April 2011
3 posts
February 2011
1 post
Sometimes it makes me sad, though… Andy being gone. I have to remind...
– Red
January 2011
2 posts
December 2010
4 posts
You know I have about the same interest in jewelry as I have in politics, horse...
– Cary Grant, “To Catch a Thief” (via rulesformyunbornson)
November 2010
3 posts
October 2010
4 posts
September 2010
4 posts
I hit the Jamaican spot, at the bar, take a seat. I ordered you jerk, she said...
August 2010
18 posts
Candor at its best
Something I hate #2
How radio stations play 80’s hair music on rainy days as if the dismal forecast isn’t making your day suck enough already.
Something I hate #3
When people (usually adults) make special requests at restaurants or any type of eatery for the preparation of their food (treat) when there’s a standard method of making it…and asking for something...
Watching the smoke dance out of a cigarette is like watching a girl dance out of...
– D.H. Mondfleur (via kissmeimlazy)
Candor at its best
From my personal collection of a list of things I used to write down in one of my Moleskin notebooks.
Something I hate #1
How everything seems to come with onions.
Word of the day
Salacious
Main Entry: sa·la·cious Pronunciation: \sə-ˈlā-shəs\Function: adjective Etymology: Latin salac-, salax, from salire to move spasmodically, leap — more at sallyDate: circa 1645
1 : arousing or appealing to sexual desire or imagination : lascivious 2 : lecherous, lustful
— sa·la·cious·ly adverb
— sa·la·cious·ness noun
July 2010
26 posts
Me in a bar in the 1950's.
I see you in a ritzy New York hotel lobby adorned with a solid oak bar. Right next to it is an expensive piano and the top is up; an older gentlemen in a tuxedo with the neck undone and bow tie hanging from his neck is making the keys create something mellow. He’s swaying his head back and forth slightly, then forward and back. There’s a glass of scotch and water half drank he sips...
Think she wants some water, to put out the blowtorch.
God grant me/the serenity to accept/the things I cannot change/Courage/to change...
– Vonnegut