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09-03-16, 06:38 PM #114
Re: But is it art?
Come on now, I know you don't get butt-hurt that easy.
I was having a little fun with words, and maybe teasing you too, but my post didn't come from a place of disrespect.
It came from a place that misses how rambunctious these forums used to be (I think I saw you there the other day). You've got strong feelings and a life full of experience. That deserves a bigger audience. I have no idea if such a thing still exists, but I wasn't kidding about the DJ thing. You've good taste in music and your pop-music knowledge spans, as best I can tell, more than 5 decades and countless genres.
Saw this a month ago or so:
I didn't post then because of it's overtones. But I'm posting it now because fuck it.
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09-28-16, 04:40 AM #117
Re: But is it art?
I've done the polar plunge....without a wetsuit. Luckily, I was full of antifreeze.
But what she is doing is extremely dangerous. Not the cold aspect (although that is another level of brrrrr), but she has one shot at finding her escape hole. Most ice divers wear a rope to make sure they can find their way back.
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09-28-16, 09:16 AM #118
Re: But is it art?
Oh yeah. Extremely.
When she was going into the water I was thinking, "can she reach the sled from there? did she forget to hang the flashing LED that will help her if she gets disoriented?"
Free diving is pretty freaky, but even for those who play on that fringe: oxygen is 'up', and up and pretty easy to find.
And a lot of them use a guide rope too.
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03-13-17, 02:48 PM #119
Re: But is it art?
Old poem.
Old voice? Same voice?
Our voice?
Whitman, Alabama | Song of Myself
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