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Man on a Bed of Nails - me and Chuck [soundcloud.com] A little reggae.
Kattywampus69 comments on Oct 12, 2018:
Are you Cosmo, or Biff? ;)
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 12, 2018:
I'm not sure, really. lol
All I can say is OUCH!!!
Boogey comments on Oct 12, 2018:
They won't call him little dick anymore
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 12, 2018:
Flat dick, maybe.
Is a little zoology too much to ask?
phxbillcee comments on Oct 12, 2018:
It's an "Obvious Plant" plant. Those guys are great!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 12, 2018:
Is that the same guys that make fake children's toys? Or at least fake boxes for fake children's toys?
The Sheer Profundity Rag - by me & Chuck [soundcloud.com] Just for shits and giggles.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 12, 2018:
Are you doing the whistling?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 12, 2018:
No, that was Chuck. By the way, sorry about the delay on your cd, but I'm putting it in the mail tomorrow.
It's just two much.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 11, 2018:
Still love this one...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Yep.
Can they swim?
Captnron59 comments on Oct 11, 2018:
I wonder how much the island cost
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Good question.
Some Sort of Turning Point I always go too far or don’t go at all.
azzow2 comments on Oct 11, 2018:
Very eclectic. Good rune
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Thank you.
The Sheer Profundity Rag - by me & Chuck [soundcloud.com] Just for shits and giggles.
raindrops comments on Oct 11, 2018:
That's fun! Thanks for sharing
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
You're welcome. And thank you.
Some Sort of Turning Point I always go too far or don’t go at all.
Justjoni comments on Oct 11, 2018:
Bloody good, Tom.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Thank you.
Some Sort of Turning Point I always go too far or don’t go at all.
rcandlish comments on Oct 11, 2018:
Good write. Made me think about the many times when thoughts evade expression and remain mere viceral shadows in the heart.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Yes. Trying to capture something that is too elusive.
Some Sort of Turning Point I always go too far or don’t go at all.
Lincoln55 comments on Oct 11, 2018:
I know that tune well. well done sir.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 11, 2018:
Thank you.
Wait. Is he...? Oh. Never mind.
Captnron59 comments on Oct 10, 2018:
Whatzit say?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 10, 2018:
No idea.
What if I Came Knocking - John Mellencamp [youtu.
kmdskit3 comments on Oct 9, 2018:
I thought we still were?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 9, 2018:
Speak for yourself.
For What It’s Worth [youtu.be]
Tomfoolery33 comments on Oct 9, 2018:
I learned that song when I was about 12 or 13, and have played it off and on ever since. I remember romancing a French Canadian girl at the beach playing this song when I was 16.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 9, 2018:
@Anniemae Sadly, yes.
We’re all — trees, humans, insects, birds, bacteria — pluralities.
Matias comments on Oct 9, 2018:
*"We cannot step outside life’s songs". * I tend to disagree. As Richard Dawkins mentioned : we are the only part of nature that can rebel against its selfish genes: we can use contraception in order not to reproduce, and we can commit suicide, which is rather unique too. In order to do this we...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 9, 2018:
@Matias It's interesting that you mention "Bartleby the Scrivener". I just re-read that recently. I understand what you're saying about stepping out of life.
Such a good feeling!
Captnron59 comments on Oct 9, 2018:
In the shower?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 9, 2018:
Yep. Don't you go through things in your head while you're showering?
We’re all — trees, humans, insects, birds, bacteria — pluralities.
Matias comments on Oct 9, 2018:
*"We cannot step outside life’s songs". * I tend to disagree. As Richard Dawkins mentioned : we are the only part of nature that can rebel against its selfish genes: we can use contraception in order not to reproduce, and we can commit suicide, which is rather unique too. In order to do this we...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 9, 2018:
But what is the reason we can do these things? Doesn't that also come from evolving within those networks of life?
Robbie Robertson and the Red Road Ensemble [youtu.be] In honor of Indigenous American day.
Anniemae comments on Oct 8, 2018:
Nice choice!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
Thanks. I was going through my cds and found a copy of this, and then realized what day it was. I listened to it while I had my evening drink.
