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Rose and the Oods

Date and Time  - Nov. 9th, 2007, 03:04 pm

Current Mood  - weird weird
Current Music  - budgies in conference

roses oodz


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Fit Light Dairy vs. American Beauty

Date and Time  - Jul. 6th, 2007, 11:57 pm

Current Mood  - awake awake
Current Music  - fan

Poll #1016853 American Beauty vs. Fit Light Dairy
Open to: All, results viewable to: All

Who do you find more attractive?

View Answers

fit light dairy
68 (87.2%)

american beauty
6 (7.7%)

I am not generally attracted to women.
4 (5.1%)



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Berv Love Lake

Date and Time  - Dec. 9th, 2006, 11:07 am

Current Mood  - happy happy
Current Music  - budgies in conference in next room

Yesterday was wonderful. I couldn't wait until evening, so I took the bus out to Burlington to meet up with [info]purpleglitter for lunch during her break. If it weren't for the infrequentness of the buses, I would meet her for lunch more regularly.

When she arrived home after work, [info]purpleglitter brought me a dozen roses, one for each year we've been together. She took me out to Vinny T's for dinner, which was the perfect choice. Back at her house, we had champagne and chatted away the night. We had planned to watch Tipping the Velvet, but never got around to playing the movie.

Quiet, romantic, happy. I couldn't have asked for a better anniversary.

roses and champagne


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Roses Oodz

Date and Time  - Jul. 10th, 2006, 12:22 pm

Current Mood  - mellow mellow
Current Music  - budgies gurgling

roses oodz at foodmaster


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Morning Walk in Menotomy

Date and Time  - Jul. 9th, 2006, 12:49 pm

Current Mood  - mellow mellow
Current Music  - budgies gurgling

I took [info]purpleglitter's camera along with me on my walk this morning. This is what I saw:

squirrel on the squirrel highway
+28 )


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Free Semi-Transparent Icons

Date and Time  - Mar. 23rd, 2006, 10:35 pm

Current Mood  - creative creative
Current Music  - silence

Each lines in this table contains three copies of the exact same icon set on different background colours. If you have a browser that handles .png images correctly, the same icon will look different on each background colour. I though it would be cool if different people saw different icons depending on their layout, and these icons will achieve that effect. Feel free to take any of the six icons here if you like the concept.

WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
semi-transparent eye semi-transparent eye semi-transparent eye
semi-transparent escher stairs semi-transparent escher stairs semi-transparent escher stairs
semi-transparent milky way semi-transparent milky way semi-transparent milky way
semi-transparent girl with the pearl earring semi-transparent girl with the pearl earring semi-transparent girl with the pearl earring
semi-transparent bob semi-transparent bob semi-transparent bob
semi-transparent rose semi-transparent rose semi-transparent rose


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The Rose

Date and Time  - Jan. 5th, 2005, 01:26 pm

Current Mood  - thankful thankful
Current Music  - mr. and mrs. squeaky chirping

When the night has been too lonely
and the road has been to long,
and you think that love is only
for the lucky and the strong,
just remember in the winter
far beneath the bitter snows
lies the seed that with the sun's love
in the spring becomes the rose.

- from Bette Midler's The Rose


That passage reminds me of when i was homeless. I felt hopeless and unlovable. I know now the seeds of my future were there. [info]purpleglitter was waiting for me. But then, I believed I would end up alone on the street for the rest of my life. I saw no path out of my dark winter. The song makes me cry every time I hear it. I'm so lucky I found a way out. Life on the streets is hard, and the roads seem so endless. I still fear ending up back on the streets. Right now I have enough safety nets to prevent that, but I've been there so I don't view the fear as unfounded. I know it can happen. Being on the streets by yourself is about as lonely as it can get.

