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nightbat
Ok and hello 1st Lt. Officer Twitty, and let's get all the auk
coffeeboys to Click cause Darla said they would be good for something!
carry on,
the nightbat
A grid, our garden labyrinth, light short
Fuses ~ Of the candle ~ ! So follow
The synaptic spark, a lark in her flight,
The light a spider to the wine cellar leads.
Or, illuminate the dusk, your aria,
An outcry, spark of the reassumed one,
To fly the distance of an arc a lark embarks
For Thee ~ Know, the senses of the dead women,
Who with a splendid spy glass, spy upon
The red ~ winged plovers, wake as dreams
Who we plan this evening to exalt,
Or swallow a splendid tranquility,
Effervescent bubbles of a vintage year,
To illuminate the flask of our dream.
So unlock the hatch of the wine cellar,
The Life of Lustrous brims, spills over,
Half full ~ Of The Candle of Thee ~ !
Our stars in fluted stems bubble over,
Such stars illuminate our village.
O, where lurk our sparkling ones ~
Our superb guests, Cabernet and Chardonnay ~ ?
Off Twitter & Folly fly for La Grande Pomme,
Off for The Hunt of Mssr. Edward Gorey
& a puppy ~ headed, most scurvy monster.
Say, Au Revoir ~ !"
~ Mum of The Morning Wood
Wine comes in at the mouth
And love comes in at the eye;
That's all we shall know for truth
Before we grow old and die.
I lift the glass to my mouth,
I look at you, and I sigh."
~ W.B. Yeats
"There comes a time in every woman's life
When the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne."
~ Bette Davis,
"Old Acquaintance"
"Three be the things I shall never attain ~
Envy, content and sufficient champagne."
~ Dorothy Parker
"Champagne is the only wine that leaves a woman
Beautiful after drinking it."
~ Madame De Pompadour
"Champagne's funny stuff. I'm used to whiskey.
Whiskey is a slap on the back,
And champagne's a heavy mist before my eyes."
~ Jimmy Stewart
"The Philadelphia Story"
"My only regret is that I did not drink more Champagne."
~ Lord Maynard Keynes,
On his deathbed
"I drink champagne when I win, to celebrate
. . . and I drink champagne when I lose,
To console myself."
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
"The feeling of friendship is like that of being
Comfortably filled with roast beef;
Love is like being enlivened with Champagne."
~ Samuel Jonshon
"Here's Champagne to our real friends
"& real pain to our sham friends."
~ Merrylegs
"Some friends wish you happiness,
& others with you wealth ~
But I wish you the best of all,
Contentment blessed with health ~ !"
~ White Chalk
"May the road rise up to meet you;
May the wind be always at your back;
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
And the rains fall soft upon your fields;
& until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of her hand."
~ Leonardo
"May you have warm words on a cold evening,
A full moon on a dark night,
& the road downhill all the way to your door."
~ Kibbles
"There are good ships,
& there are wood ships,
The ships that sail the sea
But the best ships
Are friendships
& may they always be."
~ Who
"May your troubles be less
& your blessings be more,
& nothing but happiness
Come through the door."
~ Cabernet
"May those who love us, love us,
& those that don't love us,
May God turn their hearts,
& if she doesn't turn their hearts,
May she tie bells their ankles
So we'll know them by their jingling."
~ White Stag
"Accept that some days you're the pigeon
& some days you're the statue."
~ Malbec
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Blog, I'll warrant ye, or dog? Who knows. Pass the grog!
But if ye see me lost pup, please bring that scurvy dog home!
I got Leon a brand-new bone, with a chest full a' booty.
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Bedazzled, and fizzy ~ !
My joys are doubled.
When you come to the Tree,
Should the Hangman refuse,
These Fingers, bearing Treasure,
Could unfasten the Leash.
I'm bubbling in a cauldron of trouble,
O, but my bubbles are brimming stars
Of Champagne, simple and plain.
My joys are doubled,
I'm all fizzy and bedazzled,
Slurping and burping Champagne bubbles ~ !"
~ Leonardo
"O, I'm a Deade Dog who's awoken;
I'm a woken dog who's speaking.
I'm a dead awoken dog who's no longer sleeping ~
O, but I hear Twittering weeping."
~ Leonardo
"Champagne with a fluffy white tail,
Off for the Shimmering Sea, we sail ..."
~ Twittering
"O, which way the Mummies,
How about some caviar other yummies ~ ?"
~ Folly
If in horse latitudes, we linger or flounder,
I'll Huff & I'll Puff. I'll call for Puffin Prancer.
