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She stunned me when I first saw her looks Never seen like her even in books An angel who dropped from the sky To say to me "Sam! Hi!" She instantly got my full attention And I at once shown no pretention She lives now in the corridors of my mind You won't find a lady so gentle and kind Now I miss her as I miss the air when I stop breathing She lives in me, so God help me her seeing Sam Burton (C) Today is Friday, Oct. 10, the 289th day of 2014 with 82 to follow. The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Uranus and Venus. Evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Neptune and Saturn. Quotes for the day: "Correction does much, but encouragement does more." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary." Thomas A. Edison POETRY Israfel Edgar Allan Poe In Heaven a spirit doth dwell "Whose heart-strings are a lute"; None sing so wildly well As the angel Israfel, And the giddy stars (so legends tell), Ceasing their hymns, attend the spell Of his voice, all mute. Tottering above In her highest noon, The enamored moon Blushes with love, While, to listen, the red levin (With the rapid Pleiads, even, Which were seven,) Pauses in Heaven. And they say (the starry choir And the other listening things) That Israfeli's fire Is owing to that lyre By which he sits and sings - The trembling living wire Of those unusual strings. But the skies that angel trod, Where deep thoughts are a duty - Where Love's a grown-up God - Where the Houri glances are Imbued with all the beauty Which we worship in a star. Therefore thou art not wrong, Israfeli, who despisest An unimpassioned song; To thee the laurels belong, Best bard, because the wisest! Merrily live, and long! The ecstasies above With thy burning measures suit - Thy grief, thy joy, thy hate, thy love, With the fervor of thy lute - Well may the stars be mute! Yes, Heaven is thine; but this Is a world of sweets and sours; Our flowers are merely - flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he where I, He might not sing so wildly well A mortal melody, While a bolder note than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. BEAUTY AND HEALTH TIP Strengthen your nails Before you go to bed every night, use a nail-strengthening cream on your nails (and under, if they're long). This also keeps them hydrated, which is essential for healthy nails. Trivia Where did the name “Revlon: come from? Nail polish distributors Charles Revson and his brother Joseph, along with nail polish supplier Charles Lachman, who contributed the "L" in the Revlon name, gave birth to the Revlon cosmetics company in 1932. Starting with just one nail product a nail enamel unlike any before it the three men pooled their paltry resources and developed a unique manufacturing process. Using pigments instead of dyes, Revlon was able to offer to women rich-looking, opaque nail enamel in a wide variety of shades never before available. In only six years, the company became a multimillion dollar organization, launching one of the most recognized cosmetics names in the world. How many atoms are there in the universe? Astronomers believe that the universe contains one atom for every 88 gallons of space. How do animals influence the weather? Living creatures create tiny weather systems called microclimates in their nests and burrows. For instance, bees fan their wings at the hive entrance during hot weather. This makes a cooling draft blow through the hive. VOCABULARY Splenetic adjective : marked by bad temper, malevolence, or spite Examples: I know David was in a bad mood all day, but the splenetic tone of his reply to Brenda’s question was not necessary. "If he were 10 or 15 years younger (or at least looked like he was), [Charlie] Sheen would be perfect as the splenetic, screed-spouting anti-hero of John Osborne’s 'Look Back in Anger.'" — From an article by Ben Brantley on the New York Times Arts Beat blog, May 26, 2011 Did you know? In early Western physiology, a person's physical qualities and mental disposition were believed to be determined by the proportion of four ****** humors: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. The last of these was believed to be secreted by the spleen, causing feelings of disposition ranging from intense sadness (melancholia) to irascibility. This now-discredited association explains how the use of "splenetic" (deriving from the Late Latin "spleneticus" and the Latin "splen," meaning "spleen") came to mean both "bad-tempered" and "given to melancholy" as well as "of or relating to the spleen." In later years, the "melancholy" sense fell out of use, but the sense pertaining to ill humor or malevolence remains with us today. Courtesy of Merriam-Webster, Inc. JOKES Female Comebacks Man: Haven't I seen you someplace before? Woman: Yes, that's why I don't go there anymore. Man: Is this seat empty? Woman: Yes, and this one will be if you sit down. Man: Your place or mine? Woman: Both. You go to yours, and I'll go to mine. Man: So, what do you do for a living? Woman: I'm a female impersonator. Man: Hey baby, what's your sign? Woman: Do not enter. Man: How do you like your eggs in the morning? Woman: Unfertilized. Man: If I could see you naked, I'd die happy. Woman: If I saw you naked, I'd probably die laughing. Man: Your body is like a temple. Woman: Sorry, there are no services today. Man: I would go to the end of the world for you. Woman: But would you stay there? Seminars for MEN (Prepared and Presented by Females) 1. Combatting stupidity 2. You too can do housework 3. *** Learn when to keep your mouth shut 4. How to fill an ice tray 5. We do not want ****** underthings for Christmas: give us money 6. Understanding the female response to your coming in drunk at 4am 7. Wonderful laundry techniques (formerly titled, "Don't wash my silks") 8. Parenting: It doesn't end with conception 9. Get a life; learn to cook 10. How not to act like a ******* when you're obviously wrong 11. Spelling: Even you can get it right 12. Understanding your financial incompetence 13. You: The weaker *** 14. Reasons to give flowers 15. How to stay awake in public 16. Why it is unacceptable to relieve yourself anywhere but the bathroom 17. Garbage: Getting it to the curb ! 