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TheSongRemainsTheSame

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  1. It was Adam who gave his life so that Jesus could give his. sons of god eh
  2. def, I know what I mean when I say who is the "we", but I'll be damned if I'll rub elbows with you between heaven & hell. It's a long fall up and down and quite confusing thots. Is this what you teach your children? That people are tormented in hell forever? Do you really really really really really really believe that! ? If you do have children, damn i wonder what they think when they are alone with their own thoughts & those thoughts not their own. whew
  3. Wuz Up music maker!!!??!! What's the tape of the month man? Thanks Dude for playing a tune this gig. So many a notes on a fiddle. I play a guitar as you well know But, I can not figure the reason why one would want to shrink a guitar to fit under the chin. And then there is the uke a lay lee and Tiny Tim & Tip Toe through the tulips and all kinds a noise one can produce~~~ but the harp ya know one those big things that's why harmonicas were invented How ya doing dmiller~~~ If ya say the weather is fine Ai'nt that the truth too?
  4. CM, that is a thought that sounds so very close to me. I made a a similar statement a few years ago. I have it around here somewhere, but would take a while to find it. It was concerning 9/11 "It takes a cool head, a heart of steel...", ~~~ & damn if i can remember its entirety or even the gist, but it was a quote of the month at a web site I was once involved. hmmm
  5. My threads (thoughts) are always open to derail (streaming thoughts). No need to PM. Please don't leave me guessing what might have been said~~~
  6. Ya know Shades, there is a kewl demeanor about you that makes me smile & laugh well. Like there 'is' sumthings left sumwhere to know about something somewhere we have not ventured. Dig it Danny Rok On StevO ...nothing is as invisible as it seems... author unknown
  7. if Grease Spot were God well then i do not understand why we still here been around many a midnight and especially the 12 tone all is well
  8. I dig the ancients who had no more a life line than we do, but built Square Level Plumb projects that seem to remain unto this day whoops ~~~ is this another Monster Island?
  9. oh invisible eyes what kind of sunglasses do you prefer Oxyrhynchus Papyri sounds like another Da Vince do you see
  10. i am sure "for others" will benefit from your love toward your children
  11. have you ever told your children they are going to be tormented in hell forever if they do not obey you?
  12. XLT Empirical Data Since this thread offers a variety of thought I add this one. I was just cruising First St. Jax Be last Friday noon and pulled into a parking space next to a handicap space. There was a Ranger XLT in that space next to me equipped with a device secured to the tail gate to load and unload a wheel chair, which i call all wheel chairs "chariot". I use to drive one, a chariot that is. Beautiful day. Opened my windows for that breeze and began a write. Here is the original uncut version: i sit 'pon the oceans edge mesmerized by unsychronized rythem the waters ever flowing tides & all the folks who spend the day 'pon ancient sand to gather sun into their skin and a hmeless walking north leaves a long sleeve shirt and another rides by south & scopes the fabric & oft the shirt goes again and i wonder oh i do wander the thots mine mind and all the thots purposed by those who find the oceans edge the tymes of sand breathed in breathed out fromfar and further than eyes can gather then i wonder oh i wander my thots to those blind they see through eyes of skin & scent & salt & sound & so the ocean & sand continue to new generations to ponder the wonder where have all the foot prints gone and surfers leave no trace in wake waves they chase and choose to take for they know there will be others to break so you know as it goes the tides ebb & flow and all erodes at the edges of time & one might find an answer or two may be too many to think through adieu a little ole lady maybe 80 rides a chariot her bone draped with alligator skin with two fishing staff 'pon her back comes from the pier she is sad in her face her mouth an unsmile or maybe just determined in her fffrown caused by time i see her ride, glide effortlessly by me and see that cooler made a catch for dinner & sunset grow oh so near and i fellt a pity toward her like the homeless gone b4 she stopped in front my truck she looked at me with no shades for her eyes i looked at her with shades so dark & long hair i am no wonder she gave me no smile but i smiled she nodded i wondered her righteous dignity she drove off the side walk and i gave a slight wave of later on and continued my view b4 me surfers in wet suit load their boards 'pon their suvs and the sound of impudent youth all 'round me I smile and close my door ready to crank my truck to leave i notice in my rear view a little sound and add to my wonder of wander with immediate tears of laughter that little ole lady loading her chariot into that XLT
  13. forgive me that i can not find the quote on this thread about people being angry toward twi and that's why they post. I wish I could find that quote because I would like to say something in regard to it.
  14. I have a piece of wood on my desk that I found on the beach last summer. It appears to be oak because of the dot and dash tight grain. It's 1/4 of a circle that would fit into a 12x12 inch square. It's approximately 2 inches wide. On one end is an open 45 degree and the other end a closed 45 degree miter. On the closed 45 is a 3/8 th inch dowel. The piece is definitely from a boat made of wood and must be a port. On the back side is another piece of wood that is square to the radius. It has a black tar like surface. Whiff, whiff. Smells like a new rubber tire. It is a an adhesive. Ahhh, there are lines pressed into the adhesive indicating a square piece of glass was once held in place. The 3/8 th inch dowel on the front is a plug. On the back is a 1/8 th inch hole indicating a fastening device such as a nail or screw. Okay. My point is, I only have a piece of wood, but I can damn well tell that it was from a boat that was built within the last 30 years. But the wood from the boat would obviously be older. What I really would like to know is if this piece was from a "May Day, May Day" ?
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