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...Me too!..
phxbillcee comments on Sep 29, 2018:
No Balls Tom?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Just a vasectomy. Samey same.
...Me too!..
Boogey comments on Sep 29, 2018:
You're spayed?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Yeah, well, something like that.
I like this site.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
It seems some on here are a bit too sensitive. I haven't run across it myself, but I have seen others post about conversations and things going on.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@genessa Okay, cool. Feel free to lurk or to comment on other's work all you want.
I like this site.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
It seems some on here are a bit too sensitive. I haven't run across it myself, but I have seen others post about conversations and things going on.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@genessa https://agnostic.com/group/wordsmithpoetry I guess that'll do it. I haven't linked a location on here before.
I like this site.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
It seems some on here are a bit too sensitive. I haven't run across it myself, but I have seen others post about conversations and things going on.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@genessa I'm a writer too. You should join my group, Wordsmith. It's for poetry and short fiction.
A not-so-good poem I found, but also found humorous.
dede18 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
what the hell, the system just dumped my reply ... ugh it makes me so mad! In any case, recap: Time is so humbling in that 'we' become 'them' ... myself, in particular, used to think my mother to be a 'silly old woman' because she would complain that she cannot wear a light little chain around her...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
That's odd about the chain, but yes "we" become "them" sooner than we would wish.
A not-so-good poem I found, but also found humorous.
dede18 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
forgot to say i enjoyed the poem!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Thanks.
I like this site.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 29, 2018:
It seems some on here are a bit too sensitive. I haven't run across it myself, but I have seen others post about conversations and things going on.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@genessa I understand what you mean, though it is something I haven't really thought about before now.
Welp, I got kicked out of the children's museum.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Yes, you really are a dirty old man! That's why we love ya'!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@phxbillcee Of course!
Just because.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 29, 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOwF96MemvE
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Loved those skits!
People - King Crimson [youtu.be] One of my favorites.
SACatWalker comments on Sep 29, 2018:
I think these guys made some of the best progressive rock out there. Up there with the best. Great selection, thanks.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
They are definitely one of my favorites.
Found this poem today in one of my files.
ArtzyNerd comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Umm. I love it.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Thank you.
Found this poem today in one of my files.
ProudMary comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Why on earth would you think this isn't good?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@ProudMary I guess.
Found this poem today in one of my files.
hankster comments on Sep 29, 2018:
I really like this.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Thanks.
Found this poem today in one of my files.
ProudMary comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Why on earth would you think this isn't good?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
I don't know. It's just too solipsistic. Kind of an internal loop.
scratches head
Duchess comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Um yeah. And how'd she get those leggings on over the monitors ?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
With difficulty?
Makin' Some Noise - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers [youtu.be] Reminds me of my youth.
AdamHoople comments on Sep 28, 2018:
@tnorman1236 can't go wrong with some Petty!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
@AdamHoople Thanks. I posted one of my songs from Soundcloud on here.
From the Road: I am so done with mountains.
Anniemae comments on Sep 29, 2018:
I can’t relate to what you’re saying, as it’s my dream to love in the mountains.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Was "love in the mountains" a Freudian slip? Lol
About time: why western philosophy can only teach us so much | News | The Guardian
stinkeye_a comments on Sep 29, 2018:
Great article. I was a little disappointed in its fixed scope (I thought/hoped it would more address the problems associated with the limitations in question and the effects of rectifying them, desired outcomes, etc.), but a thoroughly satisfying read nonetheless. This issue is emblematic of ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 29, 2018:
Yes. Reading this helped me realize how we get locked into one viewpoint, excluding other ones. Personally, thanks to my father, I was exposed to other philosophies early on, so I didn't realize how many other people weren't. By the way, I haven't seen you on here in a while. Glad you're back!
Makin' Some Noise - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers [youtu.be] Reminds me of my youth.
AdamHoople comments on Sep 28, 2018:
@tnorman1236 can't go wrong with some Petty!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
@AdamHoople Nope. Don't have either one. The Strat was a loaner from a friend who said I could use it a long as I wanted if I refinished it. I gave it back when the band broke up and I left for California. I have another one now.