If in The Isle of Galapagos we find ourselves feeble,
I'll summon a very wise Beagle,
To tell us a Fable and join us at table."
~ Master Minor Byrd
Her part in me I could not keep from death,
I'll paddle madly, long after I'm out of breath.
Though peril to my modesty, not death on't;
Champagne I'll swim with foaming whirls ~
Madcap perils, Baroque as Cleopatra's pearls,
My Tale I'll tell, if Dutch wags join us, Dogonit ~ !"
~ Leonardo
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtly_love
Love ...
~ Twittering
~ * Stages
Of Courtly Love * ~
* Attraction to the lady, usually via eyes/glance
[Done that]
* Worship of the lady from afar
[Done that]
* Declaration of passionate devotion
[Done that]
* Virtuous rejection by the lady
[Yes, you've done that]
* Renewed wooing with oaths of virtue and eternal fealty
[Done that]
* Moans of approaching death from unsatisfied desire (and other
physical manifestations of lovesickness)
[Thrice succombed]
* Heroic deeds of valor which win the lady's heart
[Good enough yet ~ ?]
* Consummation of the secret love
[Not yet]
* Endless adventures and subterfuges avoiding detection
[Still ahead]
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* Adapted from Barbara Tuchman.
Codex Manesse, 71v, Kristan of Hamle
(Medieval Lovers, pulled in a basket)
~ * ~
Garner spirits, from your vessel,
If crystal or of paper,
Distill effervescence, body solid, of vapor.
Quintessence, our stars, with Phantom's Light,
We must gather for supper under candles bright.
Mark your points, adjust your astrolabe,
Your map to navigate each tossing wave.
Calculate X & Y, data point's constant, please save.
For Z, figure out your target,
Chart's dead reckoning. If land sighted, mark it.
Craft your vessel, if crystal or paper ~
Distill effervescence into solid body,
>From Ether's airy vapor.
~ The Annotator
Its colour plates were made by Christiaan Sepp, draughtsman, engraver
and cartographer in Amsterdam, who also engaged in biological studies.
The text was written by Cornelis Nozeman, a minister of the Remonstrant
church, with an interest in natural science and biology. The book was
published by Sepp's son, Jan Christiaan, a bookseller by profession,
but, like his father, well at home in the art of engraving and biology.
Koninklijke Bibliotheek ~
National Library of the Netherlands * ~
http://www.kb.nl/galerie/100hoogtepunten/068-en.html
~ * ~
Don't. Give us time to get beyond
~ We whom at each turn sheer walls of text
Sweep from one staggering vista to the next ~
That listener's Oh. Discriminate, respond,
Use our heads? What part? Not the reptilian
Inmost brain ~ seat of an unblinking
Coil of hieratic coldness to mere 'thinking.'
Yet it branched off, says fable, a quarter billion
Years ago. A small, tree-loving snake's
Olfactory lobes developed. Limbs occurred
To it, and mammal warmth, music and word
And horror of its old smelled-out mistakes
~ Whose scent still fills the universal air?
PLUG AWAY ENFANT YOU'RE GETTING THERE"
~ James Merrill,
"Scripts for the Pageant"
[p. 332]
Unafraid to sail without a plan ~ !
In my other hand, a splash of Port,
Savored, a swallow back I toss.
If run aground, our Vessel's lost,
Whose Pleasure swills as contraband.
O, the Waves are plaid,
My map is checkered ~
Woe. My compass points its needle
In search of safer shore,
I ask no more,
But for my Vessel's answered riddle.
O woe. My map's fallen off the record."
~ Twittering
"A creature, I see, sports checkered plaid,
Argyle, his name, Tartan clad."
~ Folly
"Come, sweet Souls,
Let's banish Sorrow ~
Come. Tag after me and follow,
Tales for you, never told.
The Corridors of Bereavement
For you sprout Beaver's Mint
If mourning, yours,
Number back the years,
Backwards, from the morrow ~
Swim boldly though The Poole of Tears.
Come, sweet Souls,
Let's banish Sorrow ~
The Corridors of Bereavement
Sprout Beaver's Mint in the grass.
Let's swill a chirping glass.
Bereavement's Song can clear
The Vapors of Despair
And make us light as Air ~ !
Add a sprig of Beaver's Mint,
Shake vigorously, splash over rocks,
And pour ~
Toss back, swill, and swallow.
A swallow's song will banish care.
Swill and swallow. Your socks,
Are they pink, purple, or Argyle ~ ?
The Corridors of Bereavement
For you sprout Beaver's Mint,
My job, to guide you there.
Hopscotch each checkered red square,
Until you land squarely on Square Noir ~
A square, half-lit under a star,
'Tis very close, not too far.
O, but your socks must be Argyle,
Or you'll not get through The Turnstile."
~ Argyle
"Deartest Hostess of The Mummies ~
To what end, how fine a point, your ink and paper,
For what daze does your gaze bedazzle,
If white your pearls, but grey your days ~ ?
In days of darkest spirit, does your candle's taper
Light the deepest night,
In shadow's half-light,
Doth your ink aptly think ~ ?
Forsooth, if so, a right fine caper
With my Quill, I, too, will scribble
In my memoir tonight, if fluttering letter,
In flight ~
Homeward bound, takes wing unfettered.
I quibble not."
~ Folly
Go easy on the drugs; it is quite apparent that you can't handle them.
Try Dr. Andrew Wiel's SSP principle.
-Echosyn
"They followed the girl up some steep corner-stairs without meeting
any one, and stopped in the dark while she went on for a candle. They
expected every moment to hear Merrylegs give tongue, but the highly
trained performing dog had not barked when the girl and the candle
appeared together."
~ Charles Dickens,
"Hard Times"
For, in the merry month of May
You'll hear a song, no matter what you say.
Ripe vine, the merry cheerer of the heart,
Will yield a cup or Spirit spilling Art
If song, your drink, hails a bright canary.
If silence most offends, to be merry best,
Stand fast, your grievance. Be not contrary,
If bidden, merry bells clink fast. If sad, confess.
Though Destiny say, So ~ ! Be merry, a caress,
A merry carafe, hear, your canary, a pretty one.
This merry Bryd sings Peace, when all is done.
Say, O, this was a merry message ~ !
Now, down your sparkling beverage."
~ Argyle
... and some sparkles, too.
"And bid the merry bells ring to thine ear;
Sport your Doggles, if Google fails, your vision clear."
~ Master Minor Byrd
"Well, if ever I do see the merry days
Of a well-aimed quiver, target missed, a maze
Into I amble, will I know a Minotaur,
If acquaintance I make, or shall I meander
Toward center, my companion, binoculars ~ ?"
~ Leonardo
"I'd like to be a tall giraffe
Drinking Perrier from a tall carafe,
I'd slurp a straw and sport a scarf
And utter elegant remarks."
~ Chardonnay
A bottle of dry sac
And I'm kickin' back!
~ Pepe
"Nonsense and beauty have close connections."
~ Merlot
Twittering One wrote:
nightbat
I'll always be affectionate nutty and batty for you Officer Twitty!
at your service,
the nightbat
Of a Puccini dragonfly ~
A duet, our aria, you and I.
You'd play a silver clarinet,
I'd wind up our String Quartet."
~ Merrylegs
The Diatonic Dittymunch plucked music from the air,
He swallowed scores of symphonies and still had space to spare.
Sonatas and cantatas slithered sweetly down his throat;
He made ballads into salads and consumed them note by note.
He ate marches and mazurkas, he ate rhapsodies and reels,
Minuets and tarantellas were the staples of his meals.
But the Diatonic Dittymunch outdid himself one day:
He ate a three-act opera --
And LOUDLY passed away."
~ Jack Prelutsky
am the handmaid of the earth,
I broider fair her glorious gown,
And deck her on her days of mirth
With many a garland of renown.
And while Earth's little ones are fain
And play about the Mother's hem,
I scatter every gift I gain
>From sun and wind to gladden them."
~ William Morris
yes is a world
& in this world of
yes live
(skillfully curled)
all worlds"
~ e e cummings
Let its grapes the morn salute
>From a nocturnal root,
Which feels the acrid juice
Of Styx and Erebus;
And turns the woe of Night,
By its own craft, to a more rich delight."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Click ~ !
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Site ~ Click the purple button
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The Story of the TWINS...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEzt38T842g
Twittering One wrote:
nightbat
Very well Lt. Twitty, it is done.
Sweep thy faint Strings, Musician,
With thy long lean hand;
Downward the starry tapers burn,
Sinks soft the waning sand;
The old hound whimpers couched in sleep,
The embers smoulder low;
Across the walls the shadows
Come, and go.
Sweep softly thy strings, Musician,
The minutes mount to hours;
Frost on the windless casement weaves
A labyrinth of flowers;
Ghosts linger in the darkening air,
Hearken at the open door;
Music hath called them, dreaming,
Home once more."
~ Walter de la Mare
at how, reaching the edge, he turns around...
... that quick step
revolving on the one hind leg, bringing the other down just as
the swivel ends, then giving over all the weight
to one front paw, onto each pad distinctly it would
seem, then onto number four and he's
around headed the other way
again."
