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Thought of the MomentRett Neopoet Rocks! (7 months ago) Favorite Quote“TANSTAAFL(There ain't no such thing as a free lunch) Also part of a song by: John Fogerty.(Rattlesnake Highway) It may look easy/when you look at me/but it took years of effort/ to become the mess that you see. ” |
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| Favorite Poets | I can't say that I really have a favorite. I have read Dickinson, Browning etc. and have enjoyed some and some I didn't. I have read good and bad poetry from people over the years, have helped a few and been helped by many. I guess you could say, I like a lot of everyone. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Favorite Authors | McCaffrey, Heinlein, Zelazney, Robinson, Foster, Eddings (David and Leigh), Asimov, and many others. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Greatest Influence | My mother, brothers, my life, children and most of all my wife. My father taught me how I didn't want to be. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| About me | I'm just a balding old man doing the best he can. I am happily married for 35 years so far. At least she tells me I am happily married and who am I to argue? I believe in God, but not the churches which I think have been corrupted. I love life, my kids and grand kids. I am a bit ornery at times, but always try to respect other people. I build my own computers because I like to know exactly what I have in the way of quality. A bit disorganized on everything but my computer. I love old rock and roll (50's, 60's and 70's) and even the heavy metal from then,soft jazz, country and western all the way from the 50's to present, some 40's big band music and yes, orchestra (Bach, Beethoven etc.) and believe it or not, Harp ensembles. A Science Fiction/Fantasy nut and I love comedy. Heard enough? *L* I recently had my first Fiction Book published "Dangerous Fare" and am working on another temporarily named "The Man Who Couldn't Die." I also tend to read everything I can get my hands on. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Now I see
… you stepped away from rhyme with your newest post. Had to come here and check out what you meant by writing “differently.”
It’s true, most publications shy away from rhyme now. I think that it happened when so many poets began to rely on rhyme for rhyme’s sake. Too bad, because there are some writers who have mastered the skill without sounding forced.
Personally, I don’t rhyme and probably tend to shy away from work that does. I’ve been writing since I was five and can probably count on less than ten fingers how many of my poems rhyme. We’re all different that way.
I’ve enjoyed much of your work and it is great to have you around - old dinosaur … funny. Don’t you know that age is just a number? ;)
Best,
Ronda
Now I see
Thanks Rhonda. I have to agree, there is a lot of bad rhyme out there, of course there is bad freeverse too. Some of mine would make a blind man wince. *L* The part that gets me though is these elitist sites that view any rhyme as forced or contrived when it is obvious they didn’t bother to even read it. Sometimes I want to shake them and ask them, “How the hell do you think you learned your ABC’s”.
*LOL* Thanks for helping make an old dinosaur feel welcome. As for your comment about the diatribe between Lenny and I you are right. I didn’t even take offense at his poem in the first place. *shaking head* sorry mom*just teasing*
Rett
Tsk
Had to give me a “sorry mom” at the end, there, didn’t you? Couldn’t resist, eh? Next time I’m just grabbing the hose or a bucket of ice water. :P
My rhyme might well make the same blind man wince twice! At least here we can have a happy medium!
~ Ronda
And take that “h” out of my name!! *laughs*
Bad free verce
I think as a man a soldier lost in a place from the past yet I love the expression of free verce as that is the truth to a poets soul. Perhaps hard to understand at times yet the soul that took the time to write it held a special place to the gray they keep. So walk on to the life you hold and if you will do me a favor and remember what I write is never fluff.
Steven A. Kacer
Responce
Rett.
I have recieved a few @mails from you as a string yet when I look you answer almost everyone yet not a word to me. So I ask what the hell is that as I have no problem with you so why am I asked to come back as nothing is offered in return. By chance I know not where to look yet I am not stupid my friend of words. So if time is to offer you a choice. Write to me so I understand.
Steven A. Kacer
I apologize Steven
Sometimes I get so caught up in things I miss some. It isn’t on purpose I assure you.
As for free verse, I don’t have any problems with it. Some is good, some is bad just like all poetry. I just happen to prefer bound verse especially rhyme and meter. It is also what I am most comfortable writing in.
