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Whats on your mind when having sex?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
It's been so long I forgot.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 7, 2018:
@Freedompath It depends on what the "fix" is.
Whats on your mind when having sex?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
It's been so long I forgot.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 7, 2018:
@qwertykeyboard Nope.
What do you like to do that brings the most happiness and joy to your life?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
Talk to close friends.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 7, 2018:
...and also playing music with friends. But it's been so long, that wasn't the first thing that came to mind.
Does anyone else sit in with a book on Saturday night or am I dull as fuck?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
I'm pouring a glass of whiskey and picking up a book as we speak.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 7, 2018:
Okay. I lied. I'm still on here. But I do have a glass of whiskey and a cigarette.
Does anybody know how to post Soundcloud tracks on here? Can you?
Rossy92 comments on Apr 7, 2018:
I believe only youtube is supported. That was the answer I got when I asked about posting an mp3 I edited.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 7, 2018:
Thanks. I was wondering because I've got tons of stuff on Soundcloud.
Some truths about datIng and relatIonshIps
Sasha comments on Apr 6, 2018:
I always wonder the love between man and women is real? We feel it's real for a moment/for a while, but seems fade away. Anything fade away means "fake".
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
Sorry, but I think it's real. I've loved my wife (now -ex) for over 35 years now, so it's real to me, even though she left me. The reasons she left were complicated, though not from lack of love.
What do some of you single Atheists, Humanists, and Free Thinkers do to meet folks for dating and ...
farmboy2017 comments on Apr 6, 2018:
Fantasize about it...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
lol
I am absolutely hitting my stride as a person.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 6, 2018:
Yes. My wife and I had quit our jobs in Los Angeles, sold a bunch of stuff, cashed in a 401k (I was 35 years old) and went to Oregon and lived in the country for 6 months, reading, writing, and hiking. I have a book of memoir and poetry from that time that is available on Amazon. It was wonderful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
@crazycurlz "The Green Mountain" by Tom Norman. Working on a new book. Maybe it'll get published some day..
I am absolutely hitting my stride as a person.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 6, 2018:
Yes. My wife and I had quit our jobs in Los Angeles, sold a bunch of stuff, cashed in a 401k (I was 35 years old) and went to Oregon and lived in the country for 6 months, reading, writing, and hiking. I have a book of memoir and poetry from that time that is available on Amazon. It was wonderful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
@JayJackson I can't really find a snippet right now, and if I could, I wouldn't know what to pick. And @Bierbasstard, since it's it's published, I can't really rewrite it, though I am working on a book to reflect my current thinking, though I don't know if it'll ever be published. Anyway, the book is called "The Green Mountain" and if you look for it on Amazon, be sure and include "by Tom Norman", otherwise, you'll go on a wild goose chase.
I am absolutely hitting my stride as a person.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 6, 2018:
Yes. My wife and I had quit our jobs in Los Angeles, sold a bunch of stuff, cashed in a 401k (I was 35 years old) and went to Oregon and lived in the country for 6 months, reading, writing, and hiking. I have a book of memoir and poetry from that time that is available on Amazon. It was wonderful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
@JayJackson I don't think anyone on here would like it. At the time I was on a search for meaning, and I believed in a kind of fuzzy new-agey type god. There's a lot of speculative ideas about god and meaning and things. I came to atheism late. Some of the poetry and things are good, though, I think.
Being compassionate and being played for a fool. Safeguards?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 6, 2018:
It's always a risk. But I think you have to ignore it and do what your gut (heart?) tells you. Overthinking almost never works, in my experience.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
@Fanburger True about the heart, but you know what I meant. And yes, there definitely is such a thing as overthinking. Spoken from experience.
What music are you listening to right now?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 5, 2018:
My favorite lately is Radiohead's re-release of OK Computer, with an extra cd of tracks recorded in the same sessions but not on the original album. It's called OK NOT OK.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 6, 2018:
@zenstain I really like most of the extra songs.
How about a childhood photo?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 4, 2018:
Me and my sister, me and my cousin, me and our Airedale, and me and a friend acting silly in a photo booth.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 5, 2018:
@Spinliesel Thank you. I'll gladly take that compliment.
How about a childhood photo?
Tomfoolery33 comments on Apr 4, 2018:
Me and my sister, me and my cousin, me and our Airedale, and me and a friend acting silly in a photo booth.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 5, 2018:
@Spinliesel Thank you. I used to be cute. Don't know what happened.
Has anybody on here read The Strange Order of Things by Antonio Damasio? If so, what did you think?
Dwight comments on Apr 2, 2018:
No, what things does it cover with respect to ord ere?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 3, 2018:
He's talking about how life evolved and feelings and culture developed. The subtitle is Life, Feeling, and the Making of Culture.
Has anybody read Fantasyland by Kurt Andersen? If so, what did you think?
Hunahpu comments on Apr 1, 2018:
Great book for skeptics! It addresses american history and quakary elegantly. Even though I do not agree that the USA is unique in indulging fantasies, which was one of Andersen's main argument, I still enjoyed the book.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 2, 2018:
I don't think he meant the USA was unique in indulging in fantasies, I think he meant the extent of our indulgence was unique.
Which makes better art?
Sciencemama comments on Mar 31, 2018:
I have been thinking about this for a while. I've written poetry when I was angry. It was self-serving crap about someone who made me grow even when, at the time, I didn't understand that he gave me a gift. I go back to those pieces and really shudder. I was such an asshole for no good reason....
Tomfoolery33 replies on Apr 1, 2018:
I can't write when I'm too depressed. It always seems like garbage and a waste of time. It seems a milder melancholy works well for my writing though.

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Bar gig with the band Alien, 1979.
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Halloween gig, 2011.
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Me & Candace.
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