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I Love the Smoke | August 30th 2008 by clarissa

My mother wrote my husband a letter. He read it and put it with the other paper products to be recycled: an empty cereal box and yesterday's newspaper.I went down the stairs to our cellar where the washing machine swooshed our clothes clean, and th read more

trying to find a meaning

rooted | August 29th 2008 by gautami tripathy

anger taking me overI stomp my feet in the mudwhere my sandals come offgetting stuck in the muckbarely conscious, I walk barefootwith an ashen face andtrip on the faulty roadwhich saves me from getting hitby an unknown vehicle travellingat a high spe read more

Choose wisely your pen and paper

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | August 27th 2008 by cardiogirl

Alright, I spent a significant amount of time at Office Depot yesterday. Thankfully I was alone. There’s a boring build up to why I found myself at the Depot, but basically I ran out of the house for an early dentist appointment and I forgot my read more

paring it all down to the basics

rooted | August 24th 2008 by gautami tripathy

I have taken Dave's skeletal work and worked around it. The italicized words are my own. I had to add those to make sense. For me, this makes a lot of sense. Does it work for you too?I was dealt a hard blow ,and startled to do awaywith the inevitabil read more

Depressing Videos and Yearbook Photos

SecondHand Tryptophan | August 16th 2008 by Karl Erikson

Thanks to Poppy for participating in the Summer of Love yesterday. Great post (including the porn!) and it brought me some laughter. Always welcome. By now, you’ve probably created your own Manga avatar. It’s the latest and greatest thing read more

Focus (Or Lack Thereof)

Jared W. Smith: The Blog | August 14th 2008 by Jared

Something I’ve always struggled with is my blog’s focus. I tend to zero in on topics for a little while and then drift to something else. It quite fits my semi-neurotic personality — I’m definitely a “phase” kind read more

Interior monologue, Stream of consciousness and Psychonarration

Great Literary Works | August 6th 2008 by farhan

Stream-of-consciousness narration is a variant of the limited third-person point of vew; the narrator relates only what is experienced by a character's mind from moment to moment, presenting life as thought process, or interior monologue. More precis read more

"When your IQ rises to 28, sell.”

Holy Smokes!!!!!!!! | July 29th 2008 by mike

Just wanted to give a shout out to one of the funniest comedians ever. Today is the birthday of professor Irwin Corey, the lovalble shleppy looking comic who came out on stage in a tattered tuxedo and gave new meaning to the term "stream of conscious read more

Yoast/ Tweaking Websites/ Google Update

Virginia Breeze | July 25th 2008 by David

Just a quick post to note (davidnote.com get it?) that I have added some things here.  Its four am and I really would like to go back to bed so we will just wrap this up in a few short sentences. I think some or perhaps all (we can all dream) my pro read more

Yoast/ Tweaking Websites/ Google Update

Virginia Breeze | July 25th 2008 by David

Just a quick post to note (davidnote.com get it?) that I have added some things here.  Its four am and I really would like to go back to bed so we will just wrap this up in a few short sentences. I think some or perhaps all (we can all dream) my pro read more

Canoe, No Paddle

I Love the Smoke | July 19th 2008 by clarissa

I find the recent headlines amusing; they feature “Canoe Man.” A man is stupid, attempts a convoluted deceit, and fails. Whatever this man was before this spectacular and public failure, is no more. Whatever other of his failures or successes a read more

Let the music move you

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | July 14th 2008 by cardiogirl

For some reason, music has always had a profound effect on me. It really evokes a strong mood and there are certain lyrics that have always stayed with me. I thought today it would be fun to list the lyrics I love and to hear if you have a certain ph read more

Whose grocery list is this and why does it have my handwriting on…

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | July 4th 2008 by cardiogirl

A note from Cardiogirl: I’m not at home right now. I’m up north so I have pre-posted. I should be back home and blogging live on Tuesday July 8, but I couldn’t stand the thought of going that long without posting. So read, enjoy. Bu read more

Ego and the Inner Story

Rebel Zen | July 3rd 2008

I have heard it said many a time that every person on this planet has a story tell. If you sat down with a pensioner from Melbourne, an office worker in Berlin or a 12 year old kid in Beijing, each would have a unique and compelling tale to tell. I b read more

Deconstruction of personal belief systems.

text.chrisrusak.com | July 3rd 2008 by Chris Rusak

I am an artist. My name is Chris Rusak. I write text. (text was how I used to vent) I have finished three rather labor intensive collages that are all completely abstract. I have begun a fourth now, integrating several types of media. I have generall read more