In the old times most teaching came from mnemonics. ABC’s for example, teaching ballads, prayers etc… The reason for that it is easier to memorize and call back to memory. For example, how many songs do you know?
I do write free verse at times, also, haiku and other types.
Again, I apologize for being so long in answering back. Life and other things interfere at time and I honestly missed this.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Hello
Hi Rhonda
I write mostly in rhyme,but have been told to try writing in free verse.Some writers seem to feel that writing in form is passe’.
Reference..."You're Not Alone"
Thank you, Rett. “Big dose of stubborn” oh, yeah. It’s prescribed as REBELLION…and also poor parenting, the combination of which could have proved fatal had I not made some huge personal changes in my life…I may not be typing to you right now.
Appreciate your comment.
Peace!
Kim (GreenBean)
Kim
Sorry I was so long answering. Yep, we all make mistakes or sometime do what we have to do. I am glad that like me you managed to get things back on track. Hang in there.
Best wishes,
Rett:
It may look easy, when you look at me,
But it took years of effort, to become the mess that you see
John Fogerty
Silver Moon?
I like your new avatar…the clouds and the reflection of the moon is wonderful…it looks so real!…what did you call this one?
Amalzamani
I simply named it Stream3. Sometimes I experiment with variations one the same picture and will call it the same title, just add 1, 2, 3 etc. after it. I am glad you like it. it is one of my favorites. The big one is gorgeous IMHO.
Rett:
“At twenty, if you are not a Liberal, you have no heart. At Thirty, if you are not a Conservative, you have no brain.” Winston Churchill
Jess
I believe we need to keep the controls we already have in place and I think we need to replant trees after they have cleared areas. Plant trees elsewhere to offset. Limiting Carbon emissions is really kind of out there. Trees, grass and even our bodies need a certain amount of CO to breathe correctly. The science they are using to gain control of us is faulty. The most glaring fault is that the amount of carbon doesn’t cause the temperature to go up, it goes up because of the temperature. Did you know that in the 1400’s a channel opened up all the way to the north pole. Most of what they are attributing to man is a natural accurence that happens in cycle. They discount that big ball of fire in the sky. Seriously though, we do need to take care of the place. Quit dumping raw sewage into the sea etc. Just use common sense. Jess, common sense would tell you that if you live in a fire prone area, then you need to clear brush to keep firebreaks in place. NOT in California, at least not until there is a fire that burns thousands of acres. Why? Naturalist far fringe. anyway Jess. I am glad that you listen and I listen. There is common ground somewhere that everyone must find. a balance of taking care of the planet and not being foolish about it.
Rett:
Nancy Astor: “Sir, if you were my husband, I would give you poison.”
Churchill: “If I were your husband I would take it.”
Sorry, I gotta add this in, you'll probably laugh
I am a chronic recycler. I recycle paper, plastic, cans, steel and iron. I don’t throw my leaves and grass away, I mulch and compost my leaves and grass and a lot of the branches that fall from my trees I chip up and add to my compost. I believe stongly in doing my part, but I also believe strongly in common sense. That’s uncommon isn’t it?
Rett:
Whenever I meet and Atheist I think of…nothing at all.
Jess
It is possible that I may be underestimating the effects, but I don’t think I am by much. I heartily agree we are over dependent on oil and need to look for other sources of power for our vehicles. Hydrogen technology is most likely our best bet IF we can find a way to make it CHEAPLY and not using more power than we get in return like we are doing with ethanol. The reason for my cyclic statements is historical data and scientific also. 600 years ago it was warm enough in England to have vineyards and a wine industry and Greenland was a lot warmer than now. There have been cases over the centuries when the Polar ice cap became thin enough to open channels almost to the pole but this was due to volcanic activity underwater and weather pattern changes which is happening right now. Also we are getting warming on mars and I doubt the two little solar powered rovers we put there a few years ago caused it. The biggest questions I have on all of this stuff is: How does the earth recover from the maximum tons of pollution spewed by volcanoes? We also have added heat and changing patterns from the movement and collisions of the tectonic plates of the continents as they are colliding along with the tidal waves. Our latest recommendations from the USA’s wonderfully controlling EPA that want to control each and every aspect of our life ESTIMATES that with total control over all emissions man made we could lower the temperature by 1/100 F of a degree in 40 years. Check out the studies in India and England and also, since you mentioned money, check out the money behind these groups that are saying we are in crisis. These same scientists back in the 60’s were saying we were headed for a new ice age which didn’t happen so why should I believe them now. Also, if you pay attention to average recorded temperatures you will find that the temperature has not climbed in the last 8 years. Two years ago these scientists released a study saying that increased pollution was causing warmer temperatures and a week later almost to the day the same group released a study saying the air was cleaner than the sixties which was letting in more sunlight and causing global warming. If you really pay attention to their findings they contradict their own selves.
