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Re: LittleI've never been impressed with Big. not to be suggestive,but 'tis how you utilize it. Last edited by BraveMoon 08-20-2009 at 12:28:50 AM |
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Littleexcellent metaphor .................. |
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Re: LittleOn the mark, go furthur and consider the otherside of the blow, some might say that the little RV lot peoples are not living up to thier full potential... but then are the people who own vacation shoreline homes allowing thier "potential" to over run the real things in life? Opinion and perspective, Does it get your bag!? |
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Re: Littlebig heart |
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Littleeverything is an appearence to the mind of the viewer.. so nothing can be measured |
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Re: LittleNothing can be Objectively measured...? to say nothing can be measured implies possibly that nothing has signifigance, I have read your words, they affected me, significantly...., Port, that is provocative, the elephant holds no bearing on the ant...? --- Please pardon me, I am leaving for work now, I will check later where this conversation lead, it was intriguing at 6 am, Wah'do! |
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Littleif two people go to an art museum and look at a picasso.. |
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Re: Little'Ography, thank you for the support to my point |
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Littlebig and little lived happily ever after ... but big looking in his gargage and he still |
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LittleI was wondering if you could all welcome jefferson76 to OP |
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Re: LittleQuote: Originally Posted by poetography I was wondering if you could all welcome jefferson76 to OP he wrote a wonder ful first poem . He is a pure blood Native American the decendant of a medicine man and the last in his blood line .If you could pass the word id appreciate it . Thank you where-zee-at? |
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Re: LittleAnd a little salt goes a long way. |
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Littleall life is a perception by the human viewer of the object ...so there are billions of realities on the planet |
To have great poets there must be great audiences too.
Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)