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deponti October 29 2008, 09:37:22 UTC
Yes, this is one PF song I *have* heard even in my fossilized state....

Beautiful words these songs have.

But desperation...that's not MY way!

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deponti October 29 2008, 15:40:54 UTC
Oh, one has to set the alarm on the clock, the timer is a countdown one.

I use a timer to remind me that something is on the gas!!! Otherwise I very often forget all about it and my cooking often begins with a C and C for Carbon is what the cooking turns into.

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anonymous October 29 2008, 13:30:37 UTC
~oh the time was 7:43:20 AM, it's overcast and the spiders in your kitchen are camera-shy
~Chandu

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deponti October 29 2008, 15:42:15 UTC
HA!!! If it was overcast how did those spiderwebs show up so well!?

If the spider
Had spun its web wider
'Twould have included the timer...
And even, perhaps, the rhymer!

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uhh..Two-timer joke? beast_666 October 29 2008, 16:25:14 UTC
I dunno about others, but in this picture I see time bringing about a lot of stuff.. a certain calmness, a sense of purpose with the timer, age and structure with the spider web, a sense of measurement/archival with the clock, and deponti reflected in the clock ;)

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Re: uhh..Two-timer joke? deponti October 29 2008, 16:43:59 UTC
Lovely...and that was a GREAT caption!!!

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inspirethoughts October 29 2008, 16:30:56 UTC
I see this:

Time although looks like standing still, moves on and silently watches the change in the world around it, good, bad, happy, sad, evil, angelic alike. The cobwebs are mere examples of the changing times. The timer reminds one that for everything there is a count down and nothing is permanent.

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deponti October 29 2008, 16:44:37 UTC
Wonderful words. That's really poetic.

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inspirethoughts October 30 2008, 14:45:08 UTC
Thanks! Just got carried away a little.

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