All this said, do I believe we should be careful of the things we do to this planet? You damn right I do. I think it is disgusting some of the things we have done. We need to be developing solar energy, wind energy, wave energy and nuclear power plants for our electrical use and that would be a tremendous cut on the amount of oil we use in our everyday lives. Meanwhile we need to be finding, drilling and refining oil for world use and doing it in an environmentally safe way. We need to be clearing underbrush in fire prone areas and stop wasting millions of dollars and putting lives in jeopardy to fight the fires that result from thick underbrush in fire prone areas. We need to quit stripping the rain forests of their timber and need to be planting trees where we can. People need to face up to the fact that they cannot do without oil unless they want to give up everything they have practically. That is what I am trying to get across Jess. I am not for damaging the environment I am for common sense. We aren’t so different when you get down to it. We both want the best. Do you want to wreck the economy for the entire world or do you want to use a common sense approach. I think you are more like me than you think if you stop to really think about it. We both want the best, not only for our world,but for our country and our people.
Rett:
Whenever I meet and Atheist I think of…nothing at all.
Thanks for understanding Jess
And you are absolutely right. There are plenty of bigots. And yep, it is fun to have a good ole brawl and cuss and stamp our feet. Trouble is, I’m getting too damned old for the fisticuffs. It takes too long to heal. *LOL*
Rett:
Whenever I meet and Atheist I think of…nothing at all.
Besides…your arms are too
Besides…your arms are too short to box with God…and if everything and everyone ain’t God, then nothing and no one is… ;-) (Hey I’m a card-carrying, fence- sitting advaitist.)
LOL.
Youse guys are A-ok with me…
Rhett (;-) I heartily agree with your assessment of the *global warming* issue. It’s balance we need…individually, collectively and globally. The question is always *how to?*.
It doesn’t take much to know that we have seriously injured the space ship Earth over the last 100 years or so with the advent of automobiles, manufacturing, nuclear testing, pollution and the throw-away society we have become. Has anyone looked into the effect of millions if not billions of tons of bombs exploding into the atmosphere, eventually collecting in water?
I’d love to see that issue before a select committee.. Perhaps we’d finally find a viable reason to end wars (chemical and biological warfare have already proven their results and no one knows how THAT scenario would end on a mass scale).
It seems there is evidence of water on Mars. Where there is/was water, there is/was life or potential for life. Now it is a wasteland. Can earth be far behind?
Especially if we end in a nuclear disaster. I’m counting on those ET’s who are conducting this *experiment* called humanity… (from ape to mankind) to make their presence known and say *enough* is *enough* one of these days.
LOL. Maybe not. ;-)
Peace Now. Love Always.
