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or perhaps he is playing the part of Jack Torrence from "The Shining"...
“All work and no play makes Norman a dull boy"
Rest at the top Hen cloud, the Roaches,taken photo of my dad, he said "I've really enjoyed it" to view the landscape.
Except for final text edits, it looks like this is the final version of the time out postcard that will go out to mothers of young children. it's being marketed as a sophisticated night out for moms. coffeehouse setting. singer and songwriter and fellow mom as entertainment. relaxed and social. hopefully i nailed it.
The clock stopped several days ago.
When it passed the 24th hour and wanted to become the 25th, the time devoured every last minute 'till it turned to nothing.
And the clock stopped counting when it was only two. It had to be three today, the third of many other months counted in an entire life. But now there's no days left in our countdown.
I also asked myself "Do I Wanna Know?" when I met you, seduced by the drums that reminds me the rhythm of your steps and the waves of the guitar sound creating in my mind the image of your body and your half-opened mouth, and I knew that I wanted to know. It smelled of doubt, fear and danger. But I wanted to know.
Back then the time was marked by kisses as seconds, running out just as fast as our mouths searched for each other over and over again, and between the space of our lips you said "you got me, baby", and answered "yes" when I asked "R U Mine?". So I stopped asking and started living, running down to the Riptide, wherever it wanted to take me to.
And it became deeper. And got serious. Dangerous. I didn't know what you were thinking. But I just got that feeling. A feeling that was worth dying for, indeed.
But you shut up every word when I said I Enjoy The Silence. And there was no trivial words, but no intense feelings either. You became colder everytime I touched you.
I was a mess. But you said "Your Mess Is Mine" to me. So I recited Prayers in C every night. In C for your name. In C for my own, just to hold on. But let's be honest, no one wants a broken toy.
And finally I realized: "Our Time Is Running Out". And the eternal star was consumed slowly.
And the time stopped. And you flew away, maybe not to Denmark, but away from me, though I was sorta hoping that you'd stay.
We were Lovers On The Sun, burning up, shining bright, and now the star is a Supermassive Black Hole, absorbing everything we loved about each other.
Now I know there's only a letter needed for Mess to be miss, and missing also means losing. Today I miss you and lost you, while you preferred to lose me rather than miss me.
Today it had to be the third of the rest of our lives.
But the clock stopped just a week after it counted two.
The clock stopped. But time never does. And I've decided to move on, and keep going over again with new days painted in Blue, new smiles, and new goals, saving all the good memories, 'cause there's a lot for sure, and letting go the rest.
So why did I wrote all this?
Because baby, we both know that the nights were mainly made for saying things that you can't say tomorrow day.
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While the clock is ticking
Time is running .. no doubt!
While the world is rushing
We are taking a .. TIMEOUT! :D
Panghimagas lang.. Naimbitahan lang po na maki shoot kanina, so kahit hindi marunong ay nagtangka ang andoks na mag glamour photography sa Muntinlupa. :D
Kailangan pala neto:
Model: Meg
Styling/makeup: Tita Chester
Panghimagas lang.. Naimbitahan lang po na maki shoot kanina, so kahit hindi marunong ay nagtangka ang andoks na mag glamour photography sa Muntinlupa. :D
Kailangan pala neto:
Model: Trish
Styling/makeup: Tita Chester
She has resorted to "mommy, count!" to try to get me to interact with her while she's in TO. (She wants me to count for her to get her rear back in the TO spot. Interestingly, she DOESN'T leave the spot while crying this, giving me no reason to count anyway.)
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The William and Mary men’s basketball team suffered an 80-66 setback to Drexel on Senior Day at Kaplan Arena. The Dragons used a 17-1 run to end the first half and 11 3-pointers to outdistance the Tribe. Prior to the game, W&M (18-11, 12-6 CAA) honored its four-member senior class of manager Brian Gelston, Tyler Johnson, Tom Schalk and Marcus Thornton. Despite the loss to the Dragons (11-18, 9-9 CAA), the Tribe still claimed a share of the CAA regular season championship.
