
p
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.



User: "GlennT"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 12:31:19 AM
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ponette wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:

I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.



Me, neither, right now.


I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?



I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.

p

Maybe they could give you something more acceptably tasteful to
slurp while you are staring into space...
.
User: "ponette"

Title: Re: On the edge of the world 04 Aug 2005 09:14:51 AM
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 17:31:19 +1200, GlennT <askme@noname.com> wrote:

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ponette wrote:

x-no-archive: yes

GlennT wrote:

Contrarian wrote:

I see patterns. And I don't like some of them.


No. I don't like any of them much.



Me, neither, right now.


I wonder how much a frontal
lobotomy costs? After that I could rediscover the wonders of
Jell-O. Must be cheaper than doing it with drugs... wouldn't you say?



I hate Jell-O, so I guess, for me, a frontal lobotomy is out.

p

Maybe they could give you something more acceptably tasteful to
slurp while you are staring into space...

Flan?? <PERK>
p
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