~Anna
I am with you
We need to get moderation and we need to stop having nuclear bomb testing. The problem is, we can’t stop it w/o a fight and that’s bad. Spaceship earth needs to be cared for but wrecking the economy and going back to the stone age isn’t the way. We need to come up with a comprehensive policy that protects the environment and yet allows us to live our lives. This can’t be done by just hamstinging everything or letting business have wholesale slaughter of the world. Seriously though, When they can’t use a postage stamp size area compared to a football field that is out there. Do you remember how bad for the caribou herd the Alaska pipeline was going to be? Turns out it didn’t hurt the herds at all. They increased. Instead of having a knee jerk reaction to everything and bringing lawsuit after lawsuit to stop things we need to take a realistic approach. It shouldn’t take us 20 years or more to be able to get permission to build a refinery due to specious studies and lawsuit after lawsuit. It has gotten as ridiculous as the unrestrained building in the late 19th and early 20th century. We want to cut our dependence on oil, that is fine, but do it in a common sense approach. Build nuclear power plant, wind power plants, which take large amounts of land need to be considered in certain locales where the wind blows in a more or less constant breeze. Solar power plants which take even more acreage needs to be considered for desert area where sunlight is plentiful. Clean burning coal technology should be implemented where that makes sense. We can also harness the waves to generate power. The battery and hybrid technology doesn’t make a lot of sense unless a fuel cell can be designed to produce the power effectively at a low cost. I personally would like to see Hydrogen technology be made feasible for autos, but that is a way off yet in true feasibility. Oil and natural gas is not as evil as it seems at first glance. re: London, England before the advent of natural gas and oil. Filthy, dirty, people dying from the pollution of wood burning and coal. The romanticized old west was not so great either. The streets were usually filthy, muddy or filled with wet cow and horse dung that dried in the dry hot times and became airborne and made people sick just like rat droppings do today. That is why the life expectancy was so low. We have got to get some common sense in this world before we end up destroying ourselves whether it be wars or energy. Come on down E.T.’s We need Black Hole technology that will give us a clean, universal unlimited power source. Maybe they aren’t listening. *L*
Rett:
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston Churchill
The ugly truth is… we use
The ugly truth is… we use war to solve problems… which has NEVER worked really on any level. Or we would be through that ring of fire, trial and tribulation.
In the Middle East a new generation of *terrorists* are growing up, angry and vengeful.. who could blame them if Fox tv et al were to show the real news.
The truth usually lies between two ends… we already know how certain things turn out… like our penchant to set up puppets, (witness Osama Bin Laden & Saddam Hussein, our *friendship* with the Shah of Iran who begot the pendulum swing with Ayatollah Khomeini.)
Yes. If the Prez would have made OUR independence from oil a priority, 8 years later… instead of Iraq? I do feel with the Iraqi people, I just wonder how much *better* their lives really are…
Ok. Off the soap box. Have a pleasant evening. And don’t forget to wear your aluminum foil hat. ;-)
Peace Now. Love Always.
Anna
p.s. A friend told me about a news report that the state of Texas has a good economy and lower gas prices… few foreclosures comparatively speaking…
How accurate a portrayal?
War is bad and sometimes inevitable
Growing up on the streets I learned you can’t walk away from a lot of stuff.. War does solve some problems such as Nazi Germany in World War II. If not for going to war then we would be speaking German and saying Seig Heil or speaking Japanese and bowing to the Emperor. Laden and Hussein were mistakes on our previous administrations part and the part of one congressman. The Shaw being deposed and the rise of Khomeini were the brainchild of the great despot supporter Jimmy Carter who has never met a Dictator he didn’t like, but enough of that. *putting my foil hat on*
Gas prices in Texas haven’t been extremely bad. We reached $3.97 a gallon briefly, but it is down in the lower $3.80 range now and predicted to go lower. The Gulf coast from Corpus Christi to around the New Orleans area account for about 70%+ of all the refinery capacity in the USA. We have the occasional problem of the oil companies not paying close enough attention to safety and people get killed which is a terrible tragedy. That is really not that bad a record when you consider they run at or near capacity most of the time with only brief or partial shut downs for maintenance. Hard to do when you can’t rely on other plants increasing production because they are at or near full capacity themselves. We desperately need more refineries.
Texas, especially this area is usually last to see what effects most of the rest of the country and by the same token is usually last to recover. I can get gas at Kroger’s for the lower $3.70’s with my discount card right now. Of course we do have a Hurricane headed to the lower Texas coast right now so we will get wind and rain off it since we are on the dirty side. My two brother’s living in Mississippi have been seeing gas prices about 5 to 7 cents higher and some friends in California have been seeing it anywhere from 50 cents to over a dollar higher. I don’t know what y’all are seeing where you are.
Rett:
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston Churchill
Rett, my point was the
Rett, my point was the previous war ~ WWI was the progenitor for a man like Hitler to come to power.
