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One evening I sat down with my dinner to watch an episode of the original Star Trek series With Captain Kirk, Spock and Bones, Dr.McCoy But when I turned on the TV 'The Six Million Dollar Man came on Obviously they'd shown all the episodes of Star Trek and were now starting to show The Six Million Dollar Man Now we never watched The Six Million Dollar Man growing up, it was really for the younger generation, the younger kids But I decided to watch it anyway as there was nothing else on And it was OK, it was nicely done I noticed the guest star in the episode was an actor named Gary Lockwood Now I knew Gary Lockwood was famous for playing one of the astronauts in the movie '2001, A Space Odyssey ' He was also famous for appearing in the very second episode of the original Star Trek series (think it was the second) It was a great episode, he gets zapped (electrocuted) by an alien entity And then starts turning into this superhuman being with dangerous ESP powers The Captain and his colleagues have to get rid of him before he grows too powerful He's famously going to "squash them all like insects" Now I also remembered seeing him in a movie once in the 70's I had to look it up on his Wikipedia page It was so long since I'd seen it It was called "Model Shop" It was a curious movie, kind of an art movie It was like a postcard to Los Angeles and the late sixties He was driving around Los Angeles in a small antique type motor car He had quit his job and was about to be drafted into the army (to go and fight in Vietnam) He was short of money, had girlfriend problems and had become fascinated by a mysterious French lady, I looked up the movie on Wikipedia just out of curiosity, for nostalgia reasons I suppose I noticed it was directed by a Frenchman named Jacques Demy Now I never heard of Jacques Demy before So I looked him up too just to see what kind of career he had and had he ever made any other movies And yes, he was noted for several movies but especially for one in particular One that was regarded as a classic It was called "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Some people have called it the greatest musical ever made It was a movie where strangely the dialogue was all sung It was also the movie that made the French actress Catherine Deneuve a star And the strange thing was, I'd never even heard of it before. My interest was piqued so I looked up the movie and was blown away I thought the French language would be a clunky language if sung But here it's wonderful, it flows so beautifully and naturally You quickly get used to the dialogue being sung And it seems to heighten the emotions of what's being said The story I suppose is about innocence and young love and then the world intruding and upsetting everything The movie was made in 1964 when a lot of movies were still being made in Black and white But it was made in glaring colour, it's so lovely to look at Even the wallpaper has a staring role.   For me it was a magical movie experience, a delightful discovery I've watched it several times since It proved a pleasant distraction during the cold Winter months.
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Sep 2, 2024
Sep 2, 2024 at 5:29 PM UTC
The Road to Cherbourg
One evening I sat down with my dinner to watch an episode of the original Star Trek series With Captain Kirk, Spock and Bones, Dr.McCoy But when I turned on the TV 'The Six Million Dollar Man came on Obviously they'd shown all the episodes of Star Trek and were now starting to show The Six Million Dollar Man Now we never watched The Six Million Dollar Man growing up, it was really for the younger generation, the younger kids But I decided to watch it anyway as there was nothing else on And it was OK, it was nicely done I noticed the guest star in the episode was an actor named Gary Lockwood Now I knew Gary Lockwood was famous for playing one of the astronauts in the movie '2001, A Space Odyssey ' He was also famous for appearing in the very second episode of the original Star Trek series (think it was the second) It was a great episode, he gets zapped (electrocuted) by an alien entity And then starts turning into this superhuman being with dangerous ESP powers The Captain and his colleagues have to get rid of him before he grows too powerful He's famously going to "squash them all like insects" Now I also remembered seeing him in a movie once in the 70's I had to look it up on his Wikipedia page It was so long since I'd seen it It was called "Model Shop" It was a curious movie, kind of an art movie It was like a postcard to Los Angeles and the late sixties He was driving around Los Angeles in a small antique type motor car He had quit his job and was about to be drafted into the army (to go and fight in Vietnam) He was short of money, had girlfriend problems and had become fascinated by a mysterious French lady, I looked up the movie on Wikipedia just out of curiosity, for nostalgia reasons I suppose I noticed it was directed by a Frenchman named Jacques Demy Now I never heard of Jacques Demy before So I looked him up too just to see what kind of career he had and had he ever made any other movies And yes, he was noted for several movies but especially for one in particular One that was regarded as a classic It was called "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" Some people have called it the greatest musical ever made It was a movie where strangely the dialogue was all sung It was also the movie that made the French actress Catherine Deneuve a star And the strange thing was, I'd never even heard of it before. My interest was piqued so I looked up the movie and was blown away I thought the French language would be a clunky language if sung But here it's wonderful, it flows so beautifully and naturally You quickly get used to the dialogue being sung And it seems to heighten the emotions of what's being said The story I suppose is about innocence and young love and then the world intruding and upsetting everything The movie was made in 1964 when a lot of movies were still being made in Black and white But it was made in glaring colour, it's so lovely to look at Even the wallpaper has a staring role.   For me it was a magical movie experience, a delightful discovery I've watched it several times since It proved a pleasant distraction during the cold Winter months.
