The Bar... Volume#2
- Deb Prothero
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I'm trying to figure out how to decompress from Burning Man and the Woodstock Film Festival!
Haven't had time yet to decompress. I feel really weird 'cause the world has moved on but I'm still just getting back into reality.
Got home from Woodstock in time to do Thanksgiving with the kids. Didn't even have time to make my regular Burning Man slide show that they expect to see at Thanksgiving!
Need more coffee too! And maybe some chocolate.
Haven't had time yet to decompress. I feel really weird 'cause the world has moved on but I'm still just getting back into reality.
Got home from Woodstock in time to do Thanksgiving with the kids. Didn't even have time to make my regular Burning Man slide show that they expect to see at Thanksgiving!
Need more coffee too! And maybe some chocolate.
- Simon of the Playa
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well deb, i've been slowly weening myself off of acid since the event...
i'm down to two tabs, 500 mics a day from a whopping 25-30 per diem while at burning man.
i find operating a motor vehicle to be a little less taxing, but not as colorful or as thrilling.
i can finally hold a meaningless conversation with people i could care less about and have gotten over the whole "Us , Us, WE!" thing and have reverted back to "What's in it for ME" mantra.
i figure in a couple of weeks, after i stop using LSD, i should be able to morally and ethically ignore any job or destructive task i am given to do, and just collect the cash without fear of conscience getting in the way.
it's so good to be back to the REAL world, where pieces of paper can make anyone do anything if there are enough involved.
maybe i'll just do cocaine, like all of my banker / financial investment manager friends since the bail-out.
Burn-Out?.......nah, that's for hippies who have sucked way too much nitrous.
i've broken thru the wall of jaded, and returned back fresh as a theatre major, arriving for the first time at burning man, with a truckload of costumes, and a new modern psychedelic reworking of "Cat on a hot tin Roof" featuring a shirtcocker as Stanley Kowalski.
now THAT'S fresh.
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i'm down to two tabs, 500 mics a day from a whopping 25-30 per diem while at burning man.
i find operating a motor vehicle to be a little less taxing, but not as colorful or as thrilling.
i can finally hold a meaningless conversation with people i could care less about and have gotten over the whole "Us , Us, WE!" thing and have reverted back to "What's in it for ME" mantra.
i figure in a couple of weeks, after i stop using LSD, i should be able to morally and ethically ignore any job or destructive task i am given to do, and just collect the cash without fear of conscience getting in the way.
it's so good to be back to the REAL world, where pieces of paper can make anyone do anything if there are enough involved.
maybe i'll just do cocaine, like all of my banker / financial investment manager friends since the bail-out.
Burn-Out?.......nah, that's for hippies who have sucked way too much nitrous.
i've broken thru the wall of jaded, and returned back fresh as a theatre major, arriving for the first time at burning man, with a truckload of costumes, and a new modern psychedelic reworking of "Cat on a hot tin Roof" featuring a shirtcocker as Stanley Kowalski.
now THAT'S fresh.
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Frida Be You & Me
- theCryptofishist
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- Simon of the Playa
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- thisisthatwhichis
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- theCryptofishist
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Maybe Stanley does need to be transplanted.Simon of the Playa wrote:ooops....oh well...not my forte....sorry for the mixed meta-brando-phor but i was, am not, nor never will be a theatre major...
cat on a hot tin streetcar named roofie.
i like it.
Then you can work on Willy Lowman in the Crucible.
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
- goathead
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What? I never figured you would be such a bubble gummer?maybe i'll just do cocaine, like all of my banker / financial investment manager friends since the bail-out.
Is it the tooth that is leading you down this path?
I always thought you would go for something much more toxic, like
ammonium perchlorate, laced with mescaline.
- Simon of the Playa
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ammonium perchlorate huh...have to try that.
no goathead, i swore off the stuff a long time ago, nothing good ever comes of it.
this stuff on the other hand is the shit...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-quinuclidinyl_benzilate
no goathead, i swore off the stuff a long time ago, nothing good ever comes of it.
this stuff on the other hand is the shit...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-quinuclidinyl_benzilate
Frida Be You & Me
- goathead
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ammonium perchlorate always fun.
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Kind of tough on marshmallow factories though.
BZ
Speech becomes slurred and often senseless, and loss of inflection produces a flat, monotonous voice. References become concrete and semiautomatic with colloquialisms, clichés, profanity, and perseveration. Handwriting also deteriorates. Semiautomatic behavior may also include disrobing
Almost sounds like Tequila.