That’s my point about wars. It’s all part of the evolutionary cycle humanity experiences… perhaps there will come a day when wars are not what creates relief from or for homeostasis.
As far as gas prices…it’s incredible… in my side of the city it is always lesser than the inner city or the east side anywhere from 5 cents to more than 20 cents.
This is recent… I travel all over the city in my work. I think it’s called selective marketing.
Peace Now. Love Always.
Anna
on war
update on gas prices. We are now experiencing mid $3.70’s here. 4/24/08 Rett
I pray for the day it is just a footnote in the history books.
On gas, market could be a reason. These chain owners try to price it for the different areas they are in as do WalMart and others. One thing I have noticed traveling the freeways is that if you go two or three blocks away from the freeway gas is usually around 5 cents a gallon or more cheaper than right off the freeway which chaps my backside.
Rett:
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston Churchill
Perhaps when and if *human
Perhaps when and if *human civilization* can and does evolve to the point where each human is no more no less important than the other; humanity will be seen as non-negotiable and non-recyclable. Values will have been balanced.
Peace Now. Love Always.
~Anna
The cost
Good morning.
I ask a question of your gray. If not a job to do no store no money to make nor print. Should I as a man just lay myself to waist? In retrospect I think not and I my friend love the world and what God gave to us. And to just be sure you understand I will plant a tree then go kill a bird for lunch.
Steven A. Kacer
Tell you what Jess
Go out to the nearest freeway with all of your friends that think the same way, Take a black piece of plastic, lay down and put it over all of you. Very quickly, all of you will have contributed your share to saving the environment and given the rest of us non-lemmings a chance. That makes more sense than what you are saying. That is meant with all due respect Jess.
Rett:
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston Churchill
Hmmm, hadn't thought of that.
Lemme see, I got it! They make a black biodegradable weed cloth. That would work wouldn’t it? *LOL*
Rett:
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” Winston Churchill
To the truth
Weirdelf.
you can have a role of plastic for free. I will pay for it and send it toot sweet. Do me a favor and just stand and watch as your friends are to be a killing zone of truth. Remember now your job is to say witsh part is to belong to the person he will need to be placed to a grave yet his soul did you look for it. I thought not as to full of life you seem yet your brothers they will be to thier end never to see agian. And for what did they parrish for? Could it be just the dream that you keep. So I say if so sharp to the way life is to be held please explain it to me as I’m a soldier a person a redneck and I will try to understand.
Steven A. Kacer
Thanks for the experience :)
“It’s not what you ride but that you ride”
Mark
You're welcom mark
A good debate is fun. Especially when the two people can find out they are really not on opposite sides after all. *L*
Rett:
“If I die, I’m never gonna speak to you again!” Emma Dell Jurica, my mother.
A smile you place to my face
As the ride is not to the worth of the bike. As the weapons I find broken and in need of health. They like a bike are made hole agian and then placed to a box of fine glass or to a cage of darken steel. And so many now the underneath of my bed has no room yet I look to this day for the weapon lost just to make her sing agian. So I ride a bike of truth and my father taught me that.
P.S. You look to my eyes as a person that stands for what he thinks as true.
Steven A. Kacer
Great Avatar
you’re getting better and better doing these pictures…is he a fisherman?
Actually, he is
watching a small boat out there to see if it makes it past the rocks, Thank you very much for commenting on the pic. BTW, I have been meaning to tell you I like yours and keep forgetting Part timers you know. Part of the time I remember, part of the time I don’t. *LOL* I have to ask if that is a candle? I was under the impression it was, but when I look close I can’t really tell for sure.
Rett:
“On life; Ah such a wondrous thing, beauty and love to behold and experience! On death; I can wait to see…” Rett 2008.
Thanks Jess, BTW
Can you lend me some of you spare hair? *LOL* Wouldn’t mind having a drink or two with ya myself. We could discuss the general stupidity of the world and solve all it’s problems. Of course the bar might not be in too good a shape by the time we finished our discussion, but we’d get it ironed out and a workable plan. Then raise a toast to each other.
Most respectfully,
Rett:
“Life is like a beach. Salty, gritty, somewhat fishy and at other times, downright crabby!” Rett 2008.
