Ahmad, look, a launcher they missed. We're all fueled up--shall we take off?
Yes, I know, but it won't be for all eternity, just another escape from a terminal stint of corrosion. Back then, as now, they let imagination run wild. Crepitus may've occurred as well as some versions of the prince's transformation into even less than a frog. Which reminds me of Henry's romance with exotic vocab. So let's grab the ditty and fly:
Tithonus
This wine is strong,
And I am no longer young.
Pink girls with honeyed thighs
Cannot revitalize
My presbyopic eyes.
Yes, I am not wise,
But I know that beauty dies.
Listen: a coyote cries.
Falling snow tickles the trees.
Cicadas chirp in my knees.
Ruskin probably never wore a buskin it occurs. He was referenced somewhere as a mocker of casting birds bees trees and whatnot as sentient or sapient. But we know it's entirely possible that they all know experiences people couldn't guess. Brahmins once were careful where they tread. Its only sin against Ruskin is the tickles. But on to the prince's sentence. Sempiternal unfortunately, due to omissions in the request form. Critical omissions as it turned out, health, vigor, appeal. Thus sentenced to corrode forever. Not only Christians conjured hell. Imagination's an accomplished conjurer. Did Hamlet only worry about dreaming? They're nasty incursions it's true. And maybe his were all nightmares. Other animals appear to be spared imagination. A lucky accident if so, possibly an error on the inventor's part.
The ditty's witty I noticed, a tad manically at the end. Launch was easy anyway, no, Ahmad? Surely any crepitus is all sound and fury signifying nothing, like intending to defecate but expelling only a trumpet blast. Nothing would be a relief. Don't they say "there's always something?" As if they wished there weren't? Many speak truth in spite of themselves.
We seem to have reached cruise speed. Tithonus, unlike Mithridates, never died old. Methuselah had it easy.
My relatives in Asia said that before the tsunami hit there was a nervous movement of animals inland and toward whatever semblance of high ground there was.
Vibrations, pressure, sounds could be the cues, the story's not unfamiliar, and may denote a fact. People lack early warning systems, a deprivation some "lower animals" may not suffer. Still, some might prefer to be demolished by the crashing seawall. Tithonus for example, at any time during his endless aging gig. But of course Neptune can't trump Zeus in the infinity zone. A tsunami of antimatter could be promising it has occurred, and possibly curative in all domains. A perfect panacea wouldn't be unwelcome.
Allopurinol dogs seemed to be aware of weather changes in advance of their occurrence. They also seemed to sense the approach of strangers several minutes in advance of their approach. When my wife was out alone with our zweimaraner he would not let people approach her. He would make a wide circle around her, and no one could safely crosdit. He was a big boy and had a very impressive growl and flashing teeth. No one ever tried to find out if the dog was bluff or truth. Schnapps the Wemaraner was naturally protective, especially of my wife. He had required no training to display controlled aggression in her defense. In many ways he became more her dog than mine.
None of our dogs ever had that illness. They were all healthy dogs. Schnapps was about six months old when I bought him for fifteen dollars from a junkie in the south Bronx. He was a mess, but i fed him and exercised him well. He turned out to be a wonderful dog with a taste for champagne and sparkling wine. When he had some his ears became very warm.
You may be favored, he's thrown me to the floor a couple times. I should've heeded the advance warning. But I wasn't used to receiving them, so ignored the alert: "seismic waves." Not his fault I suppose.
When i was a kid I had a couple English teachers who were given to rants against the pathetic fallacy and anything that resembled it.
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Ahmad, look, a launcher they missed. We're all fueled up--shall we take off?
Yes, I know, but it won't be for all eternity, just another escape from a terminal stint of corrosion. Back then, as now, they let imagination run wild. Crepitus may've occurred as well as some versions of the prince's transformation into even less than a frog. Which reminds me of Henry's romance with exotic vocab. So let's grab the ditty and fly:
Tithonus
This wine is strong,
And I am no longer young.
Pink girls with honeyed thighs
Cannot revitalize
My presbyopic eyes.
Yes, I am not wise,
But I know that beauty dies.
Listen: a coyote cries.
Falling snow tickles the trees.
Cicadas chirp in my knees.
Ruskin probably never wore a buskin it occurs. He was referenced somewhere as a mocker of casting birds bees trees and whatnot as sentient or sapient. But we know it's entirely possible that they all know experiences people couldn't guess. Brahmins once were careful where they tread. Its only sin against Ruskin is the tickles. But on to the prince's sentence. Sempiternal unfortunately, due to omissions in the request form. Critical omissions as it turned out, health, vigor, appeal. Thus sentenced to corrode forever. Not only Christians conjured hell. Imagination's an accomplished conjurer. Did Hamlet only worry about dreaming? They're nasty incursions it's true. And maybe his were all nightmares. Other animals appear to be spared imagination. A lucky accident if so, possibly an error on the inventor's part.
The ditty's witty I noticed, a tad manically at the end. Launch was easy anyway, no, Ahmad? Surely any crepitus is all sound and fury signifying nothing, like intending to defecate but expelling only a trumpet blast. Nothing would be a relief. Don't they say "there's always something?" As if they wished there weren't? Many speak truth in spite of themselves.
We seem to have reached cruise speed. Tithonus, unlike Mithridates, never died old. Methuselah had it easy.
My relatives in Asia said that before the tsunami hit there was a nervous movement of animals inland and toward whatever semblance of high ground there was.
Vibrations, pressure, sounds could be the cues, the story's not unfamiliar, and may denote a fact. People lack early warning systems, a deprivation some "lower animals" may not suffer. Still, some might prefer to be demolished by the crashing seawall. Tithonus for example, at any time during his endless aging gig. But of course Neptune can't trump Zeus in the infinity zone. A tsunami of antimatter could be promising it has occurred, and possibly curative in all domains. A perfect panacea wouldn't be unwelcome.
Allopurinol dogs seemed to be aware of weather changes in advance of their occurrence. They also seemed to sense the approach of strangers several minutes in advance of their approach. When my wife was out alone with our zweimaraner he would not let people approach her. He would make a wide circle around her, and no one could safely crosdit. He was a big boy and had a very impressive growl and flashing teeth. No one ever tried to find out if the dog was bluff or truth. Schnapps the Wemaraner was naturally protective, especially of my wife. He had required no training to display controlled aggression in her defense. In many ways he became more her dog than mine.
How did her guard dog acquire leishmaniasis I'm wondering. Are NM sandflies transmitters?
None of our dogs ever had that illness. They were all healthy dogs. Schnapps was about six months old when I bought him for fifteen dollars from a junkie in the south Bronx. He was a mess, but i fed him and exercised him well. He turned out to be a wonderful dog with a taste for champagne and sparkling wine. When he had some his ears became very warm.
Maybe allopurinol was just a breath mint.
When i lived in Ca., every so often the cups and saucers on the shelves would begin to shake and rattle. The wrath of Poseidon.
You may be favored, he's thrown me to the floor a couple times. I should've heeded the advance warning. But I wasn't used to receiving them, so ignored the alert: "seismic waves." Not his fault I suppose.
‘Falling snow tickles the trees’… Lovely!