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woodlayson: 02.08
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Hello again, drawing board. I apologize in advance if this becomes "house blog" for the next year or so. On the other hand, hey! So go stuff your head with crackers! I don't wanna hear your bitching and moaning about how boring and technical Liz's blog is now that she's building her house because you can just go read somebody else's blog if you don't like it! Blog, since you think she's SO FUNNY AND GREAT! Let's just say it's generally a bit cramped. We're also waiting on a bid/material list from a contr...
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woodlayson: 04.07
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Chris isn't really mean to me, of course, but the point is that even though I technically score as many debate points as he does around the Woodlayson house, he probably wins more subconscious battles. Why else would I be convinced that there's something wrong with the way I poop? Well, it also has to do with why it ever gets brought up in the first place. Chris goes to the bathroom, flips open the seat, and there's a perfect floating turd smiling up at him. So re-flush, whiner.". Firstly, no, I don't kn...
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woodlayson: 11.07
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So I'm at work, right, and I'm calculating occupational taxes for the month, and you don't have to know what that is or how it's done, just that it's stupid and complicated and in the year-and-a-half or so I've been doing it, there's always something that doesn't add up right and I have to spend a couple of hours figuring out what it is. As if in answer to my question. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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woodlayson: 03.07
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Who else, if not I? I did meet a hobby once that I could've fallen in love with, but it got away. I was too young, then, and I didn't know what I had until it was gone. Spelunking. Isn't that a beautiful name? Except, it doesn't sound a damn thing like what it means. That always bothered me. Maybe that's what tore us apart. So far, I haven't had an impulse to do any real journaling. But I've missed this little pseudo-record and I'm flirting with the idea of bringing it back. We'll see.
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Creative Verbiage: Quotes I like by our founding fathers
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Here is my dumping ground from thoughts that spurt from my head. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Quotes I like by our founding fathers. Christianity is the most perverted system that ever shone on man." - Thomas Jefferson. This would be the best of all possible worlds, if there were no religion in it." - John Adams. Lighthouses are more useful than churches." - Benjamin Franklin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. Http:/ www.vectorvault.com.
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woodlayson: Proving my Love
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I just gave my bird a shot. An injection. I don't think anything more need be said, but I'm going to anyway because I feel equal parts proud and kinda stupid, and I need to share that. How can I explain this to you? I feel like my body chemistry has been altered in some way. I drove an hour-and-a-half to VISIT A BIRD. And then, and then, the very next day? West and I drove through a thunderstorm, tornado sirens wailing, to pick him up and bring him home. I mean, what the hell has happened to me? Your bir...
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woodlayson: 09.06
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We could be heroes. Were talking about superpowers. Today, as in what would be our super power if we had one. It got me thinking about Chris's uncanny ability to find things, or I should say, know where things are. Finding suggests looking, and he doesn't have to look. This ability of his seems to exist in full force 24 hours a day and have no correlation to his degree of alertness or even consciousness. For example, this is a morning scenario not unheard of at the Woodlayson household:. Not the side poc...
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woodlayson: 10.07
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Is Big League Chew supposed to be some kind of candy chewing tobacco? Because I'm sure everyone in the whole world already knew that, but it has only just now occurred to me. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I find that the best way to learn about a person is to listen to what they have to say. It's called indirect exposition. Let's try that. View my complete profile.
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woodlayson: 08.07
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My point being, for some reason, I feel the need to chronicle this particular event, the closing of Chapter One of. The chapter we shall call "The Dreamplex." We lived in the Dreamplex for three years and one month, and we turn in the keys this afternoon. No joke. And if you'd seen the place then, you would've been pretty perplexed why the prospect of living there would be at all enticing. Did I mention the lovely charcoal ceiling? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Creative Verbiage: July 2009
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Here is my dumping ground from thoughts that spurt from my head. Thursday, July 9, 2009. Cypress-vine is native to Mexico and tropical America but has escaped cultivation and is now established throughout much of the eastern United States from Florida and Texas north to at least Kansas and Ohio. It seems still to be expanding its range. Cypress-vine normally occurs in cultivated fields, roadsides and disturbed areas. Although cypress-vine is not native to North America, it has caused little concern among...