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La La La

Date and Time  - Nov. 22nd, 2003, 01:32 am

Current Mood  - high high
Current Music  - lake watching dirty jobs 3

[info]purpleglitter is watching road kill on dirty jobs 3 on the discovery channel
i don't want to watch
i don't want to see lots of dead aminals
i'm going to type the whole time it's on.
sort of in a la la la, i'm not listening way
i don't want to see dead aminals
okay
let's write about something else
i hope this is over soon
they're talking about broken legs and necks
i don't want to listen
i wish she'd put it on mute
la la la
la la la
la la la
i don't like this
yuck
anyway
i looked
disturbing
yuck yuck yuck
i hope it's over soon
now they're going to bury them
green grass
red roses
purple bubbles
la la la la la
i'm not listening
la la la la la
unloading carcasses
la la la la la
la la la la la
i don't want to here about this
it's over.

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Eyes and Joy

Date and Time  - Sep. 29th, 2003, 02:12 pm


Eyes and Joy

gorgeous friends
before we met
you're talking dirty
following boys
chances earned
entire roses
touch things
in delicious blur
hallucinating it
need topic
find tomorrow
started safe
reminiscing
autumn path
danced over 2am
nights power
days spent kissing
telling you
you and i one
held in kindness
watched turning
past happiness
screaming hospital
that's why friends drink


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Heat

Date and Time  - Jun. 25th, 2003, 09:35 pm


Heat

i sit here
hot
hot
hot
in my furnace of a room

i want touch
lips
velvet against mine
soft pressure
tongue
slowly exploring
mine
roses
i want to taste
roses

i want to feel
skin
tensing
releasing
tensing
releasing
with my touch

i want to lose
myself
in the heat
the walls becoming candles
burning as we burn
melting as we melt
in my furnace of a room


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What Every One Should Know

Date and Time  - Jan. 13th, 2003, 09:14 pm

Current Mood  - amused amused
Current Music  - Marie LaForet - La Voix du Silence

A week ago, I found a book in my closet that I had never seen before. Printed in 1884, it is entitled The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know. It's "a cyclopedia of practical information" and has subjects listed in alphabetical order. Following are some of my favorite entries:

   Cancer — cure. — Take the blossoms of red clover and make tea of them, and drink freely. It will cure cancer in the stomach as well as on the surface.

   Choking — ways to relieve. — Do not lose an instant. Force the mouth open with the handle of a knife or of a long spoon; push the thumb and fingers deep down into the throat beyond the root of the tongue, and feel for the foreign body. If the obstruction cannot be grasped, a hair pin bent into a hook and guided by the left hand will often bring it out. If this fails, get someone to press against the front of the chest or support it against the edge of a table, and strike several hard, quick blows with open hand on the back between the shoulder blades. Further treatment must be applied by a physician, who should have been immediately sent for
   2. To prevent choking, break an egg into a cup and give it to the person choking, to swallow. The white of the egg seems to catch around the obstacle and remove it. If one egg does not answer the purpose, try another. The white is all that is necessary.
   3. A smart blow with the flat of the hand on the back just below the neck will often relieve the windpipe. If it does not, send for the doctor at once.
   4. Foreign bodies lodged in the throat can be removed by forcibly blowing into the ear. The plan is so easily tried and so harmless that we suggest its use.

   Dentists' Nerve Paste. — 1. Arsenic, one part; rose pink, two parts. To destroy the nerve apply this preparation on a pledget of cotton, previously moistened with creosote, to the cavity of the tooth, let it remain four hours, then wash out thoroughly with water.
   2. Arsenous acid, thirty grains; acetate of morphia, twenty grains; creosote, quantity sufficient for paste. Mix.

   Embalming — new method of. — Mix together five pounds dry sulphate of alumine, one quart of warm water, and one hundred grains arsenious acid. Inject three or four quarts of this mixture into all the vessels of the human body. This applies as well to all animals, birds, fishes, etc. This process supercedes the old and revolting mode, and has been introduced into the great anatomical schools of Paris.