Anagrams and rain, also known as marinara sand nag*

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | July 2nd 2008 by cardiogirl

I have some random thoughts banging around my head today. And I have a head cold. So take it with a grain of salt. First, I remember being in college when I first discovered The Doors and the song “L.A. Woman.” This is the song that has t read more

Pictures: Stream of Consciousness

Empty Streets: It's a way of life | June 28th 2008 by Metz

On the streets to prowl for the unusual. This time I choose the theme Stream of Consciousness. Like in writing where you just freely let your hand and mind write without inhibition and control, I took the cam and started shooting at random picking it read more

My favorite name brands by Cardiogirl

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | June 21st 2008 by cardiogirl

There’s a new kid on the web and his name is SocialSpark.com. This site is sort of like a hybrid of sponsored posts and social networking with a side of good buzz thrown in. At the moment, there’s not a lot of brand names to write about s read more

Where for art thou, Ingo?

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | June 20th 2008 by cardiogirl

Becky commented yesterday that she had a pen pal as a teenager, an English boy, who she still writes to some thirty years later! Then pantrypuff cracked me up when she shared the following: “I had a pen pal from the Middle East when I was in hi read more

Back in the day I had no routines which, I think, contributes to…

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | June 18th 2008 by cardiogirl

I think this is a standard part of parenting — comparing how the house was run when you were a child versus how you run your own house now. Is this normal? I think it is. It seems like every day I remember a small thing from childhood, somethin read more

Some thoughts

The Overanalyzer's Weblog | June 17th 2008

Some things that have crossed my mind the past few days: 1) It’s okay to not be busy all the time. Now that I’m finished working on the play I was the stage manager for (and cast) I now see how great it is to enjoy vacation time. 2) I ca read more

You're not the only one . . .

I Love the Smoke | June 10th 2008 by clarissa

The mother-in-law has complained for ages that she does not know what her son - my Mista - does for a living. My mother has the same complaint, about both the Mista and my good self. At the recent family reunion, my uncle tiptoed across eggshells (f read more

When it comes to killing flies, I’m old-school, hands-on

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | May 30th 2008 by cardiogirl

Mr. C and I went to a BBQ on Memorial Day, like every good American, and somehow the talk turned to fly paper. Do we all remember fly paper? From Wikipedia, how I love thee, “Flypaper is a fly-killing device made of paper coated with an extrem read more

where did my brain go-i cant find it

My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be | May 21st 2008 by Sarah

it is so empty sometimes my brain empty when i dont want it to be empty when i need it not to be like a glass of water you thought was full but is now empty then i think to myself whats going on up there i mean really going on up there i wonder if my read more

Splitting Hairs

I Love the Smoke | May 20th 2008 by clarissa

The lady with the bad habit has no idea she's conjuring up memories. She's dressed in a woman's suit, black, ill-fitting and frumpy. Cheap. Not the slick, well-fitting ensemble of rich-textured cloth you'd find in the City. More the style I think read more

Do crossword puzzles make you sweat?

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | May 20th 2008 by cardiogirl

Okay, today I got sidetracked over at Ducks of Happiness. I’m not sure how to refer to her. She has left me a few comments as H. and I like that the period is always there. Somehow it refines her. Anyway, I read one post, commented. Then added read more

Random thoughts round up

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | May 19th 2008 by cardiogirl

Today, I suppose is like a round up of sorts. Just some thoughts that have been jangling around that don’t seem to connect in a full story. But there, nonetheless. Kind of like a crazy quilt, I suppose, where things don’t go together in a read more

Window Decoration

I Love the Smoke | May 15th 2008 by clarissa

This post is supposed to be about female depilation (as opposed to male depilation or just depilation in general). It's supposed to gross out the squeamish Mister Jimmy Page and his trousers.But, I don't feel like blogging about my recent bikini wax read more

If I’m gonna read it, it’s got to have some shred of reality

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | May 14th 2008 by cardiogirl

It’s funny the standards one picks up along the way. As a pre-teen and teenager I read a lot of Stephen King books. I was fascinated with the horror and truly afraid of the unknown in the tales he spun. I also liked how he gave his characters s read more

I don’t think Chris Matthews would have a good bedside manner,…

Cardiogirl: 19% body fat 100% fun | May 13th 2008 by cardiogirl

This is what happens when you watch Countdown with Keith Olbermann before you go to sleep. As the show ended they put up a graphic showing Hardball’s Chris Matthews along with Keith O. saying they would be on together, live, tonight. Okay, add read more

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