18. You can fall asleep without it if you really try 19. The morning dilemma if IT is awake: Take a shower 20. I'll wear it if I **** well please 21. How to put the toilet lid down (formerly titled "No, it's not a bidet") 22. "The weekend" and "sports" are not synonyms 23. Give me a break: Why we know your excuses are bull 24. How to go shopping with your mate and not get lost 25. The remote control: Overcoming your dependency 26. Romanticism: Ideas other than *** 27. Helpful postural hints for couch potatoes 28. Mothers-in-law: They are people too 29. Male bonding: Leaving your friends at home 30. You too can be a designated driver 31. Seeing the true you (formerly titled, "You don't look like Mel Gibson when naked") 32. Changing your underwear: It really works 33. The attainable goal: removing **** from your! vocabulary 34. Fluffing the blankets after flatula! ting is not necessary 35. Techniques for calling home before you leave work The Bacon Tree There are two guys who have been lost in the desert for weeks, and they're at death's door. As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in the form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the heat haze, a tree off in the distance. As they get closer, they can see that the tree is draped with rasher upon rasher of bacon. There's smoked bacon, crispy bacon, life-giving juicy nearly-raw bacon, all sorts. "Oh my, Pepe" says the first bloke. "It's a bacon tree!!! We're saved!!!" "You're right!" says Pepe. So Pepe goes on ahead and runs up to the tree salivating at the prospect of food. But as he gets to within five feet of the tree, there's the sound of machine gun fire, and he is shot down in a hail of bullets. His friend quickly drops down on the sand, and calls across to the dying Pepe. "Pepe! Pepe! What on earth happened?"... With his dying breath Pepe calls out... "Ugh, run, run!... it's not a Bacon Tre! e... Scroll Down... ...it's a Ham Bush" HAVE A SUPER NICE FRIDAY and a GORGEOUS WEEKEND!
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Oct 9, 2014
Oct 9, 2014 at 6:51 PM UTC
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She stunned me when I first saw her looks Never seen like her even in books An angel who dropped from the sky To say to me "Sam! Hi!" She instantly got my full attention And I at once shown no pretention She lives now in the corridors of my mind You won't find a lady so gentle and kind Now I miss her as I miss the air when I stop breathing She lives in me, so God help me her seeing Sam Burton (C) Today is Friday, Oct. 10, the 289th day of 2014 with 82 to follow. The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Uranus and Venus. Evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Neptune and Saturn. Quotes for the day: "Correction does much, but encouragement does more." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary." Thomas A. Edison POETRY Israfel Edgar Allan Poe In Heaven a spirit doth dwell "Whose heart-strings are a lute"; None sing so wildly well As the angel Israfel, And the giddy stars (so legends tell), Ceasing their hymns, attend the spell Of his voice, all mute. Tottering above In her highest noon, The enamored moon Blushes with love, While, to listen, the red levin (With the rapid Pleiads, even, Which were seven,) Pauses in Heaven. And they say (the starry choir And the other listening things) That Israfeli's fire Is owing to that lyre By which he sits and sings - The trembling living wire Of those unusual strings. But the skies that angel trod, Where deep thoughts are a duty - Where Love's a grown-up God - Where the Houri glances are Imbued with all the beauty Which we worship in a star. Therefore thou art not wrong, Israfeli, who despisest An unimpassioned song; To thee the laurels belong, Best bard, because the wisest! Merrily live, and long! The ecstasies above With thy burning measures suit - Thy grief, thy joy, thy hate, thy love, With the fervor of thy lute - Well may the stars be mute! Yes, Heaven is thine; but this Is a world of sweets and sours; Our flowers are merely - flowers, And the shadow of thy perfect bliss Is the sunshine of ours. If I could dwell Where Israfel Hath dwelt, and he where I, He might not sing so wildly well A mortal melody, While a bolder note than this might swell From my lyre within the sky. BEAUTY AND HEALTH TIP Strengthen your nails Before you go to bed every night, use a nail-strengthening cream on your nails (and under, if they're long). This also keeps them hydrated, which is essential for healthy nails. Trivia Where did the name “Revlon: come from? Nail polish distributors Charles Revson and his brother Joseph, along with nail polish supplier Charles Lachman, who contributed the "L" in the Revlon name, gave birth to the Revlon cosmetics company in 1932. Starting with just one nail product a nail enamel unlike any before it the three