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It's okay to not be ready. To want something but just not know if it's a good fit. Doing everything the right way also doesn't mean that it will all turn out perfect. Making such a permanent move can change your entire life. Is it worth it and will the change be painful? It's easy to stay in the same situation. The comfort of knowing what will happen everyday will keep a mind at ease. Yet, if change comes what will the day look like? The transition should be easy and without questions. To live in fear of what could be equals emptiness. It could also leave one stagnant. The heart wants change but I'm just not sure.
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Aug 5, 2019
Aug 5, 2019 at 2:20 AM UTC
I'm Just Not Sure
Last night Gary Facebooked me: 11:03 PM "Can I ask you to be crazy with me?" Gary said he had been flirting with this girl, May for six months. She wanted to see him in person tonight, And he needed a ride. Gary and I met 11 days ago. Strangers brought together in the streets of Freeport by pokemon GO. he spotted me holding my phone out from a mile away. "Team Instinct? TEAM INSTINCT!" Lightning cracked above us as we cryed in harmony: "THERE IS NO SHELTER FROM THE STORM!" My knowledge of him consists of three things. 1. He works as a security guard Is first responder for medical emergency Tackles felons and escorts people with restraining orders. plays it up like he's a security guard for something mysterious He is a security guard for Wal-mart. 2. Gary buys peoples affection. Throws his money aimlessly Pointing at his trophies Prooving he too is expensive 3. To Gary, there is nothing better to do from 12 - 5am Than wander Looking for pikachu. With me. besides visiting this May. "A taxi would be $80 but I'd rather pay that to you, Bro." On the drive there, He is Squeeing, Singing, Flipping out. "I've got knots in my stomach Bro." Upon arrival, He readily jumps from my car "Go catch 'em Brock" I say. When I get back to Freeport he sends me a messege. 1:04 AM "Dude. I think she fell asleep waiting I'm not inside yet." I park my car in Freeport, Finish catching a Weedle. "I'm on my way, stay safe." "Man I'm so down." "She's not coming to the door Nick." "I'm just gonna curl up on the ground and cry." "I've called her 24 times" He heavily thumps his backpack into my backseat Slumps down into my car. "There is" "no shelter" "From" "the storm" "In my heart." We stare out the window. At the two homeless men With no teeth That he didn't beat. He's holding night vision binoculars And a clean Knife. "I'm sorry I got you involved, Nick I asked you to be crazy with me."
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 11:22 AM UTC
"Will you be Crazy with me?"
Last night Gary Facebooked me: 11:03 PM "Can I ask you to be crazy with me?" Gary said he had been flirting with this girl, May for six months. She wanted to see him in person tonight, And he needed a ride. Gary and I met 11 days ago. Strangers brought together in the streets of Freeport by pokemon GO. he spotted me holding my phone out from a mile away. "Team Instinct? TEAM INSTINCT!" Lightning cracked above us as we cryed in harmony: "THERE IS NO SHELTER FROM THE STORM!" My knowledge of him consists of three things. 1. He works as a security guard Is first responder for medical emergency Tackles felons and escorts people with restraining orders. plays it up like he's a security guard for something mysterious He is a security guard for Wal-mart. 2. Gary buys peoples affection. Throws his money aimlessly Pointing at his trophies Prooving he too is expensive 3. To Gary, there is nothing better to do from 12 - 5am Than wander Looking for pikachu. With me. besides visiting this May. "A taxi would be $80 but I'd rather pay that to you, Bro." On the drive there, He is Squeeing, Singing, Flipping out. "I've got knots in my stomach Bro." Upon arrival, He readily jumps from my car "Go catch 'em Brock" I say. When I get back to Freeport he sends me a messege. 1:04 AM "Dude. I think she fell asleep waiting I'm not inside yet." I park my car in Freeport, Finish catching a Weedle. "I'm on my way, stay safe." "Man I'm so down." "She's not coming to the door Nick." "I'm just gonna curl up on the ground and cry." "I've called her 24 times" He heavily thumps his backpack into my backseat Slumps down into my car. "There is" "no shelter" "From" "the storm" "In my heart." We stare out the window. At the two homeless men With no teeth That he didn't beat. He's holding night vision binoculars And a clean Knife. "I'm sorry I got you involved, Nick I asked you to be crazy with me."
