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GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
This is mesh decor would look INSANE on your walls. Seriously, you'd be CRAZY to not want this.
Each tapestry features an original photoshop work done by me and a quote from one of my favorite authors, H.P. Lovecraft.
This item is copy and mod and only 1 Li.
Now available on the Marketplace!
Materials used:
1. Everyday Life Templates 3 by Karla Dudley
2. Pocketful 1 by Creashens
3. Rad Alpha 1 by Karla Dudley
4. Life 365 - Stamp Sheet by Karla Dudley
5. Love, Unbounded Kit by Wild Blueberry Ink
6. FASTENating by Scotty Girl Designs
7. Cool Change Washi Tape by Mye De Leon
8. In Stitches - Bright Basics by Robyn Meierotto
9. What the Flowers 2 by Creashens
10. Cutie Pie 3x4 Cards by Celeste Knight
11. Notable Quotables - Love 1 by Simply Tiffany Studios
12. Photo Corners from the Muse Collection by Karla Dudley
13. Writer's Block 2013 Weekly Journaling Cards by Gennifer Bursett
14. Life 365 - Alpha (recolored) by Karla Dudley
The place had wonderful plants with multicolored leaves and flowers. It also had rarest or rare plants. Although, one thing that stood out was the quotable quotes.
With a written sentiment on the box and the candle glass container there are several Quotable Candles designs in the range. Each is perfumed with the scent of wild currant.
GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
Aaron Burcell from Podshow.
These are my notes from Meshforum, taken on index cards. Please add notes and tags liberally, especially if you were there or can augment the ideas in any way, like point to a book or related url. Thanks!
This is mesh decor would look INSANE on your walls. Seriously, you'd be CRAZY to not want this.
Each tapestry features an original photoshop work done by me and a quote from one of my favorite authors, H.P. Lovecraft.
This item is copy and mod and only 1 Li.
Now available on the Marketplace!
That theory of social devolution in ‘Idiocracy’ www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP2tUW0HDHA has been gaining traction since 2006, moreso since the dawn of the age of Trump (although his admin's really the result of rigged electronic voting and semi-scripted theatre). Shakespeare's 17th cent. audience was quicker and had a more fulsome vocabulary than that of just about any anglophone today. And in the 30s and 40s, the age of Film noir, dialogue in films seemed to really matter, with many more quotable quotes than you hear in modern films. (“I've met a lot of hard-boiled eggs in my life, but you, you’re 20 minutes.” Ace in the Hole, 1951: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwTMJ3zNqdg Sidney Greenstreet / Kaspar Gutman: youtu.be/Td3aTQXfR9o?si=0dmgpQhCphoNmGJ5 Bogart and Bacall: youtu.be/DwXc4N_10rA?si=j23ECyp3rGqWAs6U youtu.be/LF_chuSy9G4?si=Qqvuh-md0KbY_nIX Barbara Stanwyck: "I said how do you mean Hubert or Herbert?" "They were John's twin cousins." "John?! Who was John?!" The Lady Eve, 1941 [script courtesy of Preston Sturges]: youtu.be/U3nWo59iBg8?si=w5Rz3vlytgLFiLAn Alaistair Sim: "The police force has not a monopoly of fallen arches, Dr. Barnes. Ask any chiropodist." Green for Danger, 1946: youtu.be/VsV6FV8tFdc?si=5y_OEz7ThtfoQrD2 Anything Eric Blore ever said.: youtu.be/q7OZqGR4wXc?si=T-9xm7-p5yqOFIyT ). Could the success of Marie Dressler in Hollywood in the early 30s be another example of a cultural slide of sorts since then? An ample, elderly woman with great comic timing www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQNQqwFK-OM www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uuGh1mcPuc , she was “named top box-office draw in 1933 by the Motion Picture Herald”, two yr.s after she and Wallie Beery stepped in the wet pavement here. Ample. In her 60s. Top box-office draw! Would that happen today? But then it could be that producers and co. underestimate their audience and that they’re just too risk-averse in the industry these days. (Btw, I hope I don’t sound P.C., I don’t see anything wrong in enjoying a film in part because the stars are comely and fun to look at. It's just a question of emphasis I think.)
