"no proud glory in defending it"
april 29
Truly and poperly at the 2 1/2 months point today, and I must say things
are going so much better since I minimized my dealings with the DULLARDS
by leaving the WORK program.
In today's class it was the film "Geronimo."
I'm given to understand that "webmaster" Lance intends to contact Pam
Paugh (Patsy's sister - not everyone that comes to this site know Ramsey
chapter + verse) about the "party posting." What a modern world. Wait till
computers can virtually verbalize the "OH NO" noise made in the brains
of suffocating people. Incidentally - AL LAUGHLIN's latest band was "TREPANATION"
which was an Indian process maybe Mayan or Aztec) of placing a hole in
the skull during a ritual. AL didn't mention that till 2 days after I sent
the party posting.
After the recent school shootings near Denver, the Canadian Health Minister
did proceed to utter suchlike:
"Obviously, laws by themselves arent' sufficient to prevent tragedies
from occurring. I think we've taken a more effective approach here in Canada
with the laws we've adopted, but it takes more than just laws to prevent
situations like this." - Allen Rock
Well, amen bro, but then there was a school shooting in ALBERTA just
yesterday. There's a great sizzling emptiness wafting about AND there's
no proud glory in defending it, bit by bit.
The Times Call du Longmont assininely suggested "It WON'T HAPPEN HERE,"
oh no, not with their basketball program etc- And with so many places to
call in crisis. Couldn't help but SHUDDER when I noticed the Boulder County
Sherriffs Department on the list. Are we not SUFFOCATING unknowingly onto
the scene of one person's unknown distress.
Recently a guard opined that "sure-shot" Anderson, who shot up the ADAM's
Co. Court Van several months ago is an example of someone who needs mental
help but isn't getting it.
Well I've heard VIA soundbytes that there's a large influx of people
hitting les site tonite, due to party posting going up hours ago. I think
I'd better sleep with my pants on tonight.
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