   Guano — home-made. — Save all your fowl manure from sun and rain. To prepare it for use, spread a layer of dry swamp muck (the blacker it is the better) on your barn floor, and dump on it the whole of your fowl manure; beat it into a fine powder with the back of your spade; this done, add hard wood ashes and plaster of Paris, so that the compound shall be composed of the following proportions: Dried muck, four bushels; fowl manure, two bushels; ashes, one bushel; plaster, one and one-half bushels. Mix thoroughly, and spare no labor; for, in this matter, the effort expended will be well paid for. A little before planting, moisten the heap with water, or, better still, with urine; cover well over with old mats, and let it lie till wanted for use. Apply it to beans, corn, or potatoes, at the rate of a handful to a hill; and mix with the soil before dropping the seed. This will be found the best substitute for guano ever invented, and may be depended on for bringing great crops of turnips, corn, potatoes, etc.

   Hysterics — cure for. — The fit may be prevented by the administration of thirty drops of laudanum, and as many of ether. When it has taken place open the windows, loosen the tight parts of the dress, sprinkle cold water on the face, etc. A glass of wine or cold water when the patient can swallow. Avoid excitement and tight lacing.

   Mites in Cheese — to destroy. — 1. These are at all times better avoided than destroyed, for when they have become very numerous they do a great deal of damage in a short time. To avoid mites the best plan seems to be to leave the cheese exposed to the air, and to brush it occasionally; some prefer wrapping the cheese in a buttered paper, but the former plan, we think is the best. When mites have become very numerous, they may be killed by suspending the cheese by a piece of wire or string, and dipping it for a moment into a pail of boiling water. The boiling water will kill all the mites, and do no harm to the cheese unless it is left in too long.
   2. Cheese kept in a cool larder or cellar, with a cloth rung out of clean, cold water constantly upon it, will never have mites in it, or if it has, this will soon destroy them, and also greatly improve the cheese, keeping it always moist.

   Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas. — Take two or three ounces of nitrate of ammonia in crystals and put it into a retort, taking care that the heat does not exceed five hundred degrees; when the crystals begin to melt, the gas will be produced in considerable quantities. The gas may be also produced, though not so pure, by pouring nitric acid, diluted with five or six times it [sic] weight of water, on copper fillings or small pieced of tin. The gas is given out till the acid begins to turn brown; the process must then be stopped.

   Opium and its Uses. — Opium is a stimulant, narcotic, and anodyne. Used externally, it acts almost as well as when taken into the stomach, and without affecting the head of causing nausea. Applied to irritable ulcers in the form of tincture, it promotes their cure and allays pain. Clothes dipped in a strong solution, and applied over painful bruises, tumors, or inflamed joints, allays pain. A small piece of solid opium stuffed into a hollow tooth relieves toothache. Two drops of the wine of opium dropped into the eye acts as an excellent stimulant in bloodshot eye, or after long-continued inflammation, it is useful in strengthening the eye. Applied as a liniment, in combination with ammonia or oil, or with camphorated spirit, it relieves muscular pain. When combined with oil of turpentine, it is useful as a liniment in spasmodic colic. Used internally, it acts as a very powerful stimulant, then as a sedative, and finally as an anodyne and narcotic, allaying pain in the most extraordinary manner, by acting directly upon the nervous system.
   In acute rheumatism it is a most excellent medicine, when combined with calomel and tartarate of antimony; but its exhibition requires the judicious care of a medical man.
   Doses of the various preparations. — Confection of opium, from five grains to half a dram; extract of opium, from one to five grains (this is a valuable form, as it does not produce so much after-derangement of the nervous system as solid opium); pills of soap and opium, from five to ten grains; compound ipecacuanha powder (Dover's powders), from five to twenty grains, compound kino powder, from five to twenty grains; wine of opium, from ten minim to one dram.
   Caution. — Opium is a powerful poison when taken in too large a quantity, and therefore should be used with extreme caution.

   Sealing-wax (Red). — Shellac (very pale), four ounces; cautiously melt in a bright copper pan over a clear charcoal fire; when fused, add Venice turpentine, one and one-fourth ounces. Mix, and further add vermilion, three ounces; remove the pan from the fire, and pour into a mold. For a black color, use ivory black, or lampblack, instead of the vermilion; for a blue color, use Prussian blue, instead of vermilion, same quantity. Each color must be well mixed with the composition; of the lampblack, use only sufficient to color.