- One reason I know about Dressler is that she was born in Cobourg, a town on the lakeshore not far east of Toronto, and a museum in her childhood home is an attraction there. I knew she'd won an Oscar, but I was surprised to see this here.
GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
- John Ruskin
*** My rainy car window with a field of trees in view
With the eminently quotable and dear friend Pastor Gennadyj Khonin, of Almaty's Evangelical-Lutheran community...at yesterday's conference discussions about citizenship and identity in Central Asia, we inevitably talked about the cultural-religious phenomenon: "To be Kyrgyzi/Uzbek/Kazakh is to be Muslim." Gennadyj responded publicly by noting that "if I am born in a garage, that doesn't make me a car." Everyone loved it. We also discussed how Buddhists and Christians were in Central Asia before the arrival of Islam. Building mutual respect and mutual reliance takes time, through trusted folks. Gennadyj has attended all 3 of our religion, security and citizenship conferences in the past year, and he also spoke at our 5 February Capitol Hill Briefing on religious freedom in Eurasia. He is trusted by all parties, because he knows how to speak to all parties in language and logic that they understand. He knows how to love them.
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Find more quotes for your timeline at PoteQuotes.com
Home of Potent Quotables.
This is for my man, Brian's group, Quotable Suitable for Framing. Cool group, great quotes.
Fireworks are always better BIG.
Some sketch-notes I took at the Meshforum conference in San Francisco. Please apply notes and tags liberally. Comments too!
I heart metadata!
The Quotable Rev. Bill Maher: "Abe Pilsner is so gay. He is the happiest person I know." "I haven't seen this many virgins since the Star Trek convention." "It's ten o'clock. Do you know where your virgins are?" "Purity means death and isn't that what we all want as evangelicals? To see Jesus?"
These are my notes from Meshforum, taken on index cards. Please add notes and tags liberally, especially if you were there or can augment the ideas in any way, like point to a book or related url. Thanks!
GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor
19/12/2017
Hi All & Tim
May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.
I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
We forge the chains we wear in life.
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.
The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.
My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/
Cheers JP
Hi All,
Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:
Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.
Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.
Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.
And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.
A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,
David
Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.
The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.
But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.
Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!
Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust
If you're living in Europe, November 30 2010 marks the last day you can send in your Kodachrome films for developing. Which is such a shame, I actually can not find any words for it. At least no words which would be quotable.
I decided to use up my last roll during last summer on a trip to London, Cornwall & Brighton. Here it is.
Mevagissey, Cornwall
TT, Palle Schmidt & Kim Lykke | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)
IMDb profiles:
alleyezonme2:
www.imdb.com/user/ur4725436/boards/profile/
This was Erick's original IMDb account that was originally named "JabroniDrive". Following a summer of relentless exposure and humiliation, Erick experienced a history wipe of his account by the IMDb Administration but it didn't take long for him to build up a hefty new post history.
When Erick could no longer cope with being exposed, he self-deleted every post, waited for two weeks, changed his handle to "alleyezonme2" and attempted to hoodwink the entire Hip-Hop & Rap board into believing he was not Erick or the user that formerly called himself "JabroniDrive" in spite of truck loads of evidence being posted by various members proving him a liar.
This was Erick's original and most precious IMDb account and he self-deleted it in early December 2012. This was probably the most painful moment of his life and undoubtedly Erick's greatest loss but the Hip-Hop & Rap board's greatest hour.
To date there have been two new accounts but both were self-deleted as soon as he realised he'd been made.
Erick's other IMDb sock accounts include "Jabroni_Drive":
www.imdb.com/user/ur37901685/boards/profile/
But Erick also posts as:
jigglyboo:
www.imdb.com/user/ur5855785/boards/profile/
therhyme:
www.imdb.com/user/ur34616934/boards/profile/
There are more IMDb accounts.
