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Oh What Will I Do?
Truthoughts Today | 13 hours ago by Alison
Panic jolts through my entire body like an explosion of energy. I can’t bare the thought of being without it, yet I may not have a choice for awhile. Oh my, what will I do…? Okay, you may be wondering, “What in the world are you tal read more
Through the Eye of the Beholder
Truthoughts Today | 17 hours ago by Alison
Looking into the eyes of someone else’s vision of the world causes a deep introspection and a trance of unparalleled focus. I am captivated more by black and white photographs because of the stillness of life that they portray. There is somethi read more
My Perfect Day
Truthoughts Today | May 14th 2008 by Alison
My perfect day would begin by being woken up with breakfast in bed. I would be served eggs over medium, burnt to a crisp bacon, 2 pieces of strawberry jellied toast and a cup of coffee. On the tray would also be rose pettles sprinkeld around the plat read more
Desiring An End From The Beginning
Truthoughts Today | May 13th 2008 by Alison
Ok, I am writing this very upset… Everyone knows how corrupt government can be and that people in government have a tendency to ‘personally’ attack others who are either more successful, more popular, etc. than they are. Not all, but it seems t read more
Bedtime Blips
Musing, Rambling and all around Blathering | May 12th 2008
Yeah! Time for a bullet post...ain't I fancy!Carrie's endo called on Friday. She's still throwing protein in her urine. (I didn't realize it's been showing up since at least March '07!) So we'll be starting her on blood pressure meds very soon. S read more
Breaking The Mold
Truthoughts Today | May 12th 2008 by Alison
I never knew just how hard it would be, to give up a dream that was deep inside me. In the days of leanness, we must all sacrifice. Some more painful than others, not realizing the hold of past hopes and dreams, it is time to say good-bye. If you hav read more
Finding Something In Nothing
Truthoughts Today | May 9th 2008 by Alison
Finding Something In Nothing There are two days coming this weekend, which strike strong emotion in me because of what they represent. First is my 5-year wedding anniversary on Saturday. Yes, Bradley and I have been married for 5 years now… Some da read more
A Funny Family’s Day Out
Truthoughts Today | May 9th 2008 by Alison
The other day, me, my husband and my mom went over to my aunt’s house and had dinner. My great uncle was there, which I haven’t seen in about 10 years. He lives across the country, so I really only get to see him when he comes to town. Th read more
The Legendary Sandra Dee
Truthoughts Today | May 9th 2008 by Alison
My fascination with the legendary actress, Sandra Dee began when I was very young. I first saw her in a movie called, “If A Man Answers” where she co-stared with her then husband, icon, Bobby Darin. Later, I saw more of her movies… read more
Here I Am Come And See
Truthoughts Today | May 8th 2008 by Alison
Ok, I am sooooo excited to have this site up and running now. I have another site HERE, which is on more of a serious note. I have posted some more loose topics like what you see in the tabs above, but they don’t really fit in that categoryR read more
Idea generation done right.
get Fresh Minds | May 8th 2008 by Katie Konrath
I spent two days last week with one of the coolest creativity groups I've ever met, at one of the best creativity events I've been to in a long time. That's quite a statement, but it's true! So, here's the... read more
Dinner for One...
Berlin's Whimsy | May 8th 2008 by Berlin Smith
The bright sun and clear day was a relief after experiencing a fairly bad day yesterday... Too many memories to reevaluate and process, I guess. Once again, the simplicities in my life brought me around to a more uplifted spirit.... read more
Of cooking and damn black hotdogs
Our Bliss | May 8th 2008 by Jeslyn Tee
That day my husband was cooking instant noodles and pan frying some hot dogs for dinner. I didn't want dinner as I was not feeling hungry. Then came the nice smell of hot dogs frying on the pan. Somehow the smell became a bit like charred... So I we read more
The common sense is insane!
0z.se - Absent and Open minded political reflections | May 7th 2008 by Alexander Funcke
If “common sense” has something to do with common sense—it should be the sense that is common among us. The sense that it is wrong to kill or molest your children is two things that are part of the common sense and if you do not agr read more
Walking Zombies?
Dreamin' Out Loud | May 6th 2008 by -Jamie-
When people resurface for tutorials, need an upgrade of a bigger file (like moi) and friends becoming walking zombies. It is a sign that finals is just around the corner. read more
Lead-free. Better Gas Mileage.