Destruction
Rett,
on your big shovels and the destruction of the old buildings, I seem to remember that in Ottawa they enclosed one of the old churches in a modern building, it was beautifully done and gave us some view to the point that there are some that like to see something preserved as a reminder of the stability we had then, in some ways.
If you go there it’s worth a look see, cant recall the street or name of the building though,
Yours Ian.T
Cool
I love to see the old building that had character preserved. I am a sucker for the beauty of the by-gone eras. I wouldn’t want to live back then, but I love their craftsmanship. Thanks Ian.
Rett:
“Life is like a beach. Salty, gritty, somewhat fishy and at other times, downright crabby!” Rett 2008.
Question,
Why is it when I submit a poem it never gets posted as new?
It’s got to be something I’m not doing?
Thanks,
Eddie
Hmmm, that is a good one Eddie.
It could be your browser isn’t refreshing (reloading) the page like it should. I use Firefox so don’t mess with IE very much so am not sure on it. When you post your poem should appear in the stream right underneath the area reserved for Evolution unless someone is slightly behind you in posting. If it doesn’t, then refresh or reload your browser and see if it is there then. If it still isn’t doing it you might want to talk to Mark or Andrew about it. Hope this helps.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Two things stand in the way of a liberal doing what he thinks is best for people. One, he doesn’t have enough power and two, we have too much freedom. If he figures out how to overcome either then we are in real trouble.” Rett
*LOL* you are full of questions aren't you?
Well, I am one of a group of members on this site elected every 3 months to assist in the everyday operations, being available to members to answer questions, problems etc. The members are subject to change every 2-3 months according to whether they run or are elected. We kind of serve in a assist capacity to keep the sites everyday operations running on an even keel.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Life is like a beach. Salty, gritty, somewhat fishy and at other times, downright crabby” Rett: 2008
Just stopped by to say howdy!
Hey Ho, Rett!
Was reading through your profile and thought I’d add a word or two! word, word word! There, now I’m done! HEHEHEHE!!!!!
Somehow I missed this
and you can’t count. That was three words. *LOL*
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Hidy HO HO
That’s my two words. Oh, Happy holidys Rett from the company yo yo (bad rhyme) just couldn’t resist hehe :~) Best for you man !
If you read that I feel lucky.
Mark
Merry Christmas from Texas
In case you ain’t noticed I’m not one of those Politically Correct guys. *G*
Respectfully,
Rett:
“The people of America must really like idiots, look at EVERYONE in Washington.” Rett
Mr Validation
wouldn’t let me in so,—-This is for Spirit woman 4 and 5.
Thanks Rett for the continuing of this story.
We didn’t do it, they will say, and the slaughter continues.
I met the Souix people in Canada back in the 70’s 1970’s that is and what a wonderful people they are.
Being of the spiritual sway, I feel them, and their ways, and while I was there they gave me one of their necklaces which I treasure. I tried to put a pic of it on Neo, but this is proving hard.
Anyway you keep on writing about them as you do, Thank you,
Yours, Ian.
Thanks Ian
I am covering only a small part of it, but trying to get it across. I have a dreamcatcher given to me by a friend I made down here who was full blood Navajo. Not those fancy smancy ones you see for sale, a real one made by him.
Shux, you aren’t as old as I thought. I would have figured it was 1870’s.. *teasing* Don’t get the idea they were gentle people because when they fought, they fought! Although the Europeans were the ones who brought scalping over, they quickly adopted it. Also, some of the woods tribes when they captured an enemy would tie them to a tree by a creek bank make a slit in their belly and hang their guts in the water for the fish to nibble and pull out. Ugh! The did live with nature mostly though.
Maybe they will get the avatars and the validation error fixed soon. I would love to see the necklace.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Each man is good in the sight of the Great Spirit..” (Sitting Bull)
Gosh!
I don´t think I´ve seen a profile that long before. Poewriter58`s might come close, though.
I was only dropping by to tell you how much I like your new tag.
And now I´ve read a clever argument about almost every important subject in the world…
Rett, Jess, if you ever make it to that pub, make sure you let me know, so I can join you.