For those of you who read my poem "Going to California" this is the next part of that journey, ...
dede18 comments on Oct 8, 2018:
chuckling about that sunburn, because when you wrote that you fell asleep in the back of the pickup, at that elevation, I immediately thought OOPS he's gonna get burned! Am glad you declined the further ride in that little sports car with the guy with the many cards, because you might not be here ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
Thanks. I'm glad I didn't take that ride either. I got to have further adventures, which I'll get around to writing about sometime. This particular day was just too much to put into a poem
Nothing's Here to Stay - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lincoln55 comments on Oct 8, 2018:
Tom, have you ever considered starting a blog or contributing to one?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
@Lincoln55 I did have a web page for my poetry a while back, but it got hardly any traffic, except from a few people who knew me, and after a year or so I took it down. I might think about a blog. I wouldn't know how to get traffic there, though, either.
Lookin' good there.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 8, 2018:
I grow root!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
Good one!
Such a good feeling!
phxbillcee comments on Oct 8, 2018:
I too often practice them after I've had them!!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
Same here, sadly.
Nothing's Here to Stay - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lincoln55 comments on Oct 8, 2018:
Tom, have you ever considered starting a blog or contributing to one?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 8, 2018:
I thought about it a long time ago, but I never did it. Why?
Curiousity has gotten the best of me. Why do people like a post that they haven't read?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Oct 7, 2018:
I don't know. I make it a point to read everything in this group.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
@dede18 You're welcome. I enjoy your work.
Anyone up for a game of Exquisite Corpse?
Kafirah comments on Oct 5, 2018:
...because they don't have these in the Nevernever anymore. So, of course, I really had no choice, you see?" For all intents and purposes, this sounded like a perfectly reasonable explanation. "That is, of course, if I knew why they were no longer accessible in the Nevernever, or what or where ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
@MFAtheist So here I am now, in the Nevernever, she thought to herself, so what now? She grabbed the flask from the goblin's hand, and flung it back in his face and ran. The weirdness she saw, she couldn't describe, and the feeling was weird and somehow she suddenly started floating upwards. And up and up she went, until suddenly... I nominate @AMGT
Ladies and gentlemen, my 1st wife!
Livinlife comments on Oct 7, 2018:
Thats what they all say
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
@Livinlife Sometimes yes, mostly no.
Ladies and gentlemen, my 1st wife!
Livinlife comments on Oct 7, 2018:
Thats what they all say
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
If you'd known her, you'd agree. But that was many many years ago.
He thinks it's a good deal.
Umbral comments on Oct 7, 2018:
"I think it going to be just right" thought baby bear
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
No doubt!
Curiousity has gotten the best of me. Why do people like a post that they haven't read?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Oct 7, 2018:
I don't know. I make it a point to read everything in this group.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 7, 2018:
@Lincoln55 Why "used to"?
Ensenada The black ocean whispers in the distance as we walk through the sand away from the ...
dede18 comments on Oct 6, 2018:
Just lovely. I was there, with you ... you brought it alive for me :-)
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
Thank you very much. I was never quite sure about this one.
Nothing's Here to Stay - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 6, 2018:
I love this song. I wish I could get a cd.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
@Lilac-Jade Yeah, the messaging here is private.
Livin' in the City - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1988.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 6, 2018:
Good song.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
Thanks.
Nope. Didn't happen.
AlasBabylon comments on Oct 6, 2018:
One time a dog of mine fart, then turned his head to look at his butt, then walked off as if he were offended.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
Yeah, they're not sure about farts.
Nothing's Here to Stay - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 6, 2018:
I love this song. I wish I could get a cd.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
I can burn one and send it to you, but I'll need an address. I'll put the other stuff from the same session on there too.
Ensenada The black ocean whispers in the distance as we walk through the sand away from the ...
azzow2 comments on Oct 6, 2018:
Romantic. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
Thanks.
Hey! Stop that!
phxbillcee comments on Oct 6, 2018:
Or I'll claw the hell out of yours!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
No doubt!
Your IQ Matters Less Than You Think
powder comments on Oct 6, 2018:
How is success measured? Material wealth? Fame? Climbing your chosen field? Or perhaps a happy productive life?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 6, 2018:
Good question. I don't think they were considering that in this article.
Suggestive, much?
Luvboating comments on Oct 4, 2018:
I have been there a few times and bought the (one of em anyway) tee shirt. The tee shirt says liquor in the front, poker in the rear !
