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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    Aloneness "Aloneness is a state of being, whereas loneliness is a state of feeling. It's like the difference between being broke and being poor." - Townes Van Zandt I am always wary of pontification, narcissism, and arrogance. Sometimes it happens anyway, no matter how much humble pie I eat...
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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    While I am not there, I shall be here... http://www.chinapage.com/gnl.html
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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    Sharing Thank you, JenAgain, for your kind words. Funny, I started crying reading about your crying. Broke me open that much more. Dang. Got me all weepy now. Bless your heart.
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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    This much I feel to be true... Our lives were never meant to be unimaginative. Lazy from time to time, but never boring. Thank you for feeling the same. We'll get more interesting things done more slowly this way. Quality takes time. Charlie
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    New People Always Say The Same Thing, Don't We?

    Whereupon feeling for the first time the cold bitterness of grief, I looked around the graveyard, turning away from the platitudes at my great-grandmother's grave. The sweeping gaze of my weeping eyes was returned by cold surnames names symmetrically stamped on stone reliquaries used repeatedly...
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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    I am formidable. To my daemons of unknown origin, I am coming for you. That you have boldly risen in my mind betrays your naivete, and your youthful exuberance shall be your final undoing. You and your kind have tested my patience for the last time. Take warning. You should know that I...
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    Scouting/ Baden-Powell

    I like the tangible, physical records of accomplishments, though my wardrobe these days would "clash with the sash". I seem to still own a staggering amount of olive drab clothing, however...
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    New People Always Say The Same Thing, Don't We?

    Morning coffee, yes please and thank you. Bricklie, Of course, there is nothing new under the Sun, or the Moon. It has all been thought before, felt before, made before, sung before, and written before now. But not by you, not before now. And that, my dear fellow creature, is the beauty...
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    Greetings, mythical beasts. We each have a question.

    Oh GOODY! more funny smart people! Welcome. Already, I think you're really great. I too enjoyed your post immensely and will take the time to develop an appropriately intelligent, lengthy reply. For now, the geometry is all around you, I promise.
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    Just Want to Say Thank You...and Hello

    A warm hello Yep, it's hard. No doubt about it. Shiny hearts do, in time, get easier to look at directly. Very proud of and very happy for you all.
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    Managing the Magic and the Mundane

    Because I am selfish... I want you to be strong so that you can help me lift heavy things. I want you to succeed so that you will not bring me down with your failure. I want you to make mistakes so that I can learn from them. I want you to live a rich life so that the stories you tell will...
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    Scouting/ Baden-Powell

    This day in history: January 24, 1908 - Robert Baden-Powell pioneers the Boy Scouts in England.
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    Scouting/ Baden-Powell

    Getting going... Silver tray...yep, I know that one. I sat through a high school graduation a couple of years ago and listened, appalled, to the superintendent and the principal claim that the graduates DESERVED our respect and pontificate d about how these kids were the "next greatest...
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    Scouting/ Baden-Powell

    "How to light a fire" or "Finding your tent stakes with a cell phone display" I'm re-posting this link for two reasons: Its principles lie at the very root of Scouting in the United States and, more to the point, it is fun. http://www.inquiry.net/traditional/beard/ohb/index.htm Folklore is...
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