Berlin's Whimsy | May 6th 2008 by Berlin Smith
The simplest of choices seem to provide more life lessons----more opportunities to grow. Gas prices are killing me. I realize we in the U.S. have enjoyed a life of luxury as far as gas prices are concerned (compared with other... read more
Today’s Lesson
BrainTeaser | May 6th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
I learned something very important today: Ah, I guess I just look up to the heavens then. Because there, right is right and wrong is wrong. //Graphics and text by SEB. Please note that I am not sure if the above realization had been stated by read more
The third day Oath
Für Elys | May 2nd 2008 by A Vicente Grabovetsky
Today is the third day, and neither wind nor rain have shaken the Amaranthine from its captivity. Indeed this morn, when I passed by, it hung torn between two greedy strands, each pulling her to itself. The avarice of the elements took their toll, vo read more
No Title
Dreamin' Out Loud | May 2nd 2008 by -Jamie-
Sometimes the bad thing about having people knowing the existence of your blog is that you can’t bitch about them in it. read more
Going For Quality
gmtristan.com | April 29th 2008 by Mon Macutay
You may have noticed that I’m only posting at least 1 article a day. In the past few months, I’ve posted around 60. That’s at least 2 every day. I’ve even had a record of more than 90 posts - that was October of 2007. Where& read more
Gallows' flower
Für Elys | April 29th 2008 by A Vicente Grabovetsky
It was today that I saw it, within a window of the rusted bridge. It dangled from a Spider's thread, as a lone man hanging on gallows, a flower yellow as gall, condemned, yet its face turned towards Heaven. It does not rush to climb up Buddha's threa read more
Irregularly Irregular
Ahead of the Wave | April 29th 2008
The "irregularly irregular" rhythm of atrial fibrillation is one of the most common abnormal rhythms of the heart. Caused by the erratic firing of the cardiac conduction system and unpredictable patterns of capture, the heart rate and rhythm is disor read more
The things we eat - well, I did!
Jess' Two Js | April 27th 2008
I went for a Christian Cantonese musical on Saturday night with Evonne. It was a full-house affair and since my car was stuck at the carpark as every vehicles were trying to get out through one small exit, I decided that instead of waiting and wastin read more
Reaching For The Skies
Dreamin' Out Loud | April 26th 2008 by -Jamie-
The more I wasn’t confined with assignments, deadline or presentation the less I blog; isn’t it just weird. (lets just say I have been relatively busy with "something" else)OMG! My mid semester break has come to an end, like this *snaps finger*. read more
Three grains of thought
Für Elys | April 25th 2008 by A Vicente Grabovetsky
The solid light was the drop that tipped this glass. An ice cube of impenetrable rays, filamentous, webbing within a trap for itself. It floated in the far corner of the room, which pointed outside, beyond the fragile surface of the room, but then it read more
I can’t believe it…
Asylum | April 22nd 2008 by Valorie
It’s almost over. Yes. My stint as a student teacher is over. Three more days to go. When Friday, 2:39 pm hits, I will be free of this entire experience and can look forward to graduation. And, you know, this is the longest week of my life read more
Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas
Animgug | April 16th 2008
Very few people get to really make a difference in the world. Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (I can't really separate these names) made it twice: once by giving us some of the greatest animation ever made, and again by telling us how to do it. These read more
Desperate 4 Attention
Dreamin' Out Loud | April 10th 2008 by -Jamie-
Short notes: Joanna tried to murder me with “Clorox” sweets. *gaps* Sheshould have offer me those sweets before the mid semester exams starts, I might have take it.I spent hours designing and making my new (current) blog header, yet no one took n read more
Is It Really That Hard?
Can of Thoughts | April 10th 2008 by Villa Romion-Vance
Tonight I was looking at the admission requirement for the Nursing Program here in my school because I am down to just 7 classes and the rest of the subjects on my course syllabus are all from the nursing program. So I was thinking maybe I can go ahe read more
Humanity vs Opportunity: A Tale about Success
BrainTeaser | April 9th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
Opportunity and Humanity faced each other at the Chieftain Hall. This was to resolve Humanity’s complaint against Opportunity. Humanity claimed that Opportunity was not doing his job, which was to regularly present himself to Humanity and his p read more
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