Thornton led the way for the Tribe in his final game at Kaplan Arena, scoring 19 points and dishing
out six assists. He knocked down a trio of 3-pointers and in the process moved into the fifth on the CAA’s all-time 3-point field goals list. Terry Tarpey added his ninth double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds, while Daniel Dixon returned to action after missing five games and added 14 points, including a 4-of-7 effort from 3-point range.
After a slow start by both teams, W&M opened up a nine-point advantage thanks to an 11-0 run. Trailing 4-2, Tarpey scored on a fast-break lay-up off a dish from Omar Prewitt to knot things and start the run. Dixon knocked down a triple and Thornton drilled one of his own to give the home side a 13-4 lead with 11:20 remaining in the opening half.
Drexel responded with a 13-2 run to move back in front, highlighted by the play of Freddie Wilson. The Dragon senior drilled a trio of 3-pointers during the stretch as Drexel hit four straight shots. Wilson's third trifecta of the night at the eight-minute mark gave the visitors a 17-15 lead.
W&M pulled even at 20 on a Dixon 3-pointer at the 6:19 mark, but the remainder of the first half belonged to the Dragons. Drexel closed the opening 20 minutes on a 17-1 run to take a 16-point cushion to the locker room. Tavon Allen scored 11 of the Dragon’s final 20 points of the first half. He hit three straight 3-poitners during a stretch and connected on a pair of free throws with less than 30 seconds remaining for the final half-time margin to 37-21. It total, Drexel connected on 7-of-12 (58.3 percent) from 3-point range in the first 20 minutes.
W&M scored eight of the second half’s first 11 points to cut the gap to 40-29 on a Schalk lay-up off a feed from Thornton at the 16:47 mark. Drexel though responded with two straight 3-pointers to extend the margin to 17.
The Dragon’s advantage was 15, 54-39, with 10:23 left following two Tyshawn Myles free throws. A Thornton 3-pointer and two Tarpey free throws narrowed the gap to 10 with 9:34 remaining, but Wilson knocked down a big 3-pointer on the ensuing Drexel possession to stem the Tribe’s momentum.
W&M cut the gap to nine points on three occasions, but each time Drexel had an answer. Thornton’s patented step-back jumper at the 4:27 mark closed the Tribe within 64-55. The Dragons responded with six straight points, including the final four from the free throw line, to extend its lead back to 15, 70-55, and put the game out of reach.
Drexel finished shooting 49 percent (24-of-49) from the field, including an 11-of-21 effort (52.4) from 3-point range. The Dragons also did a number at the free throw line and on the glass. Drexel shot 80.8 percent (21-of-26) from the free throw line, including 17-of-22 (77.3 percent) in the second half.
Wilson and Allen turned in iron-man efforts, playing all 40 minutes and scoring 24 and 22 points, respectively. Wilson was 8-of-12 from the field and 6-of-9 from 3-point range, while Allen hit on 5-of-10 from long range. Rodney Williams just missed a double-double for Drexel with 18 points and nine rebounds.
The Tribe finished the game at 45.1 percent (23-of-51) from the field, including a 55.6-percent (15-of-27) clip in the second half. W&M hit 10 3-pointers for the 13th time this season, shooting 35.7 percent (10-of-28) from distance. The Green and Gold dished out 16 assists on 23 made field goals and only turned it over four times, which is tied for the third lowest total in school history.
Thanks to Elon's victory over UNCW on Saturday, W&M is the regular season champion and will be the No. 1 seed in the CAA Tournament, March 6-9, in Baltimore, for the first time in school history. The Tribe will face the winner of No. 8 Elon and No. 9 Towson at noon on Saturday, March 7.
Red Weasel Media RWM was there to capture the fast pace, back and forth action.
This 4 foot by 8 foot score board was made by covering a full sheet of coroplast with black poster board. All of the white lines and letters were made with white duct tape or poster letters from Walmart.
Strobist: Elinchrom Ranger with 40x40 softbox from left high position. Nikon D3x.
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