I have the flu. I'm miserable and feeling sorry for myself, and my sex drive is so dead that if a greased-up Clive Owen appeared in front of me I would have no interest, unless he materialised with Lemsip. Luckily, my mum is coming to visit tomorrow - we're both on our own for the holidays so I've put off my trip to a spa in Thailand to spend some quality time with her. We're doing tea at the Ritz on Christmas day, so no dishes to clean!
In the meantime, the ONLY thing getting me through this so-called "festive season" is the Twelve Days of Christmas horror movie marathon on Zone Horror. The other night I watched a movie called Scarred about a deformed woman who stalked campers to cut off their faces. Hey, it still beats chick flick romantic comedies.
Happy Christmas, everybody!


Cliv Owen, Clive Owen, Oh, here you go, I have a clip right here, Merry Christmas ( can I still say that in Great Britain )
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Posted by: Adrian Peirson | Tuesday, 25 December 2007 at 09:34 PM
There are two separate and distinct realities. An absolute realm where we are what and who we are and truth is what it is and a relative realm where we vacillate between hypocrisy and fantasy. That which is absolute has both the potential and the kinetic as one, like the sun and sunlight which are separate but indivisible, whereas that which is relative swings from being merely the potential [or truth/knowledge/cruelty/masculinity] or being the kinetic [or power/achievement/subtlety/feninity] depending on the moment. When we are only one or the other, we are only a partial human. But how do the above relate to our daily existence ?
That which is absolute pertains to the human brain whereas that which is relative pertains to the three human minds, name subjectivity, objectivity and projectivity. Whether we are conscious and thence aware it it, like it, or not. We are not our minds but our brain. As this mumbo-jumbo air thickens, to “achieve” the brain [which is “overseen” by the heart], we have to relinquish our minds. This is because our minds are lessons in errors for us to achieve Truth [and Truth has little to do with religious or scientific ramblings]. The realm of the brain is through the 6th and higher senses, which are absolute in their perceptions in that white or black is what it is and not malleable to become shades of grey, and the realm of the minds is expressed through our 5 fundmental senses. We often “see” with our ears. Errors define the boundary of proper behaviour [the envelope of virtue] and are not for keeping and repeating, the pet pastime of humans otherwise known as hypocrisy. Humans are addicted to hypocrisy and hypoctisy can be anything from drugs [including smoking, alcohol consumption, and mind-bending products] to hormonal “influences” like licentiousness/masochism and control-freakishness/sadism and much, much more.
If the above is worthy of further exploration, just reply, “more”. The email addy is safe and there is no maliciousness or attachments of any kind other than to bring joy/satisfaction-in-progress to all. Morality [not finger-pointing/moralising, the pet subject of idiots & lunatics].
Posted by: bryant | Thursday, 27 December 2007 at 11:45 AM