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Kind of tough on marshmallow factories though.
BZ
Speech becomes slurred and often senseless, and loss of inflection produces a flat, monotonous voice. References become concrete and semiautomatic with colloquialisms, clichés, profanity, and perseveration. Handwriting also deteriorates. Semiautomatic behavior may also include disrobing
Almost sounds like Tequila.
- littleflower
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- thisisthatwhichis
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- Deb Prothero
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- Location: St. Thomas, ON, Canada
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Anyone still in the bar?
I'm thinking of one those marshmallow rum drinks too. We had snow here today so our winter has started and it likely won't end til April. What have we done to this earth???
And it's kinda of a mellow night for me - Caleb died six months ago tonight. Sometimes it feels like a decade ago and sometimes it feels like yesterday.
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I'm thinking of one those marshmallow rum drinks too. We had snow here today so our winter has started and it likely won't end til April. What have we done to this earth???
And it's kinda of a mellow night for me - Caleb died six months ago tonight. Sometimes it feels like a decade ago and sometimes it feels like yesterday.
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- Deb Prothero
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Hey gyre, how you doin'?
Nice to meet you on the playa!
Yeah, snow is outrageous at this time of year. When I was a kid we looked forward to a white Christmas and even that was touch and go. Now my granddaughters are going to grow up expecting it at Hallowe'en.
Must have a project underway if you're searching for nail pullers.
Nice to meet you on the playa!
Yeah, snow is outrageous at this time of year. When I was a kid we looked forward to a white Christmas and even that was touch and go. Now my granddaughters are going to grow up expecting it at Hallowe'en.
Must have a project underway if you're searching for nail pullers.
- Deb Prothero
- Posts: 1998
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I don't think much about anniversary dates, but maybe that's because I never remember dates.
But I know what you mean.
When burning man comes up each year, it reminds me of my friend who always wanted to go.
The closest he got was driving me to the airport and seeing the malcolm episode once.
He had traveled so much, he knew right where gerlach was.
But I know what you mean.
When burning man comes up each year, it reminds me of my friend who always wanted to go.
The closest he got was driving me to the airport and seeing the malcolm episode once.
He had traveled so much, he knew right where gerlach was.
- Deb Prothero
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Hmm, yeah, I don't know why but this anniversary just popped into my memory late in the afternoon and I realized why I had been dragging myself around today. So I acknowledged why I was feeling the way I was feeling hoping that it would just go away. But it lingers.
I'm also having lots of misgivings about an important decision I have to make tomorrow. I have to decide whether to sell my house or sign a second mortgage to buy out my ex-husband. I'm waivering between loving this place and wanting some freedom. Not sure which way I'm going to go yet.
I'm also having lots of misgivings about an important decision I have to make tomorrow. I have to decide whether to sell my house or sign a second mortgage to buy out my ex-husband. I'm waivering between loving this place and wanting some freedom. Not sure which way I'm going to go yet.
- Deb Prothero
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It's strange that we aren't really taught a process for making big decisions. I wish I could just plug everything into a formula and out would pop the best answer.
But these kind of things are very nebulous. I'm very uncertain about what I do want.
I'm kind of worried about whether I can manage or not. The second mortgage would come close to making me house poor and have much less free money for things I really like to do. I'll figure it out and meet my obligations if that's what I decide to do but its tricky.
It's just making the decision is so difficult.
The second mortgage might make it easier to sell in the future, I suppose. The first mortgage is exceptional at 1.85%. The best I could get on the second is 4.5%. I keep hearing stories about further doom and gloom economically though and I wonder if the value of the house will hold with the Ford Assembly Plant here scheduled to close in 2011.
But these kind of things are very nebulous. I'm very uncertain about what I do want.
I'm kind of worried about whether I can manage or not. The second mortgage would come close to making me house poor and have much less free money for things I really like to do. I'll figure it out and meet my obligations if that's what I decide to do but its tricky.
It's just making the decision is so difficult.
The second mortgage might make it easier to sell in the future, I suppose. The first mortgage is exceptional at 1.85%. The best I could get on the second is 4.5%. I keep hearing stories about further doom and gloom economically though and I wonder if the value of the house will hold with the Ford Assembly Plant here scheduled to close in 2011.



