I remember when we tended Sam and Riley when we were all at Wymount and I let them share one about that size. And you wonder why they called all non-water and non-milk drinks tio's soda.
But that's okay because I was fired a long time ago, many times over. I can't help it that I was the hardest worker at IT Services.
Does this mean that the Pbase is back. I have been vigilantly looking for your dream-like realities to return to my lifeless desktop. I've been risking getting fired, quartered and torn limb from limb by checking on Pbase for your awesome pictures of Mother Nature. Do I smell the return of Chawd Vick and others.
I find the picture of Trevor very fascinating. What does it mean? To me, it tells a story of defeat, triumph and hope, all at the same time. The mug represents life, in its grandness, while us, as mere underlings, attempt to suck out the vast goodness. We will confront struggles along the way(too much ice, small straws, too much/little carbonation). Yet how can we know the sweetness of the soda without experiencing the pain that comes with a broken straw. May we coninue to fill our soda mugs, that we may drink endlessly from the quickie mart's living waters.
Moral of the story my brother's and sister's--I should never be allowed to write on the blog this early in the morning.
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I remember when we tended Sam and Riley when we were all at Wymount and I let them share one about that size. And you wonder why they called all non-water and non-milk drinks tio's soda.
But that's okay because I was fired a long time ago, many times over. I can't help it that I was the hardest worker at IT Services.
Trevor got home? When did that happen?
Mike,
Does this mean that the Pbase is back. I have been vigilantly looking for your dream-like realities to return to my lifeless desktop. I've been risking getting fired, quartered and torn limb from limb by checking on Pbase for your awesome pictures of Mother Nature. Do I smell the return of Chawd Vick and others.
I find the picture of Trevor very fascinating. What does it mean? To me, it tells a story of defeat, triumph and hope, all at the same time. The mug represents life, in its grandness, while us, as mere underlings, attempt to suck out the vast goodness. We will confront struggles along the way(too much ice, small straws, too much/little carbonation). Yet how can we know the sweetness of the soda without experiencing the pain that comes with a broken straw. May we coninue to fill our soda mugs, that we may drink endlessly from the quickie mart's living waters.
Moral of the story my brother's and sister's--I should never be allowed to write on the blog this early in the morning.
May we all drink to that...
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