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Posted by Willow on May 11, 2002, at 11:14:19
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Good grief, Susan, what are you doing hanging out with these geriatrics? Girls like us that can run tea-parties that last until almost midnight are not seniors.Did I ever tell you about the little girl we met at a bus-stop in Toronto, on a very cold wet spring eve, when I was a child? My mom asked, "What is your name little girl?" She replied, "I'm not a little girl! I'm a growing woman!!" Have you ever pondered how our mind selects what to remember and how these little bits affect the person we are?
> If this were a Rorschach test, I'd say that was a stoned fat rat with no legs, but what do I know, eh?
And what does that little bit of information tell us about you, Kazoo? Twice I've done the ink blots and each time I saw gremblins and devils. Waaaa! The last time I inquired about what others saw. Apparently there are butterflies and flowers in the blots even if I'm blind to them. (I did see a lot of X-rated things too, but I was too shy to say it out loud with the lights on in such a sterile enviornment.)
> "Citizens of Earth, I bring you ... Willow!"
Yes, you still have to power to snap your fingers and I'll appear. But with the cosmic dust it is getting harder to hear you. Now is this being caused by the segregated boards or just a lack of desire on your part?Worshipping Willow
ps kiddo, selfpollination still requires an external stimulus, such as a breeze or bee
Posted by paxvox2000 on May 11, 2002, at 20:21:24
In reply to Segregation, posted by Willow on May 11, 2002, at 11:14:19
The Willow whispers sweet everythings, as always. You do have such the gift of elloquent writing that seems to ellude the common folk.
PAX
Posted by Willow on May 12, 2002, at 15:45:59
In reply to Re: Segregation » Willow, posted by paxvox2000 on May 11, 2002, at 20:21:24
PAX
One thing my friends and family would agree with you on that I'm not common, but I don't see their thoughts leaning in the postive light that your's have. Thank you so much for your kind words. And I have noticed your absence from chat. We do have a few newcomers. Hope, your absence has meant that all has been well with you!
Whistling Willow
Posted by paxvox2000 on May 12, 2002, at 18:11:18
In reply to Re: Segregation, posted by Willow on May 12, 2002, at 15:45:59
My absence DID mean I was feeling better, alas, not for long. My "mental status" is so closely tied to my wife's current struggles. I too closely mirror her moods, which is why I was going to counseling last summer (to learn how to cope with HER depression w/o being drawn into the black hole with her). It's bad enough I have my own struggles with mental illness (sorry to have to use "THAT" term) let alone having to try to keep up the normalness in my home for my 7 year old daughter's sake. I have REALLY been feeling desperate lately, very low,very bad. Oh, well, that's the deal with me. But looks like I am back for the long haul now.
See you here and there,
PAX (yes, the 2000, 2001 and 2002 version of paxvox, paxvox2000 etc....too bad Dr. B. won't link me up to myself, I feel a real personality disorder due to this )
PAX
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