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The backdrop to your circles. It did bring a laugh, a laugh done properly emanating from deep within. The story teller looked young and full of life. He's the one who told me the story. Simple but he was straining to get to the good (a noticeable impatience on his part) bit so he could laugh at his own story. He always got a chuckle from his audience too. Life should have a point, and it should have certain rewards for your efforts. Why drive 800,000 kilometers and still not have any family? If you did it to make a living for your family then fair enough but doing without solving anything seems nuts. I don't actually know what the business of it was and neither the story teller, that part of the story didn't need to be told. You were too busy laughing at that point to continue with the story. The lovely sweet girl showed me her teeth, "see no more gaps" she said. I dreamed of visiting her homeland and it would be so magical. We knew the same books and loved the same movie but I was determined that my legacy die with me. What an awkward position. It went round and round in my head with no likely solution but I did find the right background song to accompany my circle of thoughts and it also fit the guy who drove forever continuously with no cause. Driving was something to do whilst he worked on his own problems. I'd found a longer version too and I loved it and the questions it asked. Was there something deeper going on with an artist whom I thought was from an earlier period than the song. But it was a perfect fit, repairing time with a vortex by filling the hole that was there. Brubaker would love to own this one. Oh Suzi's friend Nicky had dropped by and she 'd spend her days naked enjoying bush walks completely naked and being naked was so natural for her. I saw her watching a movie spread wide with her little "dicky" promoted unashamedly. Such a sweet girl. Her friends were coming so her 'prayers' would soon be answered. I played Brubaker again and a sly smile crossed her lips. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered! |
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The days were beautiful, calm and a gentle warmth building. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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Brubaker?
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Brubaker? Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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"I had the first integrated Army band in World War II." ~ Dave Brubeck
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"I had the first integrated Army band in World War II." ~ Dave Brubeck Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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Dave Brubaker (hip lil cat) a harp will make a woman outta any sissy girl! lol
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I do love me some jazz music!
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That pic inthe middle is interesting Is that a female/ male genetic anomaly?
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Dave Brubaker (hip lil cat) a harp will make a woman outta any sissy girl! lol Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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I do love me some jazz music! Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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That pic inthe middle is interesting Is that a female/ male genetic anomaly? Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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