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To some of my favorites- Poets of course I read your exquisites for appetite of my ears I want to grow old with your writes And **** your poetry Up With M Y Tears! I have had robust days And bust days. I have felt heartbreak And carbreak- D O W N S! But still in my good Or bad, happy Or S A D.... I always come back to reading what you both I N spire Me with. You two Are hello Poet Gifts.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 5:52 PM UTC
dedicación to gary L and sènorita Vicki =D
The little vacuum was happy as could be, he was Being treated to a trip where he had never been. It was out side where the light was real, to feel the Air on his hose, would it be sunny, cold, blustery. Excitement was growing his cord extended with Help of a friend the extension cord Barry. So the door opened eager to see what could be seen, Was the outside world all he had heard sites, sounds, Smells, now he was cleaned regularly he could take In the smells and sites he was about to see. They stepped out side it was all he had dreamed no Longer in the box time to play to be happy, there was Big Garry the family car gave me a wink with the Indicator when he saw me. Time for a clean was spoken, As like me  not tidied up Much, but now was his turn to smell fresh and clean, Garry was big but not much older than me. Beep, beep Went the horn, was that the neighbour couldn't be my Car as I'm  not in the seat. So we started to vacuum the mess was not the best but Clean Garry would soon be, Then left alone as the phone Rang, alone with Garry, then out of the corner I saw you. Approached we were, I didn't like the look of this  person, Specially as they had waited till we were alone. my Daddy Told me never talk to those you don't know, as a stranger Can be dangerous, not friendly. He spoke saying hello who left you out here all  alone, I hovered but could not be heard by my family, he was Trying to take me where I wished  not to go, but I was Not alone, I had my friend Garry. Garry did honk his horn his alarm startled the stranger, Running out, to what could be seen, saw  what was Happening and came to protect me. The police were called, flashing lights did I  see, told was He never to leave alone things that are part of the family, As strangers are danger don't you see, Gary was lucky As no keys did he have on he. So stranger danger we both learnt that day, never to be left Alone for any time, as it only takes a moment to be lost to Be taken by those that are not family. *--This was the story of how a stranger should Never be spoken to, or go with no matter what they Promise to give. The only people to talk to are family And the polite police men and woman who will get you Back if left alone or lost away from family--*
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May 31, 2015
May 31, 2015 at 11:20 AM UTC
The Little Vacuums Day Out
The little vacuum was happy as could be, he was Being treated to a trip where he had never been. It was out side where the light was real, to feel the Air on his hose, would it be sunny, cold, blustery. Excitement was growing his cord extended with Help of a friend the extension cord Barry. So the door opened eager to see what could be seen, Was the outside world all he had heard sites, sounds, Smells, now he was cleaned regularly he could take In the smells and sites he was about to see. They stepped out side it was all he had dreamed no Longer in the box time to play to be happy, there was Big Garry the family car gave me a wink with the Indicator when he saw me. Time for a clean was spoken, As like me  not tidied up Much, but now was his turn to smell fresh and clean, Garry was big but not much older than me. Beep, beep Went the horn, was that the neighbour couldn't be my Car as I'm  not in the seat. So we started to vacuum the mess was not the best but Clean Garry would soon be, Then left alone as the phone Rang, alone with Garry, then out of the corner I saw you. Approached we were, I didn't like the look of this  person, Specially as they had waited till we were alone. my Daddy Told me never talk to those you don't know, as a stranger Can be dangerous, not friendly. He spoke saying hello who left you out here all  alone, I hovered but could not be heard by my family, he was Trying to take me where I wished  not to go, but I was Not alone, I had my friend Garry. Garry did honk his horn his alarm startled the stranger, Running out, to what could be seen, saw  what was Happening and came to protect me. The police were called, flashing lights did I  see, told was He never to leave alone things that are part of the family, As strangers are danger don't you see, Gary was lucky As no keys did he have on he. So stranger danger we both learnt that day, never to be left Alone for any time, as it only takes a moment to be lost to Be taken by those that are not family. *--This was the story of how a stranger should Never be spoken to, or go with no matter what they Promise to give. The only people to talk to are family And the polite police men and woman who will get you Back if left alone or lost away from family--*
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