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Bring a bible and a rope
or
Tear the memories from my eyes


Frank settled down in the Valley,
and he hung his wild years on a
nail that he drove through his
wife's forehead.

He sold used office furniture out
there on San Fernando Road and
assumed a $30,000 loan at
15 1/4 % and put a down payment
on a little two bedroom...
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syne:
So did you have the same issue with Wyoming ? What is it with these people? Coming from Chicago...well...I've never been surrounded by a larger group of empty headed, small minded crap-hounds in my life. I'm bored stiff. All you can do is drink yourself to the point of stupidity to be on par with the locals....no ambition, no drive, no individuality, no edge....I'm weirded out surreal ...I hope it's not contagious....

Were you originally from Wyoming? Why were you there?

oxalis:
Tom Cruise is a putz and Elvis Jesus is my hero. biggrin
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My-oh-my-oh Mindy Moloch,

You talk a load of filth, such squalls of grueling kink as would make the Marquis de Sade throw up a little in his mouth. Prisons don't have slang for hobbies which you've diagrammed on your Twister mat. And those rosary beads you tell through your toes smell seamy.

She's fixing me with her humid grey eyes as one leg -- foot...
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syne:
....as it should be....and while you're at it tell the kill-joy id more productive intellectual work can be accomplished after a good ego-melting depravity session that only can be transcended via 'ye 'ol cum/plum soak.

Great writing as usual...looks like a happy ending is implied....makes me wish I was there playing tendratic twister with that grey eyed goddess...

Cheers to good words...

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Normally I'd sooner clamp my teeth on an electrified cheese grater and start sawing open nerve endings than be interested in reading the play-by-play of banal minutiae that makes up a terrifying fraction of most people's day-to-day routine. I know, I know, relating the details is probably cathartic in a way I won't go into, and some may find it to be compelling journalism. Maybe...
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A piece I'm working on. Humor? Erotica? 19th-century-style bloviation? You tell me. Regard:


On the tide of recent events my mind turns to New Orleans. NOLA as I knew it, a suppurating Shangri-La where every facet of life and decay flourished in four-four time, is now forever bound down the backwater burgs of history. Those who knew the Big Easy will not soon forget it,...
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syne:
Hey Cyp...welcome to you as well smile . Weeelll....my experiences with Binaural Beats/Brain Entrainment have been limited to a program called "Brainwave Generator" and consisted basically of session induction to meditative/sleep states. I'll grab a quick cat nap and get what I perceive the benefit of a four hour nap, per se, in 30 minutes. In these states I have experienced quite a bit of brain activity and have done some reading on mind projection/remote viewing more from a scientific point of view rather than metaphysical although one begets the other in many cases. There's a lot to be unlocked here and I'm going to be getting back into experimenting with it.

I have to admit coupling the experience with sympathetic visual stimulus sounds very interesting. Also coupling that with additional cranio-electric stimulation sounds intense. What exactly is the method of applying that electrical stim ? Again, Ive dealt strictly in sound which has been very effective for me. Sounds like all that additional stim might be somewhat of a brain fry...a bit counter to the meditative state induced by low frequency brain entrainment. Thern again it sounds like it may very well intensify the effects and/or open up some new doors. What exactly is your set-up then....mine is quite vanilla compared to your set-up from the sound of it.

btw...your writing has been an interesting read. I don't have time to comment right now as I'm catching a 5:00 am plane to Portland tomorrow morning and I've got to cut out for some z's but I'll stop by in the not too distant and chat more....thanks again for stopping by....

Cheers

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Wild animals are alive until they're dead. Most Americans, on the other hand, are neither truly alive nor totally dead. They sleep but do not dream, and they breathe, but never deeply. They stumble through their days and argue, unconvincingly, between complaints, that they are happy. Elation and anguish are strangely absent from their lives, just as large predators are missing from the landscape. Most...
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Enjoy your stay.