I am forgotten like the unremembered dead; I am like a dish that is broken.
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I do know I've accidentally broken dishes in the past that could therfore be considered 'dead' and have since completly forgotten about... but its all coming back... My God! It's probebly a complete mismatched spread for 30, gravy boats and all! Guilt, I feel oafish guilt! You bastard!
Been a while. Got your comment last week, but have been too busy to respond until now. Yes, monstersarcasmrally has moved over to typepad.
Please don't be offended if I delete your most recent comment off the beandog site. I'm going to open that one up to a lot of people I know, including people I work with, so references to monstersarcasmrally will have to be wiped out. Most people probably wouldn't bother, but there are a few around here who might and that could get me in lots of hot water.
The hand of the LORD was upon me, and He brought me out by the Spirit of the LORD and set me down in the middle of the valley; and it was full of bones
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"Stark staring incredulity is a far more loyal tribute to that truth than a modernist metaphysic that would make it out merely a matter of degree. It were better to rend our robes with a great cry against blasphemy, like Caiaphas in the judgement, or to lay hold of the man as a maniac possessed of devils like the kinsmen and the crowd, rather than to stand stupidly debating fine shades of pantheism in the presence of so catastrophic a claim. There is more of the wisdom that is one with surprise in any simple person, full of the sensitiveness of simplicity, who should expect the grass to wither and the birds to drop dead out of the air, when a strolling carpenter's apprentice said calmly and almost carelessly, like one looking over his shoulder: 'Before Abraham was, I am.'"
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I do know I've accidentally broken dishes in the past that could therfore be considered 'dead' and have since completly forgotten about... but its all coming back... My God! It's probebly a complete mismatched spread for 30, gravy boats and all!
Guilt, I feel oafish guilt!
You bastard!
Gosh! Frater, I hope this is a quote & not an origial expression from the depths of you.
It's a quote! From Psalm 31. Good Friday and all.
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Hello again!
Been a while. Got your comment last week, but have been too busy to respond until now. Yes, monstersarcasmrally has moved over to typepad.
Please don't be offended if I delete your most recent comment off the beandog site. I'm going to open that one up to a lot of people I know, including people I work with, so references to monstersarcasmrally will have to be wiped out. Most people probably wouldn't bother, but there are a few around here who might and that could get me in lots of hot water.
Thanks for stoppin' by!
sic/sarcastrix
The hand of the LORD was upon me, and He brought me out by the Spirit of the LORD and set me down in the middle of the valley; and it was full of bones
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