men pooled their paltry resources and developed a unique manufacturing process. Using pigments instead of dyes, Revlon was able to offer to women rich-looking, opaque nail enamel in a wide variety of shades never before available. In only six years, the company became a multimillion dollar organization, launching one of the most recognized cosmetics names in the world. How many atoms are there in the universe? Astronomers believe that the universe contains one atom for every 88 gallons of space. How do animals influence the weather? Living creatures create tiny weather systems called microclimates in their nests and burrows. For instance, bees fan their wings at the hive entrance during hot weather. This makes a cooling draft blow through the hive. VOCABULARY Splenetic adjective : marked by bad temper, malevolence, or spite Examples: I know David was in a bad mood all day, but the splenetic tone of his reply to Brenda’s question was not necessary. "If he were 10 or 15 years younger (or at least looked like he was), [Charlie] Sheen would be perfect as the splenetic, screed-spouting anti-hero of John Osborne’s 'Look Back in Anger.'" — From an article by Ben Brantley on the New York Times Arts Beat blog, May 26, 2011 Did you know? In early Western physiology, a person's physical qualities and mental disposition were believed to be determined by the proportion of four ****** humors: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. The last of these was believed to be secreted by the spleen, causing feelings of disposition ranging from intense sadness (melancholia) to irascibility. This now-discredited association explains how the use of "splenetic" (deriving from the Late Latin "spleneticus" and the Latin "splen," meaning "spleen") came to mean both "bad-tempered" and "given to melancholy" as well as "of or relating to the spleen." In later years, the "melancholy" sense fell out of use, but the sense pertaining to ill humor or malevolence remains with us today. Courtesy of Merriam-Webster, Inc. JOKES Female Comebacks Man: Haven't I seen you someplace before? Woman: Yes, that's why I don't go there anymore. Man: Is this seat empty? Woman: Yes, and this one will be if you sit down. Man: Your place or mine? Woman: Both. You go to yours, and I'll go to mine. Man: So, what do you do for a living? Woman: I'm a female impersonator. Man: Hey baby, what's your sign? Woman: Do not enter. Man: How do you like your eggs in the morning? Woman: Unfertilized. Man: If I could see you naked, I'd die happy. Woman: If I saw you naked, I'd probably die laughing. Man: Your body is like a temple. Woman: Sorry, there are no services today. Man: I would go to the end of the world for you. Woman: But would you stay there? Seminars for MEN (Prepared and Presented by Females) 1. Combatting stupidity 2. You too can do housework 3. *** Learn when to keep your mouth shut 4. How to fill an ice tray 5. We do not want ****** underthings for Christmas: give us money 6. Understanding the female response to your coming in drunk at 4am 7. Wonderful laundry techniques (formerly titled, "Don't wash my silks") 8. Parenting: It doesn't end with conception 9. Get a life; learn to cook 10. How not to act like a ******* when you're obviously wrong 11. Spelling: Even you can get it right 12. Understanding your financial incompetence 13. You: The weaker *** 14. Reasons to give flowers 15. How to stay awake in public 16. Why it is unacceptable to relieve yourself anywhere but the bathroom 17. Garbage: Getting it to the curb ! 18. You can fall asleep without it if you really try 19. The morning dilemma if IT is awake: Take a shower 20. I'll wear it if I **** well please 21. How to put the toilet lid down (formerly titled "No, it's not a bidet") 22. "The weekend" and "sports" are not synonyms 23. Give me a break: Why we know your excuses are bull 24. How to go shopping with your mate and not get lost 25. The remote control: Overcoming your dependency 26. Romanticism: Ideas other than *** 27. Helpful postural hints for couch potatoes 28. Mothers-in-law: They are people too 29. Male bonding: Leaving your friends at home 30. You too can be a designated driver 31. Seeing the true you (formerly titled, "You don't look like Mel Gibson when naked") 32. Changing your underwear: It really works 33. The attainable goal: removing **** from your! vocabulary 34. Fluffing the blankets after flatula! ting is not necessary 35. Techniques for calling home before you leave work The Bacon Tree There are two guys who have been lost in the desert for weeks, and they're at death's door. As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in the form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the heat haze, a tree off in the distance. As they get closer, they can see that the tree is draped with rasher upon rasher of bacon. There's smoked bacon, crispy bacon, life-giving juicy nearly-raw bacon, all sorts. "Oh my, Pepe" says the first bloke. "It's a bacon tree!!! We're saved!!!" "You're right!" says Pepe. So Pepe goes on ahead and runs up to the tree salivating at the prospect of food. But as he gets to within five feet of the tree, there's the sound of machine gun fire, and he is shot down in a hail of bullets. His friend quickly drops down on the sand, and calls across to the dying Pepe. "Pepe! Pepe! What on earth happened?"... With his dying breath Pepe calls out... "Ugh, run, run!... it's not a Bacon Tre! e... Scroll Down... ...it's a Ham Bush" HAVE A SUPER NICE FRIDAY and a GORGEOUS WEEKEND!
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