~Nina
*LOL*
I’m an opinionated old fart. If Jess and I ever get to meet for a drink you’re invited. Just be sure to wear a hard hat as we’re both hard headed.
Thanks for the comment on the tag. I appreciate it.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
LOL to you
I won´t need a hard hat, as I have the hardest head I´ve ever encountered myself. Even though I don´t really believe in astrology, I am an Aries, and what astrology says about Aries always running their heads against walls is true when it comes to me.
Your tag really made my day yesterday. Funny thing is, I am reading “Lamb/The gospel according to Biff, Christ´s childhood pal” at the moment, and it could just have been a line from that book.
~Nina
I'm Aquarius,
Friendly and humanitarian
Honest and loyal
Original and inventive
Independent and intellectual
On the dark side….
Intractable and contrary
Perverse and unpredictable
Unemotional and detached
Not that I believe that stuff, but pretty much describes me. *ROFLMAO*
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Your reply
Hello Rett.
No as the quote to the end. I’m not perfect nor can I walk on water. Just a poet a mechanic a lover of the lady the sea. Thanks for the reply have a good day come the morrow of life.
Steven A. Kacer
Tried walking on water once
Nearly drowned!
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
What? A Party and I wasn't invited?
Dang, Rett. My finger got tired scrolling through the page! LOL!
Nina, I have that book. My friend is a huge fan of the author, has all of his books, and met him twice. I never could get through the book, though! Felt horrible because she gave it to me as a gift one year!
~ Ronda
*LOL* Sorry Ronda
Didn’t mean to leave you out! Dang nosy females. *teasing*
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
ay yi yi
I came on to post some nice trite polite comment and here I find the debate of the century.
I have no business posting to your profile, Rett. You truly are far more intelligent, and a better man than I. (by the way, to clarify I say that with no irony or sarcasm, I am deeply impressed by the things you’ve said.)
I agree with you about God and the church. I actually didn’t go to church for over a decade. Then I met my pastor. I told him how I thought God is perfect, but that people (especially the church) are hypocrites.
He told me: “yes, Mark, and we always have room for one more.”
It’s been my estimation that most of the people in danger of going to hell are church going Christians themselves. But I’ve come to appreciate church for what God intended it, not necessarily what man has made it. Someone once said, and it makes alot of sense: “Most people would agree that Mozart was an excellent composer. But if you listened to a third grade orchestra try and perform a piece by Mozart, and they absolutely butchered it, would that make Mozart any less a composer?” I think that applies to the church as well. Each person must follow his or her own way to God, but I can tell you that after being away from church for so long God steered me right.
Can’t wait to read more of your work, but more importantly hear more from your life and views without artistry, I think you got some great views and insight.
Mark W.
“Not since the Houston Asylum Fire of ‘54 have I seen so many flaming crazies.” ~Dan Rather, SNL Fringe Candidates Debate
Thank you Mark W.
I appreciate the kind words and the viewpoints you expressed. None of us are perfect, that belongs to the Man upstairs. All we can do is the best we can.
As you said, each of us must find their own way and although I do not go to church, I read my bible and I pray. I try to treat my fellow travelers through this life as I want to be treated.
I have heard a great deal about you from Jess Elf and all of it good. It is a pleasure to finally run into you. The debate here between Jess and I actually started on a poem I posted called Evil Big Oil. We had a good one as I am almost as hard headed as him.
I don’t know that I have great views or insight, I just lived a lot of life early until I found the kind of person I was happy with, the way I felt was best for me. Looking forward to some chats with you sir. *G* The church always has room for one more hypocrite as do all other walks of life.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
thanks for the joke you posted
on my page, one of my faves:
*Attention turn away if you get offended by even the slightest thing*
Three blond women die and are standing at the pearly gates. St. Peter says to them “Welcome to Heaven, ladies! Now I’ll open the gates as soon as you can answer this one simple question: ‘What is the meaning of Easter?’”
The first woman answered “oh, that’s when we put the tree up, decorate it with lights and orna-…” *BUZZER* St. Peter presses a button, “WRONG!” The cloud beneath her opens up, and she goes straight to hell.