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Where is it?
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Good tune. What guitar were you using??
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
@Razorjelly I bought that one at Guitar Center in San Jose in the early 80s. It served me well for a long time. I sold it several years ago.
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
JazznBlues comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Very Nice!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Thanks.
Suggestive, much?
phxbillcee comments on Oct 4, 2018:
If it's that skinny, how could she tell?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
@phxbillcee Looks like bears to me, lol.
Can't remember if I got this from here, but it's still true.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Flooded with stupid, inundated with idiocy!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Yep.
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Good tune. What guitar were you using??
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
@pimpdaddywrinkle Nope. Lol.
I don't think so.
Captnron59 comments on Oct 4, 2018:
That's the peekers fountain
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Peekers or peckers?
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
Marionville comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Lovely .....nice sound.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Thanks.
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Good tune. What guitar were you using??
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
It was an Ibanez. Don't remember the model, but you could switch between single coil and humbucker. I used the single coil selection on this song. Here's a picture.
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
AdamHoople comments on Oct 4, 2018:
@tnorman1236 You have a really great sound brother and some nice licks!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Thank you.
Cruisin' Innocence - Ersal Hickey and the Squirrels From Hell [soundcloud.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Sounds good.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Thanks.
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
Lincoln55 comments on Oct 4, 2018:
We live in a cellphone society. The world on a 4" screen. TV news is dominated by sound bites. Poetry requires immersion. Slowing down. Taking time to reflect on how the words effect you emotionally. The audience has a short attention span. Post something over a hunded words and see what happens. ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
I agree. Thanks for helping me clarify my thoughts.
Twist of Fate - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home in Los Angles, 1988.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 4, 2018:
Excellent.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
Thank you.
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Tracy K. Smith is the current U.S. Poet Laureate. Won the Pulitzer prize for Life on Mars in 2011.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 4, 2018:
@Razorjelly That's a great take on it. I used to worry more about being read by people, but I quit worrying about it, even though obviously I'm glad people read it. I have mostly quit trying to be published. A few people here and there is fine. And it's great if even one person really gets it. Then my job is done. Thanks for your input. I haven't seen any of your stuff on here. You should post something.
Some hot sauce.
Captnron59 comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Habinaro?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Don't know.
Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan [youtu.be] In honor of Stevie Ray's birthday today.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 3, 2018:
He's a brilliant guitarist.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Yep.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
purcascade comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Adrienne Rich is always a good choice. ?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Yep.
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
rcandlish comments on Oct 3, 2018:
To be a poet, or to appreciate poetry, one must have a love for language and a curiosity for novel expression. In the ancient world poets were held in the highest esteem, but the accolades are now generally awarded to our musicians. Why? One reason I think is that music has the ability to bypass the...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Thanks for your thoughts on the subject. And I know what you mean, particularly since music is so much more accessible for everyone now, it's much more immediate, and can be accessed anywhere.
Twist of Fate - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home in Los Angles, 1988.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Cool enough!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Thanks.
Grandma's muffin.
KKGator comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Reminds me of the SNL skit "The Delicious Dish". The time Betty White hosted. Talking about her muffin on NPR.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Yep.
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
dede18 comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Tom, these are very relevant issues re poety which you raise … and it makes me sad that so many people brush off poetry as ‘not for them’ because they have such a limited grasp of the range which it encompasses … that if they were to invest a little time and effort by reading some random ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
@dede18 That's okay, lol.
Cold Blue Mountain Stream - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lincoln55 comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Very Nice Tom. Its interesting to pair the voice with the image in your head. Thanks for posting.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Thanks.
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
dede18 comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Tom, these are very relevant issues re poety which you raise … and it makes me sad that so many people brush off poetry as ‘not for them’ because they have such a limited grasp of the range which it encompasses … that if they were to invest a little time and effort by reading some random ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Thanks for your input. And as far as I know, poet laureates are not taught in schools here. They are appointed by presidents, so I'm sure there's a political aspect in there somewhere. I agree with what you say, especially about writing poetry to be more for the poet than for an audience, though at least in my case, I care about being read because the whole point is communication. And I did spell it "cachet", but you were right about "whether".
Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan [youtu.be] In honor of Stevie Ray's birthday today.