Makin' Some Noise - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers [youtu.be] Reminds me of my youth.
AdamHoople comments on Sep 28, 2018:
@tnorman1236 can't go wrong with some Petty!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
@AdamHoople Thanks! That's '63 Strat that I refinished, and that Marshall stack was too much for the clubs, but it was great.
An old one, but still true.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 28, 2018:
Where can I get an application?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
If you find out, let me know.
Makin' Some Noise - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers [youtu.be] Reminds me of my youth.
AdamHoople comments on Sep 28, 2018:
@tnorman1236 can't go wrong with some Petty!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
@AdamHoople I'm the one on the right.
Hello to everyone! Where is everyone from? I'm from Manitoba, Canada.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 27, 2018:
Huntington, West Virginia. Hello, and how are you?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
@cat673 Doing well, thanks.
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
Jolanta comments on Sep 28, 2018:
Did you de friend them or did they?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
I unfriended him.
Genius idea.
ThisGuy comments on Sep 28, 2018:
Laura does not own dogs.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
No doubt!
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
hankster comments on Sep 28, 2018:
I've seen some truer colors in "friends" since covfefism took hold. always disappointing. I have found those discussions with them completely pointless. but it's almost guaranteed to damage or destroy a friendship.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
Yep.
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
DenoPenno comments on Sep 28, 2018:
I understand. I'm at constant odds with a friend of 40 plus years who thinks I simply believe anything I read and he cannot understand why I hate Trump. He doesn't understand "fact checking" because anybody can say anything but my Trump hate must be on the same level as Whoopi Goldberg. She has ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
I know exactly what you mean. Luckily it wasn't a good friend.
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 28, 2018:
Respect for the US is in the can.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
No doubt.
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
genessa comments on Sep 28, 2018:
their loss, but i am sorry nonetheless. g
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
Thanks.
Well, I lost another facebook friend.
gearl comments on Sep 28, 2018:
The tribalism is becoming intolerable but I am the last one to know the remedy. I imagine most of us have lost friends and possibly family. Sorry.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 28, 2018:
I don't know what the answer is either, but I wish I did.
Well. Okay then.
glennlab comments on Sep 27, 2018:
A little too stiff for me.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 27, 2018:
...and those legs look a little rough.
My God - Jethro Tull (Live) [youtu.be]
onlyif comments on Sep 27, 2018:
Love Jethro Tull. ❤
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 27, 2018:
Me too.
The best thing about the good old days? --We weren't good, and we weren't old.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 26, 2018:
I wouldn't go back.....I have no good memories of any good old days.......
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 26, 2018:
I have lots of good memories. Not sure if I'd go back, though.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
CreeksideVana comments on Sep 25, 2018:
I like this, but what is a "fourfold rose?" I've never heard that term before. Enlighten me, please.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
@CreeksideVana I'm not really sure, to be truthful. I thought I had read it somewhere before, but I don't remember when or where, and googling it doesn't bring up anything.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
rcandlish comments on Sep 25, 2018:
Excellent work,nicely peppered with a little esoteric mysticism. Loved the ending.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
Thank you.
An interesting quote by Alan Watts "There is no fate unless there is someone or something to be ...
LenHazell53 comments on Sep 25, 2018:
I find this statement to filled with false equivalencies and logical fallacies. To take the first example, a trap requires prey, since a trap need not necessarily be used to capture, it can indeed be for the purposes of deception or execution for example. How does this concept of a trap equate ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
I disagree.
Morning Buglers - Dads - and people needing more sleep everywhere.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 24, 2018:
My dad used to occasionally wake us up with the stereo turned up super loud. One time it was the Dixie Cups doing "Down at Papa Joe's" and I thought a party was going on downstairs. Another time it was German marches. He would do it in the summer when he came in from midnight shift and we were still...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
@RavenCT Could be.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
Justjoni comments on Sep 25, 2018:
I like this very much, Tom. Full of playful wordings
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
Thank you.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
CreeksideVana comments on Sep 25, 2018:
I like this, but what is a "fourfold rose?" I've never heard that term before. Enlighten me, please.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
There is what is known as a "compass rose" which is the circle on a map with the four directions demarcated. And it's also a mystical thing from medieval times.
