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09 Mar 2008, 7:50 pm

...a strange tale of the albino son of the moon, but the music is pretty, and I like the images of the boy's eyes...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nANyX-O-9rk&feature=related[/youtube]



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09 Mar 2008, 9:10 pm

Quoting Hartz:

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I'm glad you got a kick out of that Hartz. :D



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10 Mar 2008, 12:42 am

Yeah, we used to own the property with "The Pink Car" on Lynx Lake Road, outside of Prescott, that house on that hillside, I helped build it. From digging the footers, to hanging on a rope putting in the glass and the wrap-around deck. My parents finally sold it sometime in the 90's I think. Thats where they bolted to from Kentucky when I shamed them out of the state w/ my unplanned pregancy :D and running out on the wedding.
Seen the Grand Canyon so many times I can't remember them all. It's always beautiful every time through.


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10 Mar 2008, 1:15 am

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Yeah, we used to own the property with "The Pink Car" on Lynx Lake Road, outside of Prescott, that house on that hillside, I helped build it. From digging the footers, to hanging on a rope putting in the glass and the wrap-around deck. My parents finally sold it sometime in the 90's I think. Thats where they bolted to from Kentucky when I shamed them out of the state w/ my unplanned pregancy :D and running out on the wedding.
Seen the Grand Canyon so many times I can't remember them all. It's always beautiful every time through.


wow, my folks put me in the mental institution when I got unweddedly pregnant and it was out of state. They shipped ME out rather than leave themselves. I refused to tell who the father was because I did NOT want to marry even to save my skin!

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10 Mar 2008, 1:18 am

quoting Reika: While Chuck gets snow, it was 40 degrees in Alaska in the middle of Feb. It's allready spring here almost.

40 degrees! 40 degrees! Oh man, those trucks are going to start falling through the ice into the Talkeetna any moment now.



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10 Mar 2008, 4:31 am

Here are some more antics of my sons.

Videos 1 and 3 show UbbyUbbyUbby / Daniel (7 year old Aspie son)

Video 2 is AussieBoy / Jimmy (9 year old Aspie son). Jimmy filmed himself.

http://www.youtube.com/user/smelena73

I'm been happy by the number of Aspie/Autie families on Youtube promoting the positives of Autism/Asperger's.

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10 Mar 2008, 12:49 pm

If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I would like Smelena to be my mother in my next life.



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10 Mar 2008, 8:59 pm

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If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I would like Smelena to be my mother in my next life.



Me, too, Mommy! :)


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10 Mar 2008, 9:43 pm

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CC, James Tate reminds me of Richard Brautigan.

Deacon, the grey kitten - so adorable. The angst in those blue, blue eyes... :)


I'm re-reading Brautigan. A verrah interesting character. Originally from Seattle before he headed off to San Francisco to play with the last of the Beat. His writing style was so odd, I wondered if he was Aspie, but then I read some things and go, hm, maybe not...



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10 Mar 2008, 10:10 pm

Sturking and Limming again topic

Now that we have dug out from the storm here, there is supposed to be more snow so that in this winter we may yet have close to 200 centimeters of the white stuff, complete with its own technosystem of salt, highway snow plows, salt, show shovels, salt, snow blowers, salt, snow melters, salt, dump trucks, salt. Salt of the earth.

I worry that the Great Lakes will become the Great Big Salty Sea! :? 8O :(

Then the Dead Sea. :evil:


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10 Mar 2008, 11:10 pm

ok, now i know i'm tired.

and i'm thinking i'd date foamy the squirrel? he makes way more sense than most people do.

time for sleep. yes. poppies will make them sleeeeep.

say goodnight gracie....



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11 Mar 2008, 1:24 am

Nan wrote:
ok, now i know i'm tired.



say goodnight gracie....


good night, gracie


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11 Mar 2008, 1:40 am

ohmygawd i have to get up in five hours and go to work and i'm watching a space launch on the web instead

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

brings back memories of watching the mercury and gemini launches crammed into the hallway at school as a young girl... and it's still way, way cool.



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11 Mar 2008, 3:44 am

hartzofspace wrote:
cosmiccat wrote:
If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I would like Smelena to be my mother in my next life.



Me, too, Mommy! :)


Ummmmm .... is this because you want to be able to wrestle teddy-bears , do somersaults on my couch and bash up cars?

:lol:

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11 Mar 2008, 8:38 am

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Ummmmm .... is this because you want to be able to wrestle teddy-bears , do somersaults on my couch and bash up cars?


Yes, that ,,, and also because I want to learn how to Belly Dance. :D



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11 Mar 2008, 12:23 pm

Ever read a book that you get stuck in for days after finishing(,living in Ye olde England during the Plague or such?)


I just finished Stranger In A Strange Land.I have read many good books that have made me think or feel or laugh or???
But this one had me doing all and I can't seem to get back to my "this world"(Illusions had the same effect on me when I was 16).Anyone who groks this can you please comment on this thread or the one in general autism?I feel like I am near drowning with all the thoughts that are flooding in from this book.I need to grok them immediately because I "should" be..... writing more in the group bio,looking for a new job,calling my dentist for another root canal,getting new glasses,taking my "stuff" to the consignment store,listing items I have made for my Etsy store and other miscellany that requires more "guts" then thoughts.(oh yea of little guts<-me).Do I only "think" to avoid doing any real work.....?Philosophy and slacking certainly are compatable.


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