Beyond the Mortal Coil

Jan 26, 2012 06:40



Have you ever supposed that you may really be better off dead? Douglas Tibbets never thought so either, despite the fact his life was a wreck. But everything began to look better after he met Myra, an advanced psychic who awakened his own psychic abilities and slowly helped turn his life around-growing self-assurance, a promotion at work, and a ( Read more... )

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anakngtinapa January 26 2012, 14:44:18 UTC
So much love for the last part of your entry. And you're looking fancy, sir.

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ehowton January 26 2012, 14:51:00 UTC
Why thank you, ma'am. Entirely contrived, I assure you!

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jobu121 January 26 2012, 15:58:12 UTC
Ok, before I answer you. I wanted to start with the picture. Dude that is a great pic. May I ask what flavor is in the pipe and what is in the glass.

I did like the 80's flick - Better off Dead - sorry dating myself aren't I?
Lane Myer(John Cusak): "Sorry Johnny, I don't have a dime."
Johnny: "Didn't ask for a dime. Two dollars."
Lane Myer: "My little brother got his arm stuck in the microwave. So my mom had to take him to the hospital. My grandma dropped acid this morning, and she freaked out. She hijacked a busload of penguins. So it's sort of a family crisis. Bye!"
[slams the door shut]
"Wheres my two dollars!"
Sorry I totally digressed on your first sentence. HAHAHAHAHAHA

I like the "fake it until you make it" and yes let us all be excellent to each other.
Thanks for the link just downloaded the e-book.

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ehowton January 26 2012, 17:16:39 UTC
Dude that is a great pic.
Thank you!

May I ask what flavor is in the pipe and what is in the glass.
"Dr. Watson" in the pipe, Franzia "Chillable Red" in the glass.

"Wheres my two dollars!"
TWO DOLLARS!

I like the "fake it until you make it"
Snowflakes falling on...something poetically depressing

and yes let us all be excellent to each other.
Party on, Garth.

Thanks for the link just downloaded the e-book.
Freaking SWEET!

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anonymous January 26 2012, 17:16:07 UTC
I downloaded a sample of this onto my Kindle. Thanks for the heads up. I'm always looking for new reading material.

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ehowton January 26 2012, 17:28:27 UTC
As my last post indicated, I haven't had an opportunity to read in about a year - but an 8-hour novel is good. Of course it held my interest. I could restart and finish Atlas Shrugged in under a week if I set my mind to it.

Always so much to do!

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anonymous January 26 2012, 20:50:37 UTC
I get nervous is I don't have something to read. I love the Kindle as there are a lot of free books. Saves me a ton of money.

I still highly recommend Diana Gabaldon to your wife.

`galinda822

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ehowton January 26 2012, 21:18:20 UTC
lol - I thought that was you. Was I right about The Chatham School Affair ? Was that you? I CANNOT REMEMBER IN MY OLD AGE!

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suzanne1945 January 26 2012, 21:46:50 UTC
I appreciate your candid review of "Beyond the Mortal Coil". Your picture is a great enhancement.

Isn't there a quote that "Love knows no boundaries"? Tried to find the origin of said quote, but was unsuccessful.

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ehowton January 26 2012, 23:04:09 UTC
Why thank you. "Candid." Yes. How very diplomatic of you.

And I'm sure you're right about the quote. It would be my guess however, that its triteness would be woefully inadequate to encompass everything I'm trying to convey here. Its easy to believe "love knows no bounds" when you're a fair-haired virginal maiden envisioning a caucasian heterosexual male astride a white steed. In fact, I'm pretty sure that quote was designed for less attractive fair-haired virginal maidens in their anticipation of the same being true for them, and not necessarily hairy overweight Bolsheviks getting ready to wed a 9-year old Asian to secure land after pounding his buddy in the ass. "Love knows no bounds" is probably pretty meaningless at that point :/

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suzanne1945 January 26 2012, 23:17:23 UTC
Such pessimism! You must interpret the quote differently than I. Now why does that not surprise me.:)

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celtmanx January 26 2012, 23:37:31 UTC
"Not an accurate representation of ehowton reading."

No, it's not. You are wearing pants.

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ehowton January 26 2012, 23:41:13 UTC
Showoff!

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