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Hi. I miss you today. I worry I'll forget you. I will happen to have a song in my head and muse secretly that I knew where it's from once. Toothless old people hunched up on benches in parks don't know how to stop this from happening, this fading away, although we're around and alive like anyone and maybe that's something; how comforting like songs when you can actually make the words out and put them in context. I will hold the thought for a second and be here, if nothing else, in the place where I also did some growing up. You know we all did.
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We have missing you, too, though there's little chance of your being forgotten. Do the rich worry more about being poor than the poor do?
Hey Illady..I thought I was trying to get younger by being here, but I see what you mean. Stay!
Poe be not gone anymore! Hooray!
Like this track, very ethereal(I've heard of them but not heard them, so thx). Great to see you around again darlin'!
you're back . . . dropping anchor once more (or at least, holding on to ours) for a brief encounter. Excellent.
After the day I had, this track is perfect.
you were much missed.
[ profuse waving] I'm so glad to see familiar faces... I think I'm gonna start sniffling now...
Bill, I truly covet your ability to drive a point succinctly. And the sad worry more about being happy.
Cody, the world has insidious ways of pegging us to our tricenarian/etc. places.
Dale, like an efficient J-horror movie ghost, I am always hovering in spirit.
Aug, as sure as Dale has carried the Great Northern torch, I am hooked on their music.
Chuck, in tunes as well as conversations, I am lost without my MOG anchors.
Woo! poebehere! And Great Northern, too! So sonorous a choice for a resumption/reintroduction. Whether we're anchors or wankers, many of us are well-pleased to see your fresh musings.
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poebeback! Good to hear from you!
Somehow, Mr. Knife, wanchors make ergonomic sense. [Insert inflatable standing balloon photo]
Hello back, Mr. X. By the way, objectivists like to absolutely define what they do not absolutely understand. Funny enough, the degree of fanaticism this requires might be taken as empathy, or even faith.
I myself, Mr. RX, need to shut me up every so often. Still, I am glad if y'all can bear the noise I make.
Lately I've been so busy at work, and at home that I haven't had many chances to pop my head in as often, now I have 200+ trusted mogger posts to read and it makes it that much harder to get into the swing of things again.
Glad to see you're still kicking around poe!
Funny, I was just thinking about that whole idea while watering the roses. A couple weeks ago I had the good fortune to get good n' drunk and have a good conversation about certain proponents of objectivism with a good friend. The takeaway from that conversation was that the problem might have more to do with arrogance than empathy, which sounds kind of like what you just said there :).
democlez, I am indeed still alive and kicking, and would be more so if I didn't also have to pull my real life together. (8 Back when I had email notifications turned on, I would end up having to delete them, sadly.
Matt, yep, I suppose we're in agreement there, and the word "arrogance" also floated while I was thinking up the previous comment, before I self-edited it anyway. Which reminds me, at a more subjectivist angle, I hope you had a Happy July. (: