Al, when there are so many rabbit holes available for me to run down, the rabbits simply stop mattering. ;~}
Al, when there are so many rabbit holes available for me to run down, the rabbits simply stop mattering. ;~}
Thanks, frono. {...focus, focus...}Follow the White one.
Follow the White one.
Take the blue pill!!!!!
Good call. At least the white rabbit, as pompous and obsequious as he was, provided Alice a legitimate reason to go down that particular rabbit hole. Some of us just jump, first, with or without actual evidence of rabbit presence...Follow the White one.
And, as tempted as Neo was to permanently remain in his fantasy by merely swallowing the blue pill, his quest for answers ultimately led to another choice.Take the blue pill!!!!!
Alice: potion to shrink, cake to growIs that the one that makes you larger or is it the other one?
It makes me wonder...might the recommendation be six or seven Mama's Yellow Pills prior to launching a rant, or after launch?You could try the one below but I've been told it does nothing...
It makes me wonder...might the recommendation be six or seven Mama's Yellow Pills prior to launching a rant, or after launch?
Glad you pointed that out, Al, what a gloriously hopeful thought...my peak may also be snowbound! Thinking lower, my daughter has two Huskies and I generally avoid yellow anything around them. Good advice, as Al ways. ;~}Coming from Colorado where some peaks can stay snowbound year-round, I'd Watch out Where the the Huskies go, and don't you drink that Yellow Pils.
oooh, oooh, there's a song in there, I just know there is!Glad you pointed that out, Al, what a gloriously hopeful thought...my peak may also be snowbound!
Actually, the rabbit hole is in (or rather, leads to) Wonderland.Yup, I mixed "Through the Looking Glass" with "The Matrix" and all hell broke loose.
I forget what we're talking about.
Actually, the rabbit hole is in (or rather, leads to) Wonderland.
Through the Looking Glass introduces us to Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, reciting the story of the Walrus and the Carpenter , who, speaking of little blue pills, engage in an oyster-eating contest:
I will now proceed to inaugurate the internet myth that this chapter mystically forecast a tryst between Paul McCartney and Karen Carpenter some 100 years after publication...
I think Grace herself is the author of that myth, having made similar comments when questioned about the inspiration for "White Rabbit".Such bizarre stuff. I have a feeling that Lewis Carroll partook of many types of pills, including blue and red, not to mention mushrooms and probably every other kind of psychedelic he could find.
...NO mention of substance use or abuse.
Personally I think it's all a result of of the min-bending exercises involved in coming up with the early version of Scrabble...
Or perhaps he too was wondering why, like the OP, as the bridge settles in the first 90 days, the action will lower.
We calls it veering and we's raised it to a high art form.Well the topic has strayed a bit,
PS I wanna know if Lloyd Loar's creative genius was unleashed during a frantic bout of musical saw playing.
From the "usual source":
"Loar was also a well-regarded musician on mandolin, viola, and musical saw."
Those things're even more dangerous to tender young psyches than accordions.