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Steve,
An excellent of wordsmithing!!
>I don't know:
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>Woulda? Coulda? Shoulda?
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>Denise's "doggie-stylist" as wooden doll? Anyone to risk splinters?
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>Kyle's thump-thump dawn-break woodpecker drilling?
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>Bobby's lament of ancient wood-stock gone soft?
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>So we charge up hill in full-suited armor, wooden lances a-tilt.
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>Pace. Peace.
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>Pax. Pox?
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>Escape?
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>Ca(r)p(e) Diem?
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>Gripe. Gripe. Gripe.
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>Grip. Grip. Grip.
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>A strong hand? Pen in hand ? The mind holds what the hand cannot.
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>Everything's temporary (though pain seems to take forever).
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>I really don't know what's worth the effort. I only know I keep making the
>effort. The results stay arbitrary.
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>ISM
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>Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 14:29:43 -0500
>From: Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Morning Wood
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>Now, now, Kyle!! I am afraid that at my age Denise's conotation is more apt
>than
>yore's, except on rare occasions!!
>Bobby
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>>Well, Denise, if you're a guy, "morning wood" can have more than one
>>meaning. Eh, gents?
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>>So far, opiates, stretching and a hot shower are the only methods that
>>get me ambulatory in the am.
>>
>>-Kyle
>>
>>Denise D. Goodman wrote:
>>>
>>> NO! Now let's get those two-toned minds back into focus because this
>>>post is
>>> about how a cp body feels especially stiff and wooden in the morning.
>Other
>>> than pounding down some medication and sitting on the heating pad for 1/2
>an
>>> hour, does anyone have any suggestions how to avoid feeling like a wooden
>>> doll every morning?
>>>
>>> It gets to the point where I hate to open my eyes and start a new day. I
>>> feel like my body has 120,000 miles on it, and I'm trying to turn it over
>>> without any oil, in February, in Fargo! What do the rest of the
>"oldsters"
>>> do to overcome this feeling?
>>>
>>> Denise- Who is still waiting for her engine to get warm
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