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Jaime Fradera
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Where no tyranny is tolerable

0 posted 2005-12-16 10:48 AM



Today's Aphorism:
The Past is devouring the Future!
Here's a shirt sleeve explanation.
The Future is getting gobbled up
by the Past.
The more Past there is,
the less Future there will be.
As each moment passes,
there are fewer moments than there use to be.
How many moments did we have originally?
We have to do something
to save the moments from getting eaten!
We have to save the Future
from the jaws or clutches of the Past!
We have to save the Chocolate Moose!
Maybe Midnitesun can feed him veggies,
and give him her gentleness and love,
till he can forage for himself, again.
I got to go
before the Past eats up the breakfast cereal.
Where does Jaime get this stuff? ...

Runnin back to Saskatoon



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Jaime Fradera
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since 2000-11-25
Posts 843
Where no tyranny is tolerable
1 posted 2005-12-16 03:21 PM


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2 posted 2005-12-16 04:47 PM


Jaime, I think its time for a new title! Too many with the same one...maybe the new versions eat the old ones? kinda the opposite of the past eating the future, eh?
Amigo, have you been partaking of holiday chocolates again, or just having chocolate eating night-mares? LOL at that chocolate Moose pun. The yummy makers are always making chocolate bunnies and Santas, why not moose? Moose mousse? or better yet, maybe we can market arctic moose mountain's mouse mousse?

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