Good golly, you're right! That same intense gaze, that self-assured presence, it's just like The One! The analogy of those teeth sinking into this great country and bleeding it dry..the captivated who are unable to escape his power... the righteous Von Helsing's use of the crucifix to ward off evil...why didn't anyone else come up with this before? Bravo! I think I'd best include a bit of garlic in my ballot this year.
malasada: Thanks for kicking in on the symbolism... you are wonderful (oh, I am looking in the mirror because in my dark moments, I start getting very, very thirsty....Strange, I cannot see myself there... where are my scars and rashes...all I can see there are the people around me... their blemshes are so VERY OBVIOUS)
Mizu: you are helping me to become a better person... here are three lessons I have been taught in the last year...
1. Every person is unique and gifted 2. don't take oneself too seriously 3. keep your sense of humor
PS: Last night I fell asleep watching a horror movie called Seance (maybe that's why self-righteous folks like myself are always caught up in crises... i.e. "this is bad, that's worse, my way or the highway..."getting others folks aggravated and bothered along with us gives us a reason for living and tires us out enough so we can go to sleep...
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Joseph McGowan …is a chaplain who supports patients, families, friends, nurses and doctors at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Being 67, he’s learned this about living: Meet people on their own ground and you will discover that this Earth is our special place to meet and support each other. His motto: Live now. Share yourself now. Every living thing you experience is a pure gift. Love all life unconditionally. Contact him at mcg9940@yahoo.com.
Mizu Sugimura …is a third-generation Japanese American living in Federal Way. She’s married and a parent of one adult child. A lifelong resident of the Puget Sound area, she graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Washington School of Communications. and served on Federal Way’s Diversity and Art Commissions. Her interests are politics, art, the history of minorities in Washington and family history. She’s written a self-published family history about her paternal grandfather. Contact her at mizusugi@yahoo.com.
Kim Thompson …is a Grit City native who was born and raised in Tacoma’s Old Town neighborhood by the gulch. She boasts that she’s a former Lowell Leopard, Mason Mustang and Wilson Ram, a short-time PLU Lute and a longtime UW Husky. This former corporate businesswoman is a wife, a mom, a school volunteer, a substitute teaching assistant, a writer and a born-again distance runner. She has convinced friends from Bellevue that Tacoma is worth the drive. Contact her at kimricksy@comcast.net.
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5 comments:
Good golly, you're right! That same intense gaze, that self-assured presence, it's just like The One! The analogy of those teeth sinking into this great country and bleeding it dry..the captivated who are unable to escape his power... the righteous Von Helsing's use of the crucifix to ward off evil...why didn't anyone else come up with this before? Bravo! I think I'd best include a bit of garlic in my ballot this year.
malasada:
Thanks for kicking in on the symbolism... you are wonderful
(oh, I am looking in the mirror because in my dark moments, I start getting very, very thirsty....Strange, I cannot see myself there... where are my scars and rashes...all I can see there are the people around me... their blemshes are so VERY OBVIOUS)
Joseph
Happy Halloween, Joseph!
Joseph - you are truly one in a million!!!
Mizu: you are helping me to become a better person... here are three lessons I have been taught in the last year...
1. Every person is unique and gifted
2. don't take oneself too seriously
3. keep your sense of humor
PS: Last night I fell asleep watching a horror movie called Seance (maybe that's why self-righteous folks like myself are always caught up in crises... i.e. "this is bad, that's worse, my way or the highway..."getting others folks aggravated and bothered along with us gives us a reason for living and tires us out enough so we can go to sleep...
???!!!!
Joseph
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