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Didn’t wanna wake you up, but I really wanted to show you something.
Over did the antihistamines last night. Snorted some stale nose quirts a bit more aggressively than prescribed. Sleepy, sleep, sleep, sleepy time train departed a little behind schedule but not before the membrane relaxing, blood pressure raising nasally introduced buzz potion completed its nerf-sledge hammer pummeling. None of this was new to the conductor, his [...]
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New Feature for Sacred Clone: Ambiguous Twits
Twitter, for all it is and should be and was and shall be, gushes as a source of quirky, telegraphic, snarky, and best of all, ambiguous language. I shall regularly feature some of the Tweets that catch my eye because of their multiple meanings, poetic flavorings, metaphorical potency and because of any other thing about [...]
Madoff certainly lives up to his name
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Madoff/Made Off. Finally performed a Google search on the name and the play on words the name allows. As if this label was something he grew into over a lifetime, inescapably, his actions described his name, phonetically anyway. Finally this part of his life has come to a past tense, the part that [...]
Facebook… One of the four horsemen…
And so everybody must have an opinion. And what if you don’t? Who cares? Not everything is a black and white, ones and zeros, thumbs up or thumbs down, on-off switch matter. What if you don’t have thumbs? I would be offended?
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Overcome, Shall We?
Thinking about President Obama’s big speech last week, especially his key phrase “we will” spoken twice in a single sentence paragraph: “We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before.” This begs comparison to the anthem “We Shall Overcome.” No one has yet mentioned this in any [...]
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