Snickers77 comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Played by ear cause he couldn't read music.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Lot's of rock & rollers are like that. The Beatles, for instance, or Hendrix.
Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan [youtu.be] In honor of Stevie Ray's birthday today.
KKGator comments on Oct 3, 2018:
That was the music on my answering machine for a long time. My attitude was that if anyone wanted to hang up before it was done, I didn't want to hear from them anyway.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
I picked this song because we used to do it in a band I was in.
Literally.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 3, 2018:
We need a 'groan' emoji!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
@phxbillcee Good one! That deserves a groan as well!
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
Razorjelly comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Tracy K. Smith is the current U.S. Poet Laureate. Won the Pulitzer prize for Life on Mars in 2011.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
No thoughts about the rest of it?
Literally.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 3, 2018:
We need a 'groan' emoji!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Just the reaction I was looking for!
This is an essay I wrote about poetry a while back.
sweetcharlotte comments on Oct 3, 2018:
I guess you have read me enough to know I have a difficult time reading because of dyslexia. This would take me about two and half hours to read over and comprehend. I can't do that today, but wish I could. Did read the first few sentences and the last few. Love the reference to seed. You...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Thank you.
So is it nature not nurture after all? | Science | The Guardian
t1nick comments on Oct 3, 2018:
The quedtion I have is this:"So the foundation of who are is determined by our genetics, (I have no problem with this conclusion), if this is true, just how pliable are these particular genes to external stimuli?" Can external stumuli ( Culture) interupt the original genetic message and how the ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
Good question. I don't know the answer.
How Workers Killed the Liberal Arts
orange_girl comments on Oct 3, 2018:
Thanks for posting this. I'm one of those who believe in a "well rounded" education" and I've argued with people for years about the value of studying things outside one's "intended field." Now, I don't think students could afford it, even if they wanted to.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 3, 2018:
I agree. Learning about things outside of your field helps you get a better perspective on things and on life in general.
Cold Blue Mountain Stream - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Terrific!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thank you!
I don't know if I wanna go there or not.
Umbral comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Scrubs em clean though.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Ouch!
Cold Blue Mountain Stream - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
sweetcharlotte comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Ahhh, that's so nice of you to let us hear your singing voice. I think your very good and I listened to all your songs. Enjoyed them. Thank you
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
All of them? You mean on Soundcloud? Wow! That 's a lot of time.Thank you!
Cold Blue Mountain Stream - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Marionville comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Lovely .....you have a very good voice.....enjoyed very much. Nice tune too, very melodic.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thank you.
Cold Blue Mountain Stream - by me [soundcloud.com] Recorded at home, 1989.
Anniemae comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Wow!!! Very cool! You’re good!!!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thank you.
In the Garden At my grandparents’ there was nothing but grass out past the old row of apple ...
azzow2 comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Nothing like the memories grandparents gives you. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thanks.
In the Garden At my grandparents’ there was nothing but grass out past the old row of apple ...
ProudMary comments on Oct 2, 2018:
At the risk of repeating myself when it comes to your poetry, you always manage to put the reader right smack dab in the middle of the picture. Love this. But is there something missing at the end of the second line?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thank you. And yes, the word "play" was deleted for whatever reason. I put it back.
In the Garden At my grandparents’ there was nothing but grass out past the old row of apple ...
Razorjelly comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Really nice!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
Thank you.
Still makes me laugh.
phxbillcee comments on Oct 2, 2018:
Now let's see him try a Doc Oc!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
He's trying!
It's funny that when they can't defeat your argument, and they now start to say that philosophy is ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Who are "they" and what is the argument?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 2, 2018:
@GlaslowII That's what you already said in the post, it doesn't answer my question.
Ah yes. Tequila.
Captnron59 comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Don't think I've ever puked on takillya. Rum, whiskey, burbon, vodka, and jagermiester hell yeah.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
I've got a long, almost unbelievable story about tequila and puking and bagpipes and wheelchairs and training classes, and an Irish soccer team. But I won't go into it here.
Ah yes. Tequila.
zorialoki comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Don't think I have ever drank that much tequila
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
Sadly, I have.
Robert Tilton
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 26, 2018:
Nope.But I might if I knew why I might have heard of him.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
@Jproad I seem to have a vague recollection now. Never watched the show, though.
