And I can't help but wonder where I'm bound

Apr 29, 2009 22:14

I always figured that, at some point, I'd reach a place in life where I'd be living in a place somewhere in or near the mountains: Montana, northern Idaho, maybe even somewhere in Oregon. I like the seasons and I especially like a good winter with snow ( Read more... )

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"The point" ext_184661 April 30 2009, 11:03:00 UTC
Re: "The point" misterjimmy April 30 2009, 15:36:46 UTC
I like that blog. Is that yours? Nice look and feel.
Re: 'the point', I avoid some fat - in bulk at least; I read lots of books, good and less-than-good; I try and get along with just about everybody but am less successful than I'd like to be, but I still try to be nice while letting them be. I do a bit of walking.
But 'the Point' still eludes me.
So, I'll keep walking, keep reading, keep wondering and try to 'avoid foods that angry up the blood', and, hopefully, when it's over, I'll be able to think I did more than exist; made some kind of difference and didn't merely take up space.

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Re: "The point" ext_184896 May 1 2009, 11:56:04 UTC
It is, thanks.

As Eric Idle sings, even if we are just taking up space we're not taking up much, cosmically speaking. But maybe the point IS something else. "42?"

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Re: "The point" misterjimmy May 1 2009, 15:37:02 UTC
"42" - heh heh. I haven't heard that in a long time, from someone besides me, I mean. Maybe I should revisit the works of Goober Pyle, the Philosopher.

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Re: "The point" ext_185394 May 2 2009, 22:34:01 UTC
Goober, sure. And Freud.(Pron. "Frood," rhymes with food). He had it all figured out, you know.

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Re: "The point" misterjimmy May 3 2009, 00:06:38 UTC
Yeah, ol' 'Siggy' figured that one out a long time ago.

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