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Still, adultery is immoral, and too much filled with drama. Therefore, ever since arriving in Thailand, I have rejected my past adulterous ways, and have become completely celibate. Just as President Carter admitted, I still lust after married women. However, I will never act on these baser urges. I will, never again, ask another man's wife to wash my dishes in her kitchen sink, no matter how attractive her plumbing.
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Anyway, as I have always said: Defacement of historic structures, such as the Sphynx, even temples, such as the one in Luxor, is no more than just proof that Entropy is real. The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is REAL!, Baby. Entropy is what our world is all about. We are ALL just WINDING DOWN, but you are not able to see it so easily. Think of yourselves as not much more than a PERFECT Swiss Watch with ever-diminishing energy to keep yourselves going. Inevitably, our world just keeps on getting COLDER, every moment of our lives. This is TRUE, Baby! Have you found a perpetual motion machine, so far? No? Why? You KNOW why! EVERYTHING is just Slowing Down, Baby....
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Revisited again, European "grey in grey".
GammaGlobulin replied to swissie's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
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Dear Friends, And then, once you got her home, and after you married her, did she quickly lose all interest in Literature? You may have already noticed that girls in the bar, while in the bar, and before you got married, were so much more attentive to your masculine needs, sucky-sucky, etc. But then, after she tied the marriage knot on you, then she seemed to drift away, day by day, until you were eventually left high and dry, and wondering what hit you, and completely nonplussed about what you ever saw in her, anyway. There is a sort of ChengYu (a four-word sort of idiom) in Chinese. It goes like this: If a Fish and a Bird fell in love, in a Pattaya bar, then… How could they NOT reasonably expect to spend the rest of their lives in a bird bath? I know this result is often true. But, I am just wondering if Shakespeare already wrote about this dynamic, many years ago. Years ago, we once spoke about Sing-Song girls, and Flower Girls. Who amongst us does not LOVE the term, Sing-Song Girl? I have spent much of my life with Sing-Song girls, and it’s been OK for me, at least; I have zero regrets. I guess you don’t know too much about Flower Girls, right? My advice is to: Keep thy foot out of brothels. And do not dip your wick, with abandon. My only regret is that I never dipped my wick in HK. ===== Have you dipped your wick in HK? Years ago? What was it really like, back in the day? Regards, Gamma
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Revisited again, European "grey in grey".
GammaGlobulin replied to swissie's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Ordinarily, some might think it might have been better if you had used the phrase "textured colors", instead of texted colours, BUT, I do not agree. Texted Colours is FAR BETTER. You are not an indifferent writer, by any means. Hats off to you, sir! -
Revisited again, European "grey in grey".
GammaGlobulin replied to swissie's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I LOVE the sound of crows. What's wrong with you? Have you never read any Poe??? Crows are even better than Ravens. After all.... -
Revisited again, European "grey in grey".
GammaGlobulin replied to swissie's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I live in the land of frangipani 12 months out of every year. Never have I heard a discouraging word about it. However, crows, like Thai Myna birds, are interesting, too.