I learned that while watching a local dance troupe perform The Bluebirds today. I hope they are right.
But I've heard that song before, and I also consider the Blue River Analogy. True that, most likely, but there may be more to it. That is the hope of the resurrection. God bless you.
I hope you will return from time to time in spite of this declaration. Giving up blogging isn't like giving up smoking. You can post without guilt at no cost to your health.
You bought an antenna, nailed it to your roof, and sucked in two channels of gorgeous black & white TV.
Milk was delivered to your house -- by a fucking horse.
And everyone brought a metal lunch box to school. Mine had The Lone Ranger and Tonto on the front.
Llewellen, Your Waiter
THE LUNCH COUNTER'S EMPLOYEE HEALTH PLAN
DR. B'S 'THIS DAY IN PERSONAL HISTORY'
June 27, 1965
On this day (as with most days in the 1960's), I was out looking for tail. And despite the lack of extant documentation, I can say with absolute certainty that I didn't find any.
1.1 Diners shall have the right to refuse a stomach pump. 1.2 There is no Right 1.2 2.1 Diners shall have the right, duty and obligation to pay in full. 3.1 See Right 2.1 3.2 to 5.5 These Rights have been removed by the Kitchen Staff.
DR. HUGO Z. HACKENBUSH
LUNCH COUNTER DIETICIAN
THE DINER'S BILL OF RIGHTS, Sections 5.6 to 7.4
5.6 Diners have the Right to tip generously. Neglect of this Right shall be at the expense of the Diner's desire to leave. 6.3 This is essentially a re-wording of 5.6 6.4 Diners are encouraged to use the washroom facilities, especially on All-Fibre Tuesdays. However, 'Floaters' must be removed. 7.4 Bread sticks are not a meal. And although they are provided free of charge and in abundance, there is a limit to Llewellen's tolerance.
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There is no death. Only life.
I learned that while watching a local dance troupe perform The Bluebirds today. I hope they are right.
But I've heard that song before, and I also consider the Blue River Analogy. True that, most likely, but there may be more to it. That is the hope of the resurrection. God bless you.
I hope you will return from time to time in spite of this declaration. Giving up blogging isn't like giving up smoking. You can post without guilt at no cost to your health.
It's better to burn out than to fade away.
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I might be back for Robbie Burns' Day on the 25th. (Haven't missed one yet.)
If you need to get in touch with me, a 'friend' has started a new blog. Leave a message at: www.theexistentialouthouse.blogspot.com
Yeah, Woozie.... no fading allowed. You hear me?
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