I'd like to thank each and every member who have sent me suggestions as to how to "improve" &Meme .
Happyonearth comments on Sep 25, 2018:
Beat US Some More....please...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
@gebulldog *morale. I don't think we have many morals.
An interesting quote by Alan Watts "There is no fate unless there is someone or something to be ...
Matias comments on Sep 25, 2018:
Reading sentences like these I never know whether they are expressing a deep wisdom or whether it is just a caricature of deep wisdom (or the writer's idea of deep wisdom)
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
It seems to me to be wisdom, and I've experienced what he's saying, so if nothing else, it's relatable to me.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
ArtzyNerd comments on Sep 25, 2018:
nice write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
Thank you.
Maybe I can slip in sideways unseen and unnoticed.
azzow2 comments on Sep 25, 2018:
I think it was a Dean Koontz book From the Corner of his eye Your poem reminded me of the charter that could walk between the rain drops. Excellent Rune
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
Thanks.
Fragility April in San Antonio, cousin Kathy gifted me a pair of goblets, aqua glass suspended ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 24, 2018:
I like it. The ideas and emotions are there, but I think it could be smoothed out some.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
@ProudMary Much better! Easier to follow, and the flow is much nicer.
Fragility April in San Antonio, cousin Kathy gifted me a pair of goblets, aqua glass suspended ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 24, 2018:
I like it. The ideas and emotions are there, but I think it could be smoothed out some.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 25, 2018:
@ProudMary I was hoping you wouldn't be upset that I said that.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
MountainBound comments on Sep 24, 2018:
Roommates German (Tessa) and my Boxer’s butt(Oren). Both are great breeds and I’m not looking forward to the day my old girl has gotta go. She’s almost 13 now and gets extra spoiled. Sorry for your loss. I’ll give my girls extra love for you tonight!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thank you. Beautiful dogs.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
Zoohome comments on Sep 24, 2018:
My favorite breed. Beautiful boys
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thank you.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
onlyif comments on Sep 24, 2018:
I am glad you have comfort from him. Sorry for your loss. They are very handsome. ❤❤
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thank you.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
dkp93 comments on Sep 24, 2018:
Beautiful boys. ? So sorry for your loss.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thank you.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
SACatWalker comments on Sep 24, 2018:
I have a cat I named Toby, and he's also an "individual" who doesn't like others cramping his style. Must be the name, huh? jk Really very sorry about Joe...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thanks. There are a lot of Tobys out there. We'd have to take a survey.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 24, 2018:
Nice family.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thanks.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
Hathacat comments on Sep 24, 2018:
Both are such beautiful dogs.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Thank you.
You probably saw where I had to put down my dog, Joe (on the left) in other posts.
RavenCT comments on Sep 24, 2018:
Sorry about Joe. That's lousy. Tank is adorable... I bet he gets up to no good being young. A trial for the older one for sure! lol
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Yeah, the older dog has him buffaloed. He's pretty cautious around him most of the time.
They need these at WalMart.
zorialoki comments on Sep 24, 2018:
I have let women with kids and more stuff go in front of me in the express lane just because I have been a single parent with a small child and know it can suck to stand in line. I don't give free passes to most people
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 24, 2018:
Good for you!
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
Leutrelle comments on Sep 23, 2018:
Nice work!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Thank you.
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
Lincoln55 comments on Sep 23, 2018:
Today I went to the Art Museum and sat on a bench and watched Tom Norman throw intricately turned phrases, scents and visions against the canvas in my mind. I marveled at how the image came together and how it whispered to me, "listen, watch, hear." Today I sat along a riverbank and watched the ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Wow. Thanks very much.
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
Deveno comments on Sep 23, 2018:
I deeply enjoyed the way you captured how *now* is the time that matters, even as you capture the turning of the seasons (and the sense of time that inevitably carries). This is truly beautiful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Thank you very much.
That's what it's like.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 23, 2018:
Since I've taken so very few selfies, I've avoided this particular pitfall!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
I've taken some, trying to get a good one, but it's a lot harder than it seems.