~ Jorie Graham,
"The Sense of an Ending,"
"Erosion"
"All down the hills of Habersham,
All through the valleys of Hall,
The rushes cried Abide, abide,
The wilful waterweeds held me thrall,
The laving laurel turned my tide,
The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay,
The dewberry dipped for to work delay,
And the little reeds sighed Abide, abide,
Here in the hills of Habersham,
Here in the valleys of Hall."
op. sit.
http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/2007/results/group/index.html
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CLICK ~ !
CLICK ...
Twittering One wrote:
nightbat
Thank you beautiful Officer Twitty, my Captain heart pounds
irresistibly. I pet click for you! Perhaps a Valentine poem for the
group would be nice.
> "A dog walks into a doctor's office ..."
>
> http://dogsinthenews.com/en/news.php
Browsing that site, I found this story particularly touching.
http://dogsinthenews.com/issues/0201/articles/020129a.htm
tkb
Wow, that's a terrific site. Thanks Twitters.
I'm giving up the little human news I'd been taking in; from now on
it's just doggy news for me!
Well OK. Anything involving, say, astronauts and diapers, I'm still
gonna read.
Call the roller of big cigars,
The muscular one, and bid him whip
In kitchen cups concupiscent curds.
Let the wenches dawdle in such dress
As they are used to wear, and let the boys
Bring flowers in last month's newspapers.
Let be be finale of seem.
The only emperor is the emperor of ice-cream.
Take from the dresser of deal,
Lacking the three glass knobs, that sheet
On which she embroidered fantails once
And spread it so as to cover her face.
If her horny feet protrude, they come
To show how cold she is, and dumb.
Let the lamp affix its beam.
The only emperor is the emperor of ice-cream."
~ Wallace Stevens
Twittering One wrote:
nightbat
Yes, I love ice cream sweet Officer Twitty, glad you liked the
present I Team sent you, a special Space Rose like no other.
"Oh!, cold ice cream lips but so warmed by a tender kiss!
Let the cream of joy run down your cheeks, don't miss!
Oh! for the taste of those hidden folds, craving bliss!
Sweet is the cold ice cream lips, so warmed by a tender kiss!"
the nightbat
"What more miraculous thing may be told,
That fire, which all things melts, should harden ice,
And ice, which is congeal'd with senseless cold,
Should kindle fire by wonderful device?
Such is the power of love in gentle mind,
That it can alter all the course of kind."
~ Edmund Spenser
Out of the Darkness Overnight
New York City, Night of June 9-10, 2007
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energized and inspired by the city that never sleeps. You can't help
but be infused with New York City's vibrancy as you journey through
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sense of the energy that's inherent in the city's very soul.
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Overnight brings together people with depression and other mood
disorders, survivors of suicide loss, mental health professionals and
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A suicide attempt is made every minute of every day. Don't let another
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Wiser not to ask just what has occurred
To them who disobeyed our word;
To those
We were the whirlpool, we were the reef,
We were the formal nightmare, grief
And the unlucky rose.
...
This might happen any day
So be careful what you say
Or do.
Be clean, be tidy, oil the lock,
Trim the garden, wind the clock,
Remember the Two."
~ W. H. Auden,
"The Two"
CLICK ~ !
And Happy Chinese New Years to you all!
The Year of the Pig has arrived, so eat hardy!
Double-A
Please note that this post is On Topic.
Thank you for taking the time to read us."
~ Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
This keeps my blood pressure lower-than-average,
& because I like to write about the stars,
I just want to let you know that my stars are crossed,
& yesterday my internet provider told me
I am Off Topic,
In danger of a Disconnect ...
So PLEASE jump into this thread
If you want to keep this thread alive
& keep feeding animals in need ~ !"
~ Twittering
"Heck, yeah ~ !"
~ Folly
"... or it may die under Cania Minor,
While my health declines,
& I will lose my passion for running
Or writing about my health."
~ Twittering
"Run for your life ~ !"
~ Folly
CLICK ~ !
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Site ~ Click the purple button
To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ...
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
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Contagious fogs; which falling in the land
And stain the sun with fog, as sometime clouds
Should make thee worth them. Blasts and fogs upon thee ~ !"
~ Black Chalk
Free Ha'san... the Lion of the Atlas from the frogs cage.
http://www.leszoosdanslemonde.com/images/zoo_monde/europe/france/lyon_zoo/lion_atlas_2003_1_small.jpg
Dog and Monkey Decapitator Case Western
http://cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2007/03/24681.php
Case Western besides decapitating dogs
and monkeys harms people as well.
