Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Memory Aid!

I take Omega 3 Fish Oil to aid my memory. It works brilliantly!

I leave you with the above image for Halloween night. Frightened? You will be . . .

Awesome.

"At some point, you've got to stop living the life you've fallen into, and start living the life you want to." Wayne Scullino.

Clicking upon the graphic will take you to the story, should you wish to read it.

A text link direct to Wayne's Blog is here.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Victoria and Steve.

Why is it that we don't always recognise the moment a love begins,
but we always know when it ends.


I have created my own whirlwinds
I have stood in the rain and dreamed
I have waited for hope
I have held the tears in my heart together
and cried the sadness of the silent man.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Harry Faversham.

Pernicious perjurer pranged a pretty peacock
A peacock the PETA prevaricator pummeled
If perverse phony pulverized a pleasant peacock
Where's the harm in that?

Actually it might work...

But only at the edge of endurance.

Have you some of the parts?


Feedback.


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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Snickers.


Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Eyecandy.

I'm thinking of getting some of this stuff printed onto canvas. Has anyone had this done? Would you recommend it?

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Join me in a cup of...

This post is dedicated to the memory of Laurianne.

http://lauriannes-hope.blogspot.com/

Friday, October 19, 2007

Latest...

This update from the SP. Seems to have blown a fuse in 1955 and become somewhat stuck. Hopefully coming to a history book long, long ago. All help in rescue gratefully received, unless...

Monday, October 15, 2007

Who serves whom?


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Friday, October 12, 2007

Tea for two.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Educational.


Sunday, October 07, 2007

Stay with me 'til dawn.

I'm popping out tonight. I may be long some time.

Politic.



The final panels which existed in my head. Also below as a polyptych, although it is kinda large at 4096 x 768. Shows just how much empty space is between my ears.
NB, Blogger in it's wisdom has limited the polyptych size to 1600 x 300. If anyone wishes it full size, (a viagra line if ever I heard one), leave a comment to such effect and I'll make it available on my server.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Old advice for the Young.


Friday, October 05, 2007

Sans Faux.






I have been meaning to post this for some time. Now is good.
It is dark. It is 3am. It's the best I can do without alarming my neighbours, and scaring the already wary visitor.

Brain Cloud.

I have been reading my old posts, some of which made me laugh.
Recent (mostly graphics) posts haven't been anywhere near as good and the explanation for that is probably lack of talent sleep.
Or maybe there aren't any good ones, and never were. Or maybe it's a time of year thing.

Lack of sleep leading to lack of visits to other Blogs, leads to absence
of inspiration, and that delivers me right here.

Douglas N. Adams once said "The way you really get good ideas, is from working with talented people you have fun with."

Blogging was made for this statement.


For me, that's the way Blogging works. Visiting the community of fine people I am proud to be associated with, I am inspired by the excellent writing, the creative imagination, the humor and their cognitive discourse on all kinds of topics and events.

I make no claims to be creative, or talented, funny or incisive. I paste together pieces of other peoples' graphics and get much enjoyment from doing so. When other Bloggers get enjoyment from what I do, that makes me happy.

And thus, visiting the posts of my recent past has stirred me; awakened something in me that was lying dormant. Maybe that's all that was required - a reference point.

I believe most people think of a Blog as ancillary, an add-on to our real life.
I certainly did, but now I'm not so sure. Perhaps Blogging is our real
life, or at least a major part of it. Rather than sacrifice sleep in order to manage this life, maybe it's work that should be slain on the altar.

From out of the Darkness...


This is a version of the Bert Jansch classic 'Angie' played here by Waggonerslad.

Text link is here.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Reach.

Not quite Michelangelo, but maybe better than a gunslinger. Or maybe not.