Nervous, the second woman answers “why, that’s when we dress up in cost-…” *BUZZER* “WRONG!” And she is sent right to hell…
The third lady is stammering and begins “erm, uh, isn’t that the weekend where Jesus was crucified?” St. Peter responds “Yes! Excellent! Go on!” She continues: “and He was buried, and on third day the stone was rolled back…”
“Indeed!” Says Saint Peter…
And she finishes:
“and if He sees His shadow there’s six more weeks of winter…”
“Not since the Houston Asylum Fire of ‘54 have I seen so many flaming crazies.” ~Dan Rather, SNL Fringe Candidates Debate
your intelligence
nay, even better Rett, your wisdom, and your humility are refreshing.
And btw, the quote, lol I just love that quote, not really directed at anyone in particular, though in a way I do think it applies to all of us. Oh, and if you can find video the sketch was hysterical! (too bad NBC has strong armed everyone and it seems to be lost)
“Not since the Houston Asylum Fire of ‘54 have I seen so many flaming crazies.” ~Dan Rather, SNL Fringe Candidates Debate
Where's the chips n' beer?
Wow, Rett, what a page! Can’t believe that I haven’t stuck my nose in thus far. I love your writing, and you’re an awesome friend. And that’s the name of that tune! My two cents, adjusted for inflation, now a dime!
Peace out, Rett-set - we love ya!
(btw - I applaud Mark’s comment above me… well said, and great quote!)
~Jess K.
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-“Handle every situation like a dog:
if you can’t eat it, or screw it,
piss on it and walk away!”
Yeah, it has gotten a bit long hasn't it? *L*
I love this site. So many good people! I love yours also my friend.
PS, I love that quote he has also…hmm, do you think he might mean us? *G*
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU RETT
Its the 28th here in Norway already!
The green of grass
The pink of sky
The birches white
All nature’s nigh
The red of rose
The brown of brook
The yellow gorse
The black of rook
Narcissus white
With orange flame
The stones of beige
Without a name
Let all the rainbow
Colours prance
For Rett’s birthday
Join the dance.
Love from Ann
Joining the dance
Happy Birthday, dear Rett!
~Nina
Aww Shucks
Thank you kindly. I appreciate it and the beautiful poem. Doing a jitterbug..owwww, knee, how about we just do a good ole country 2 step?
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Love it..
Fun poem ..m’lady!!
RHett baby, appy
RHett baby, appy Birthday!!!!!! I love you like: damn, how could I not give a damn?
Hugs to a man for all seasons and all celebrations.
Yours in devotion,
Anna
“We have to try to get rid of the notion of time. And when you have an intense contact of love with nature or another human being, like a spark, then you understand that there is no time and that everything is eternal.” Paulo Coelho
Frankly Scarlett
I do give a damn! *LOL* Thank you my friend. I love you too.
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
YAY!
Wakes up long enough to dance around the room, and throw confetti in the air…
Happy birthday, Rett! I tied your present onto a bird’s leg, and sent them your way - didja get it yet??
Ok - going back to sleep now… they haven’t cancelled evening classes yet, so I have to prepare like school’s open! Snow harder!
~Jess K.
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-“Handle every situation like a dog:
if you can’t eat it, or screw it,
piss on it and walk away!”
Sheesh Jess
Bird got here with present. Tried to get it, bird pecked me, then clawed me, pooped on my hand. Finally got the present off, dang cat attacked, bit my hand, grabbed the present and ran under the house. Can’t find the SOB, but it’s the thought that counts. Thank you my friend.((HUGS))
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Happy Birthday!
You don’t look a day over 35.
Best of wishes to you, my dearest friend here at Neo.
Many more to come!
Tom
Thanks Tom
I truly appreciate it my friend!
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
happy birthday!
today we all shall celebrate
a man who’s much adored
Sir Rett of Rhyme, we honor you
so swing your Poets Sword
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Thank you Lady of the Crimson Hearts
I appreciate it. You are very kind and a fine poet!
Respectfully,
Rett:
“Next time you think you’re perfect, walk on water.”
Hi, Rett,
Just trying to inflate your profile even more…
Where´s page 3?
Yours,
~Nina