>
> > ~ * The Animal Rescue
> > Site ~ Click the purple button
> > To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ...
>
> >http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
>
> > ~ * ~
CLICK ~ !
Clik.
As, nimble jugglers that deceive the eye,
How came he dead ~ ? I'll not be juggled with
A threadbare juggler and a fortune-teller,
Juggler, you ~ ! Since when, I pray you, sir? God's
Got to know, she very well told me so, too ~ !
Hark, herald, hail The Ilk of Too."
~ Kibbles
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me."
~ Emily Dickinson
Thanks for being there
When I wake up in the morning.
It really helps."
~ Twittering
Here in the marshland, past the battered bridge,
One of a hundred grains untimely sown,
Here, with his comrades of the hard-won ridge
He rests, unknown.
His horoscope had seemed so plainly drawn,
School triumphs, earned apace in work and play;
Friendships at will; then love's delightful dawn
And mellowing day.
Home fostering hope; some service to the State;
Benignant age; then the long tryst to keep
Where in the yew-tree shadow congregate
His fathers sleep.
Was here the one thing needful to distil
From life's alembic, through this holier fate,
The man's essential soul, the hero-will?
We ask; and wait.
~ Crewe
Hm ~ ?
~ Twittering
St Patrick regrets his not being an animal rights activist
http://www.hallmark.com/
click on the ecard link
Animal and human rights activists are one
William Wilberforce who is
credited with being the prime
mover of slavery abolition
in the 19th Century, was also
an animal protector who
established a group for the
protection of animals.
Susan B Anthony and many
other American abolitionists
also felt no division between
human and animal rights.
The movie Amazing Grace
mentions that Newfoundland
fishermen saved the offal
from fish to feed the Caraibbean
slaves.
101 Reasons To Be Vegetarian
101 reasons VivaVegie Pam is veg
http://www.vivavegie.org/vv101/101reas2003.htm
http://www.britishmeat.com/49.htm
49 reasons this person
is a vegetarian
Animal Sentience
http://www.ciwf.org.uk/sentience/
Naturally it is night.
Under the overturned lute with its
One string I am going my way
Which has a strange sound.
This way the dust, that way the dust.
I listen to both sides
But I keep right on.
I remember the leaves sitting in judgment
And then winter.
I remember the rain with its bundle of roads.
The rain taking all its roads.
Nowhere.
Young as I am, old as I am,
I forget tomorrow, the blind man.
I forget the life among the buried windows.
The eyes in the curtains.
The wall
Growing through the immortelles.
I forget silence
The owner of the smile.
This must be what I wanted to be doing,
Walking at night between the two deserts,
Singing."
~ W.S. Merwin
"On March 17, 2007, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a
press release about the Pet Food Recall of Foods Manufactured by Menu
Foods, Inc. We are reproducing it here as a public service.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been informed that Menu
Foods, Inc., a private-label pet food manufacturer based in
Streetsville, Ontario, Canada, is recalling all its "cuts and gravy"
style dog and cat food produced at its facility in Emporia, Kansas
between December 3, 2006 and March 6, 2007. The products are sold in
the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The recall was prompted by consumer complaints received by the
manufacturer and by tasting trials conducted by the manufacturer.
There has been a small number of reported instances of cats and dogs
in the United States that developed kidney failure after eating the
affected product. Ten deaths, one dog and nine cats, have reported at
this time. The firm has undertaken extensive testing of the pet food
products in question, but to date has been unable to find the source
of the problem.
The products are packaged in cans and pouches under numerous brand
names and are marketed nationwide by many pet food retailers including
Ahold USA Inc., Kroger Company, Safeway, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,
PetSmart, Inc., and Pet Valu, Inc.
Menu Foods, Inc. has identified the potentially contaminated products
on the Internet at {see our first post in this thread:
http://www.dogexplorer.com/dog/index.php/topic,210.0.html }. Consumers
who have any of these products should immediately stop feeding them to
their pets. Dogs or cats who have consumed the suspect feed and show
signs of kidney failure (such as loss of appetite, lethargy and
vomiting) should consult with their veterinarian. Menu Foods, Inc. is
notifying retailers by telephone and mail and is arranging for the
return of all recalled products.
FDA is conducting an investigation and working with Menu Foods, Inc.
to ensure the effectiveness of the recall. Consumers with questions
may contact the company at 1-866-895-2708.
Consumers who wish to report adverse actions or other problems can go
to http://www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.html to contact
the FDA complaint coordinator in their state."
http://www.dogexplorer.com/dog/index.php?topic=210.msg622
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