What I think of when I see "Titleist".
phxbillcee comments on Oct 1, 2018:
That's what you think of when you see anything!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
True, true.
Very useful.
Umbral comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Bet you they get used.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
Sadly, you're probably right.
How Workers Killed the Liberal Arts
ZantiMisfit comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Thanks for posting an insightful read. A lot to digest.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
You're welcome.
All right, you godless lot.
ProudMary comments on Oct 1, 2018:
Now that I’ve gotten over this crippling bout of the blues, maybe I can answer this. I love all y’all! I’m afraid to start naming names because I’m terrified I’ll leave someone out and hurt someone’s feelings. It would probably be impossible for me to remember everyone who’s helped ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
Thank you!
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
SkagwayKim comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Great article here. Thank you for sharing.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
You're welcome.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
stinkeye_a comments on Sep 30, 2018:
This reminds me of the mention I saw made some short time ago that reading fiction develops empathy.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Oct 1, 2018:
Yep. I posted something about that a while back as well.
So is it nature not nurture after all? | Science | The Guardian
indirect76 comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Oh, one book say it’s nature over nurture? I guess that settles it.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
It's worth checking out his ideas, though. He makes some good points.
So is it nature not nurture after all? | Science | The Guardian
genessa comments on Sep 30, 2018:
it is both. it always has been both. g
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
Of course.
Scientists Are Working on an Algorithm to Predict Death - Tonic
GipsyOfNewSpain comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Shouldn't they be working on stopping Cancer instead?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
See the post above yours. Everybody has a different field they're working in, and they can't all work on the same thing.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
Normanbites comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Once I discovered that many writers are idiots, I became a lot more selective about what I read. Like food, information should be screened for quality before you put it into your system.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
True. But the more you read, the more discerning you get. Hopefully.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Reading is so important. I read books everyday, & usually have 3 or 4 on the go at the same time.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
@Lilac-Jade That's too bad. My sons read some, but not like the rest of us.Though nobody in the family has gotten caught up in religion.
Scientists Are Working on an Algorithm to Predict Death - Tonic
genessa comments on Sep 30, 2018:
death is the easiest thing in the world to predict. i will predict it now: we're all going to die! there. you wait and see if this isn't true! but seriously, an algorithm cannot predict death. it can calculate the odds but it cannot use every bit of information that would help such a ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
@genessa That's possible, of course, but I think it has to do with the quality of palliative care, and preparing the patient and family for what's going to happen and when.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Reading is so important. I read books everyday, & usually have 3 or 4 on the go at the same time.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
@Lilac-Jade When my daughter was small, she'd hand me books to read to her for as long as I could stand it. Which was usually several hours. She devoured books.
That last one.
Captnron59 comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Four a.m.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
@Captnron59 It was 100 head where I was working, so not nearly the same thing. The naps were only when things were slow.
Scientists Are Working on an Algorithm to Predict Death - Tonic
genessa comments on Sep 30, 2018:
death is the easiest thing in the world to predict. i will predict it now: we're all going to die! there. you wait and see if this isn't true! but seriously, an algorithm cannot predict death. it can calculate the odds but it cannot use every bit of information that would help such a ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
I agree, but I think the point of the algorithm is to help doctors be more accurate than they have been in diagnosing and treatment of end of life patients. If it helps, I'm all for it. But it's true that there are too many variables to be 100% accurate. Still, better is better.
An Antidote to White Male Capitalist Culture: Adrienne Rich on the Liberating Power of Storytelling ...
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Reading is so important. I read books everyday, & usually have 3 or 4 on the go at the same time.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
Yep. I've been a heavy reader for most of my life. Both my parents and my sister were as well.
That last one.
Captnron59 comments on Sep 30, 2018:
Four a.m.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
@phxbillcee You guys talking about dairy farming? I spent a summer in my youth working on a dairy farm. Early up, nap in the middle of the day (if there's not other stuff to do) then work again in the afternoon and early evening. No days off.
That last one.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 30, 2018:
I guess I am a useless member of society now, but I still get up at six.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 30, 2018:
I get up anywhere between 9 and 11. Go to bed at 2 or 2:30. I've always been a night owl.
Estonia has great college names!
Eirteacher comments on Sep 29, 2018:
I want to matriculate there.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Just don't get any onya.

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