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
azzow2 comments on Sep 23, 2018:
This is like a Walt Whitman write. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Thank you.
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
ProudMary comments on Sep 23, 2018:
Another masterpiece...and you made me google. I've never heard of a madrone tree.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Thank you. And Madrone trees are very pretty.
A poem that I wrote while on sabbatical in Oregon.
ArtzyNerd comments on Sep 23, 2018:
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 23, 2018:
Thank you.
On the Height Above the Depths There the tight air binds, breath extracted with a wince.
LB67 comments on Sep 22, 2018:
Love it. It speaks to me of mystery and adventure, of the dangers and excitement of exploration.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 22, 2018:
Thank you.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
dede18 comments on Sep 22, 2018:
loved it, wanted it to become a song ... Just September ... wish it could always be just September ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 22, 2018:
@dede18 I can understand that, particularly when you look at it that way.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
dede18 comments on Sep 22, 2018:
loved it, wanted it to become a song ... Just September ... wish it could always be just September ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 22, 2018:
Thank you. But no, I'm ready for October.
Ecstasy May Make Octopuses More Social, Just Like Humans - The Atlantic
TheAstroChuck comments on Sep 22, 2018:
Octopi have been shown to be highly inquisitive and puzzle solvers. Sometimes, they seemingly blush once they've solved a puzzle as if to indicate "how stupid of me not to have solved it sooner." Moreover, octopi have exhibited cunning behavior. One research laboratory had a water tank with a ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 22, 2018:
I just read another long article about octopi, and the speculation and inquiry into how their brains developed so differently from ours. And yes, they are very smart.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
LB67 comments on Sep 22, 2018:
Love it. ?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 22, 2018:
Thank you.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
Leutrelle comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Science poetry. What could be better?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
Thanks.
A word from Socrates worth thinking about.
Triphid comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Ah yes, and sadly so true especially in my encounters with the Jesus Jockeys, God- Botherers, etc, that I have debated with. I have found, with tedious regularity, that as soon as the debate/discussion begins to go against them the Jesus Jockeys turn to aspersion, slander, insults, tirades, threats...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
No doubt.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
azzow2 comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Made me think of the polar bear challenge even though that happens up north. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
Thanks.
Dedication.
KKGator comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Yeah, I'd choose my dog over anyone, any day. Why would I even want to be with someone who would be so fucking insecure to make such an ultimatum?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
True.
A word from Socrates worth thinking about.
cava comments on Sep 21, 2018:
The attribution to Socrates is incorrect according to Snopes: "So far as we can tell, the phrase “when the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser” emerged roughly around 2008 and appears to have no traceable history prior to that. Despite its popularity on social media, no one ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
That's too bad. It's still a great quote. Somebody should take credit.
Just September Out there somewhere the cold wind blows somewhere so far south I have trouble ...
hankster comments on Sep 21, 2018:
nice! sometimes out at night, looking at the sky and seeing all the stars, it occurs to me how slow light is.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
Thanks. And I would instead think about the distance it has to travel.
Sad but true.
Captnron59 comments on Sep 21, 2018:
What guys have the audacity?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
Too many, apparently.
Yes indeed.
zorialoki comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Probably the only lite/light beer worth drinking
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
True dat!
A poem I wrote for my father.
Lincoln55 comments on Sep 21, 2018:
My father was a Tool & Die maker, a job that no longer exists. When he passed away, my four siblings were all at their house in daytona deciding on what to do with his things. He had a large collection of custom made tools (a Tool & Die man had expertise in every metal working machine). I asked my ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
My Dad learned surveying in the Army, and worked for the State Road for a while, but for my whole life he worked at the uranium enrichment plant at Piketon, Ohio. I have some of his old surveying tools.
A poem I wrote for my father.
Lincoln55 comments on Sep 21, 2018:
Nice sentimental piece Tom. Easily relateable
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 21, 2018:
Thanks.
A bit on the long side, but it's kind of all one story.
Dandewine comments on Sep 20, 2018:
Wow - you are a great story teller and your parents are fucking awesome for letting Dana move in.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 20, 2018:
Thanks. They were awesome.
