Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Remember, you don't just have to read the posts. There is a wealth of hidden treasures deep beneath the post in the comment section. Remember, Life is just a bowl of cherries, and after the lights go out...the cherries are gone.

7 comments:

  1. Well, life isn't always a bowl of cherries. Sometimes it's a chair of bowlies. Think about that.

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  2. Hello,
    I do not understand how a "Hollywood/OC" slanted blog has infiltrated this mountain. I left that scene ages ago, and I hope it has not followed me to this Alpine Retreat. For I am now aged.
    Is there a certain sprouted groupe of people who are members of a Cafe-Aroma Organization that has the intentions of improving the community, while remembering and respecting the local history? For I was here first.
    And if so, does one have to be witty and cosmopolitan to associate? For I am no longer.
    Is the intention to entertain or to enlighten, for it might be myself who fails to appreciate the lighthearted, yet cynical prose reflected on these pages. For I am innocent.
    Please respond, as I wait with baited breath. For I am here.

    With all due respect,
    The Tahquitz Monster.

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  3. Perhaps you might want to consider not whining like a little infant baby girl. That might help. I mean, you're the one who decided to play for a living, and actually managed to pull it off, instead of getting a real job. Since everyone knows your so-called "business" is cyclical, you might as well just man up and accept it and keep the mewling to a minimum. Before we all puke. Just a suggestion.

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  4. To answer the question posed by "The Tahquitz Monster:" I would direct the reader to the Idyll-Beast blog, which is a tributary of the mighty river of prose known as www.idyllbeast.com. Certainly the staff of the Idyll-Beast Research Center are dedicated to improving the community while respecting (and learning more about) our local history. I can't say if Frank and Conor include entertainment or enlightenment in their mission statement. One is a professional entertainer, and although both are known as seasoned wits, respect for history (or anything else except the hallowed institution of "Bromance") would definitely be outside their purview.

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  5. Frank and Conor, Conor and Frank.

    Never thought I'd have to say this, but I think JP's blog is looking good.

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  6. Your employment situation has astrological ramification, Conor, Uranus is in retrograde.

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  7. Dear Sir,

    I am not a character on an Animal Farm, for I am the Voice in the Wilderness. I represent and protect the majesty and mystery of my Mountain, and must not be forgotten by Moderns. Your fictonal character cannot superceed me, for I am more equal then others. Would you try to refer to the old History and Legends of this Mountain? For I am not fashion or whim. I am the ghost of the last Grizzly Bear from the Valley well before your Great War. I am eternal, and exist without man.
    For the Lorax told of those who would not remember when the great machines razed the forest. Because of thier guilt and shame, I sit alone and weep for them.

    Warm Regards,

    The Tahquitz Monster

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