A Tumblr was created dedicated to Erick capturing his best IMDb posts in what must surely be the greatest showcase of an idiot that speaks English as his first language but hasn't the slightest clue how to write. The Tumblr can be accessed here where the most quotable of his monumental guff, drivel, and claptrap can be enjoyed by anyone seeking a quick laugh at his expense.
trollingjabronidrive.tumblr.com/
His real name is Erick Smith, hailing from Indiana and currently living in Milwaukee. Employed as a busboy - most likely the Potawatomi Casino. He takes pride in acting like a retarded idiot with an amoeba for a brain, leading many to conclude he is in fact a retarded idiot with an amoeba for a brain.
Erick loves to pose as a lover of Hip-Hop culture representing the '90s, which according to Erick is the only decade of significant artistic merit in terms of TV and music output.
The ‘90s was a decade predating the lobotomy Erick underwent (which left him with a pronounced forehead). Clearly the result of a botched laboratory experiment, his presence on the IMDb Hip-Hop & Rap board proved that like all art forms, Hip-Hop is no different and has more than its share of people that simply don’t belong.
Social Services took pity on him and gave him employ as a busboy, a role he denies any involvement with.
Erick is a participating volunteer in the "Brain Heal" programme at his local psychiatric unit. When working hours are over, Erick returns to his padded room at the laughing academy where he is allowed access to his iPhone that he struggles to use in much the same way a chimp does a typewriter.
Erick's posts on websites such as IMDb and YouTube have become the stuff of legend proving beyond reasonable doubt that chimps can type, even if they can't spell.
Say Something
More important than saying something quotable is doing something memorable. President Obama delivers his first State of the Union Address.
These constitutionally required, periodic speeches to members of Congress have come to set the tone for the direction presidents hope to lead us in for the coming year.
If the president hopes to lead the nation back to work, he will outline a plan and leave the specifics up to Congress to sort out when they get his budget.
The next 90 days will be crucial. That's how much time remains before those seeking re-election this year have to start dedicating full time to campaigning or at least posturing for votes.
Health care? I said this week it may become a legacy issue. If Democrats want to hold what they've got, they have to own the Working America issue.
Decent jobs with decent pay represent a good start that could grow into great opportunities later.
"Great one term president?" I'm a history buff and I am really challenged to name them.
We're taking this operation on the road!
Between the West Park Arts Fest in Philadelphia and the Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival in Los Angeles, we're conducting a 20 day, 20 state road trip.
We're going to be designing the whole way there and back of course, but in addition, Benjamin will be working on 20 new vector drawings for a gallery showing at Peace and a Cup of Joe in November. He'll be creating pieces to add to his Quotables collection (which you can see here: www.flickr.com/photos/benjancewicz/tags/quotables/)
We'll be posting our progress on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Zerflin). You can also see our route here: goo.gl/maps/xJBR
This is where you come in!
Comment below with your favourite quote, and you could win a T-Shirt, pins, stickers, or even a canvas print of your quote!
Leave your favourite quote by a famous person below!
He hates that hat. I love it.
I know I quote my toddler A LOT but my 9 year old actually had a very quotable moment! We were in the car on the way home from school and Jake kept asking Stephen to read things and finally he hands him a bookmark for that Omnimax movie Hubble. So Stephen, being a good big brother is reading the information on the movie and gets to this part...
Stephen: "Narrated by Leo..Leo..Leonardo...Di..Di.."
Me: "DiCaprio?"
Stephen: "Yeah.. Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio. Wow. He's still alive? He must be old."
Me: "Sweetie, you're thinking of Leonardo Da Vinci."
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Done in the Quotables theme, I created this piece partly in response to a comission by celebrated author Heidi Durrow for her Mixed Experience History Month, which she single-handedly started in 2007. Nella Larson was featured in her website badge in 2012.
I was inspired by Nella Larson's writings myself, so I created this piece as well.
If you're living in Europe, November 30 2010 marks the last day you can send in your Kodachrome films for developing. Which is such a shame, I actually can not find any words for it. At least no words which would be quotable.
I decided to use up my last roll during last summer on a trip to London, Cornwall & Brighton. Here it is.
Covent Garden, London