A bit on the long side, but it's kind of all one story.
hankster comments on Sep 20, 2018:
great tell man. ✌️ still lots of boy in a man in his 20s.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 20, 2018:
Thanks.
Must be awfully good sandwiches.
onlyif comments on Sep 20, 2018:
I'd be afraid of that sandwich. ??
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 20, 2018:
Why's that?
A poem I wrote for my father.
Leutrelle comments on Sep 20, 2018:
From the heart. I feel like I know a bit about you and your dad.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 20, 2018:
Thank you.
BLACK VINE The black leaves hang tenuously on the black vine, and yet one must wonder what ...
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 20, 2018:
That is beautiful. Excellent poem. .
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 20, 2018:
@Leutrelle You shouldn't be.
Happy!.....
AntaresRose comments on Sep 19, 2018:
That is just beautiful. You are blessed.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
@BettyColeman Yes, it is.
Happy!.....
AntaresRose comments on Sep 19, 2018:
That is just beautiful. You are blessed.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thank you, but that's not me. It's a tweet I found that I liked. My daughter is 21 now.
A poem I wrote for my father.
dede18 comments on Sep 19, 2018:
Lovely and a touching tribute ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thank you.
A poem I wrote for my father.
ProudMary comments on Sep 19, 2018:
Beautiful!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thank you.
A poem I wrote for my father.
Justjoni comments on Sep 19, 2018:
Tenderness oozes, so nice!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thank you.
A poem I wrote for my father.
hankster comments on Sep 19, 2018:
tears man.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thanks.
A poem I wrote for my father.
azzow2 comments on Sep 19, 2018:
Thought honed would be a good substitute for sharpening. Those implements were used even collecting dust for each and every one had a reminiscent of a memory attached to it. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thank you.
"Philosophy is the art of being unhappy, intelligently." Discuss.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Sep 19, 2018:
I disagree. I've been into philosophy for a long time, and whatever unhappiness I've gone through has had nothing to do with philosophy. In fact, sometimes philosophy makes me very happy, especially when I run across an exciting idea that hadn't occurred to me before.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
@zarathustra13 Okay. I'll buy that. At least in some instances.
Going to California Thumb stuck out into the breeze of passing cars; drivers trying hard ...
Leutrelle comments on Sep 19, 2018:
Great story.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 19, 2018:
Thanks.
Yes indeed.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Tom! I just posted this yesterday!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
@phxbillcee That's for sure.
Yes indeed.
phxbillcee comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Tom! I just posted this yesterday!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
Oops! Sorry!
Yes indeed.
LEPeff comments on Sep 18, 2018:
No one is over weight in zero gravity! SPACE FORCE!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
YEAH!
Stealin' Away - by me & Chuck [soundcloud.com] Recorded 1980 at a friend's house.
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Beautifuul.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
Thank you.
Stealin' Away - by me & Chuck [soundcloud.com] Recorded 1980 at a friend's house.
Looking4-Others comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Sounding good!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
Thank you.
Stealin' Away - by me & Chuck [soundcloud.com] Recorded 1980 at a friend's house.
Marionville comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Tom this was lovely....I liked the gentle vocals to....very nice.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
Thank you.
Song for a Singer - by me [soundcloud.
Marionville comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Did you ever intend to put words to this? “Song for a singer” seems to be an incongruous name for an instrumental piece. I like it .......who was Chuck?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
@Marionville Yep.
Song for a Singer - by me [soundcloud.
Marionville comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Did you ever intend to put words to this? “Song for a singer” seems to be an incongruous name for an instrumental piece. I like it .......who was Chuck?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
By the way, there's another piece I just posted on here that features Chuck singing, called "Stealin' Away" which is a song we wrote together.
Song for a Singer - by me [soundcloud.
Marionville comments on Sep 18, 2018:
Did you ever intend to put words to this? “Song for a singer” seems to be an incongruous name for an instrumental piece. I like it .......who was Chuck?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Sep 18, 2018:
Thank you. No, it was never intended to have words. Chuck was my very good friend and musical partner who died in a car wreck in 1984. I purposely made it an instrumental, because Chuck was the main singer of the two of us, and he wasn't there to sing anything.

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My brother Geary.
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