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The Hobbit Hole XIX - Tomorrow we may come this way...
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Posted on 01/27/2005 9:59:05 AM PST by ecurbh
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Tomorrow we may come this way...
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet, Still round the corner we may meet A sudden tree or standing stone That none have seen but we alone. Tree and flower and leaf and grass, Let them pass! Let them pass! Hill and water under sky, Pass them by! Pass them by! |
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Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun. Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe, Let them go! Let them go! Sand and stone and pool and dell, Fare you well! Fare you well! |
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Home is behind, the world ahead, And there are many paths to tread Through shadows to the edge of night, Until the stars are all alight. Then world behind and home ahead, Well wander back to home and bed. Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade! Fire and lamp, and meat and bread, And then to bed! And then to bed! |
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To: Corin Stormhands
NINE DOLLARS??
Well, he'll remember it all his life, I bet. I remember stuff like that from my childhood.
What kind of hat?
Steve was saying something about going to the circus here...it's in town. Shrine Circus.
4,261
posted on
02/18/2005 6:39:40 AM PST
by
2Jedismom
(http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
To: 2Jedismom
What kind of hat? Just a cheap version of the "Cat in the Hat" hat, with the circus logo on it.
Luke wasn't interested.
4,262
posted on
02/18/2005 6:45:27 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: Corin Stormhands
What was the circus?
We went to see Barnam and Bailey when I was a kid and I'll never forget it! it was awesome.
4,263
posted on
02/18/2005 6:47:04 AM PST
by
2Jedismom
(http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
To: 2Jedismom
Yep, it was Ringling/Barnum. They're here every year about this time.
Heh...on the way in one of the PETA-nazis tried to hand us some propaganda. I looked her straight in the eye and yelled "NO THANK YOU!"
4,264
posted on
02/18/2005 6:52:17 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: Corin Stormhands
Ha!
The closest they get to here is Wichita Kansas. Too far to go in our car.
I wonder if the Shrine one is any good? Kids tickets start at $6...that sounds pretty reasonable...
4,265
posted on
02/18/2005 6:54:47 AM PST
by
2Jedismom
(http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
To: 2Jedismom; All
I went to the circus as a kid, too. But the only thing I remember were the port-a-potties. Vey traumatic.
Speaking of childhood... we're having cheesey-80's-music here in the office. Brings back memories.
4,266
posted on
02/18/2005 6:57:35 AM PST
by
Lil'freeper
(Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
To: 2Jedismom
I bet the Jedis would enjoy the Shrine circus. There's something magical about going when you're a kid. But I'm old enough to miss the tents and sawdust.
"The Greatest Show on Earth" (Best Picture 1952) is one of my favorite movies.
4,267
posted on
02/18/2005 6:58:53 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: Lil'freeper
I made a hugh mistake and took Matthew in a porta potty when he was little at the park. When I got in, I realized it was FULL and the last person in there had barfed up what appeared to be their entire insides. It was awful and I tried to get us out fast but Matthew caught sight of it and now there is NO WAY he will go in one! Poor kid.
For some reason, Joshua has picked up on Matthew's dislike of them and points out every single one he sees. Driving down the road, it's a chorus of "Porta Potty! Porta Potty!"
It just irritates Matthew to death. **chuckling**
4,268
posted on
02/18/2005 7:04:54 AM PST
by
2Jedismom
(http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
To: Lil'freeper; SuziQ; Sam Cree; osagebowman
Speaking of childhood... we're having cheesey-80's-music here in the office. Oh good grief!
4,269
posted on
02/18/2005 7:07:36 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: Alkhin; msdrby
Well, I think I'm kinda in the minority here; I mean I like Sean Hannity though I don't always agree with everything he says but I do like the way he sticks to his principles and never seem to back down when he's "discussing" with a liberal, it's usually the liberal who backs down.
I also have noe desire to diss Canada or the Canadian people as I'm part Canadian on my mom's side and I'll never forget it was a Canadian who called me up on 9/11/01 to see f I was al right after the attacks.
Now the Canadian government is another story and most Canadians I've talked with are not happy at all with thier government.
I guess with my continued support for Hannity and love for Canada (Don't get me wrong, I'm a proud US citizen)that I feel sometimes I don't belong on FR because I don't like the right people nor dislike the right people.
Does this makle sense and I'm sorry to let this out on this thread but on every thread there seems to be quite a bit of Hannity-bashing.
To: Corin Stormhands
*big cheesey grin*
"Everybody Have Fun Tonight" is up next....
4,271
posted on
02/18/2005 7:09:03 AM PST
by
Lil'freeper
(Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
To: Lil'freeper
I graduated from high school in '81. The eighties are the time period of my wild yute. My 20s.
I thought the music stunk a lot of the time...disco, you know? When they disco-ized Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark", my respect for him began it's downward spiral. How could he allow that?
But that's just me.
4,272
posted on
02/18/2005 7:20:31 AM PST
by
2Jedismom
(http://kimsbug.blogspot.com/)
To: 2Jedismom
Of course, some music that stunk at the time is now nostalgic...
4,273
posted on
02/18/2005 7:37:57 AM PST
by
RosieCotton
(A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
To: 2Jedismom
I did NOT need to hear such a vivid description of a nasty porta potty. Ew ew ew!
I hate those things. I'll use 'em if I have to...but there's nothing nastier than an overheated, full portapotty on a blazing summer day.
4,274
posted on
02/18/2005 7:43:21 AM PST
by
RosieCotton
(A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
To: 2Jedismom
There's only *1* disco group I like - Boney M. We had a tape of one of their greatest hits albums. I still know the words. :)
My awareness of pop music wasn't that well developed in the 80's - elementary school and all. But there are some 80's songs that are bouncy and cheesey and just make me smile.
4,275
posted on
02/18/2005 7:44:05 AM PST
by
Lil'freeper
(Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
To: Lil'freeper
In the 80s...I was wearing out my Dad's Doc Watson records. Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, too.
Funny...neither of my parents really cared much for country or folk - Mom mostly listened to classical and opera and Dad listened to jazz - though they had a few records amongst everything else. But it was those that we kids gravitated to right from the start. Dunno what that means. ;-)
4,276
posted on
02/18/2005 7:47:05 AM PST
by
RosieCotton
(A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. - GK Chesterton)
To: Lil'freeper; All
I just posted
this vanity thread.
Google now provides a home phone number search. You may want to check yours out.
4,277
posted on
02/18/2005 7:47:45 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: RosieCotton
My dad had vey diverse tastes, we still have his albums. He loved classical, big band, jazz/swing, rock-n-roll. Mom was/is more of a Cat Stevens-John Denver type gal.
4,278
posted on
02/18/2005 7:49:28 AM PST
by
Lil'freeper
(Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
To: Corin Stormhands
Never mind. I asked for the thread to be pulled.
4,279
posted on
02/18/2005 7:51:58 AM PST
by
Corin Stormhands
(One Iraqi purple finger took more courage than John Kerry's three purple hearts.)
To: Corin Stormhands; Lil'freeper; SuziQ; osagebowman
What is cheesy 80's music? Tammy Wynette?
4,280
posted on
02/18/2005 7:52:13 AM PST
by
Sam Cree
(Democrats are herd animals)
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