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Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: southendmd on November 21, 2007, 02:06:48 pm ---I'm speechless, Truman. That was pretty disturbing. Misogynistic, homophobic, francophobic, and even anti-little-people.
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I turned it off after the men started gathering around the unconscious, blow-darted woman. I didn't want to see one more milli-second of what might be next. :(
ifyoucantfixit:
Who are we talking about here Elle..I havent see any one here giving him a bad time. That is something
not to be tolerated.
Shakesthecoffecan:
--- Quote from: dejavu on November 22, 2007, 06:04:06 pm --- Remember the president." And then half an hour later I'd think, "Monroe? Roosevelt? No..."
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Monroe woul be a good alternative if I were ever to start over. Maybe I could get a job in a grocery store too. ;)
Shakesthecoffecan:
If I didn;t have a calendar, I could tell when it is a Holiday around here.
I go out in public and I see normal people. Usually I see only the miscrents that settled out here, unable to escape and move on to someplace else. Now I go to the store and I see people dressed nice, looking for things like Pine Nuts. They are the escapees, come back to visit family or in-laws here. They flash platinum visa cards at the checkout. Their children are named Keegan and Lucas. Perhaps it is good they are here en mass, so they have some company, someone to watch their backs.
I wonder what they think sometimes, diving into town past the trestle that once read "Tina sux dix" in big red letters, for way too long.
I wonder what they think in traffic, behind the Helms Septic Cleaning tanker, featuring a airbrushed Yosemite Sam warning : "Back off, this ain't milk".
I wonder what they think when they drive past the theater that has a phone number on it to call for the movie listings, because the owners are too lazy to change the marquee.
I wonder what they think when they go to the maul, 50% empty and 50% occupied by food and potpourri vendors.
I wonder will they be back for Xmess. 8)
jstephens9:
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on November 23, 2007, 12:01:37 am ---
I relate to this. I almost always cry at the beginning of a performance when the audience around me starts clapping with excitement and hope. I cry in crowds when there is singing. I cry when there is unexpected sweetness or acceptance in TV shows. I used to always hide these tears as hard as I could, but with MiniMeno sitting right next to me, and so tuned in to me, I can't hide it from her. So I found a name for it - "Happy tears." MiniMeno and I comfortably say to each other, "That gives me happy tears." I love her so much. She's made my secret crying okay and good.
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I sure do understand the feeling you express here. I know it well. Very well.
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