JELLYFISH AND A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE

JELLYFISH AND A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE
BE CAREFUL!!! GOT A FRIEND WITH ME HAVING THE LUCKY FIN OF A CLOWNFISH NAMED VOLTAIRE! WE CAN BE VERBALLY AGGRESSIVE.

E = mc3: THE NEED FOR NEGATIVE THEOLOGY

E = mc3: THE NEED FOR NEGATIVE THEOLOGY
FUSION CUISINE: JESUS, EINSTEIN, and MICKEY MOUSE + INTERNETS (E = mc3) = TAO ~g(ZERO the HERO)d~OG

About Me

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Hearing impaired (tendency to appear dumb, dense, and/or aloof), orthodox atheist (believe faith more harmful than doubt), self depreciating sense of humor (confident/not to be confused with low self esteem), ribald sense of humor (satorical/mocking when sensing Condescension), confirmed bachelor (my fate if not my choosing), freakish inclination (unpredictable non-traditionalist opinions), free spirit (nor conformist bohemian) Believe others have said it better...... "Jim! You can be SO SMART, but you can be SO DUMB!" "Jim! You make such a MARTYR of yourself." "He's a nice guy, but...." "You must be from up NORTH!" "You're such a DICK!" "You CRAZY!" "Where the HELL you from?" "Don't QUITE know how to take your personality." My favorite, "You have this... NEED... to be....HONEST!"

Saturday, December 31, 2016

TOODLE-OO - Saturday, December 31, 2016






























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Definitions for toodle-oo

  1. Informal. goodbye; so long.


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Citations for toodle-oo
All right. Well, toodle-ooI'm off to find Stinker.P. G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters1938
Have you charted that journey, or is the best you can say, " Toodle-oo We don't know where we are going, but we're on our way!""Hiking with Green Bar Bill," Boys' LifeJanuary 1946

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Friday, December 30, 2016

SENECTITUDE - Friday, December 30, 2016






























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Definitions for senectitude

  1. the last stage of life; old age.

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Citations for senectitude
Call me lazy, if you will; write me off as a dilettante lurching toward senectitude....For me,   this was simply a retirement project more purposeful than golf, more engrossing than   whittling.Austen A. Ettinger, "About Men: The Retiring Kind," New York TimesMay 28, 1989
... [The newspaper] began to run editorials reminding the voters that while the lifespan of  man undoubtedly had been prolonged, the problem of senectitude had by no means been conquered, and that aged men in positions of public trust could constitute a definite hazard ...Edwin O'Connor, The Last Hurrah1956
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