   Small-pox — cure for. — A physician writes: I am willing to risk my reputation as a public man, if the worst case of small-pox cannot be cured in three days simply by cream of tartar. This is a never-failing remedy: One ounce of cream of tartar, dissolved in one pint of boiling water, to be taken when cold. Dose, two tablespoonfuls every two hours. It is also a preventive; dose, as before, three times a day. It has cured thousands, never leaves a mark, never causes blindness, and avoids tedious lingering.

   Soup for Invalids. — Raw beef, on account of its ready digestibility, is often prescribed for invalids. Of late, European physicians have found the use of what we may call raw soup of great utility when given to patients much reduced by fevers. This soup, first proposed by Liebig, is made from finely chopped beef or fowl, recently killed. Half a pound of this meet [sic] is added to a pint and a half of distilled water (pure rain water, filtered, will answer), four drops of pure muriatic acid are added, and a teaspoonful of salt, or enough to suit the taste. After standing an hour, the whole is thrown upon a hair sieve (a flannel bag will do as well) to separate the liquid. If the first liquid which passes through is muddy, it is poured back into the strainer until what runs off is quite clear. When the liquid ceases to run, half a pint of water is added, in small quantities at a time, to the flesh in the strainer. The yield will be about a pint of a reddish colored liquid, tasting like soup, which is to be given cold, a cupful at a time, or in such quantities as the patient desires. It is claimed that this soup contains the nutritive principles of the meat not changed by heat, as they are in cooking, and that they are part ready digested by the muriatic acid, and that it is suited to the weakest digestive organs. If the red color and somewhat fleshy odor are objected to, the one may be disguised by caramel (burnt sugar) and the other by a little wine. The soup spoils readily, and in warm weather must be kept on ice.

   Tape Worm. — To expel this parasite, take equal parts of tincture assafoetida and tincture absinthii, in teaspoonful doses, night and morning. No fasting is necessary.


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Legos

Date and Time  - Apr. 24th, 2002, 12:24 pm

Current Mood  - dorky dorky
Current Music  - Cindy Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

Me as a lego person.

Beverly as a lego person.


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Forgotten Worry

Date and Time  - Mar. 23rd, 2002, 10:02 pm


Forgotten Worry

neon purple
clouds of
forgotten worry
pink and green bubbles
float past
sweet smells
of pickles and roses
and jasmine and sage
drift by
flickering rainbows
of flowing
static
flickering
flickering
flickering
filling
seething
twisting
roaring
bellowing
humming
and
silent


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She's Angry

Date and Time  - Dec. 14th, 2001, 03:16 pm

Current Mood  - okay okay
Current Music  - doors slamming

This doesn't even come close to how upset she really is about this.

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Uglification

Date and Time  - Dec. 14th, 2001, 02:43 pm

Current Mood  - annoyed annoyed
Current Music  - scraping of the rake

Some guy is tearing up our front yard. We used to have pretty rose bushes - gone. The wonderful little evergreens - gone. Now we have dirt. Knowing our landlord, they're not going to be replaced. The guy has also pruned the fuck out of the remaining shrubs, so now they look like shit. The house is being uglified.

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If I Were

Date and Time  - Oct. 2nd, 2001, 10:52 pm

Current Mood  - weird weird
Current Music  - Shakespeare's Sister - Stay

If I were a stone, I would be... geode
If I were a tree, I would be an... weeping willow
If I were a bird, I would be a... flamingo
If I were an insect, I would be a... moth
If I were a machine, I would be a... computer
If I were a tool, I would be a... paint brush
If I were a fruit, I would be a... lemon
If I were a flower, I would be a... rose
If I were a kind of weather, I would be... thunderstorm
If I were a mythical creature, I would be a... elf
If I were a musical instrument, I would be a... melodeon
If I were a kind of profession, I would be a... artist
If I were an animal, I would be a... cat
If I were anything in the world, I would be... nothing
If I were a colour, I would be... purple
If I were a fragrance, I would be... baby powder
If I were an emotion, I would be... excitement
If I were a state or feeling, I would be... juxtaposition
If I were a vegetable, I would be a... pepper
If I were a sound, I would be... thunderstorm
If I were an Element, I would be... fire

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