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Thursday, December 22, 2005

qotd

Merry Christmas sanity can you hold the line please


Comments: qotd

no doubt...
December is mixed up sometimes...
Posted by michelle at December 23, 2005 06:21 PM

It's a fun sentence in which to play swapsy with a comma, a question mark and a couple of !!
Posted by peacay at December 23, 2005 09:03 PM

A few lines to hold on to during the time when conspiracy of love invades too many hearts ...

Someone to hold you too close,
Someone to hurt you too deep,
Someone to sit in your chair,
To ruin your sleep.
Someone to need you too much,
Someone to know you too well,
Someone to pull you up short,
To put you through hell.
Someone you have to let in,
Someone whose feelings you spare,
Someone who, like it or not,
Will want you to share
A little, a lot.
Someone to crowd you with love,
Someone to force you to care,
Someone to make you come through,
Who’ll always be there,
As frightened as you
Of being alive.
Stephen Sondheim, “Being Alive” (music by Sondheim)
Posted by jozef Imrich at December 23, 2005 11:30 PM

A few lines to hold on to during the time when conspiracy of love invades too many hearts ...

Someone to hold you too close,
Someone to hurt you too deep,
Someone to sit in your chair,
To ruin your sleep.
Someone to need you too much,
Someone to know you too well,
Someone to pull you up short,
To put you through hell.
Someone you have to let in,
Someone whose feelings you spare,
Someone who, like it or not,
Will want you to share
A little, a lot.
Someone to crowd you with love,
Someone to force you to care,
Someone to make you come through,
Who’ll always be there,
As frightened as you
Of being alive.
Stephen Sondheim, “Being Alive” (music by Sondheim)
Posted by jozef Imrich at December 23, 2005 11:30 PM

Lovely Jozef, tres poignant. Hi boyn. Try as I might I think I'd have to live under a log (no internet under logs) to succesfully and blithely ignore this Christmas thang.

However, I saw things that made me smile at the beach today. An Indian family swimming fully clothed - for hours and a Jack Russell Terrier x who chased a ball with such enthusiasm that I wish I were he. After several runs he was looking a bit limpy and arthritic on one back leg, but still smiling his little head off and still keen for more. Pain? What pain? What is pain?

Posted by Link at December 24, 2005 12:18 AM

It was just one of those rhetorical questions ;)

People were losing it on Thursday but were courteous around car-parks on Friday.

Thanks Jozef - :)

Great obs again, Link.
My Lab used to do that, the jack is never that keen.
But the two used to dig in the sand for hours.
Why Doug dug, only he knew. But it was good enough for her, and she assisted him in this industrious enterprise until his legs ran out.
Posted by boynton at December 24, 2005 11:45 AM

Merry Thingo - No need for directions here:

http://media.putfile.com/Wizards-in-Winter40

http://video.insert.com/videosearch?q=christmas+lights

insert=google
Posted by Francis Xavier Holden at December 24, 2005 10:39 PM

Best to you and yours Miss B.
Posted by cs at December 25, 2005 08:11 AM

Ah, sanity, so hard to find so easy to lose.

Happy holidays!
Posted by npiombino at December 26, 2005 01:45 PM

Merci fx. shall watch anon avec broadband in...some suburb...
will keep me from wandering up the ... road.

Thanks, cs. et vous.

Thanks Nick.
I managed to avoid Sanity, shopping in Sanity, in the mad rush, thankfully.
Posted by boynton at December 27, 2005 09:59 PM

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