Everyone deserves Gobbledygook. Sweet Gobbledygook. Even our worst enemies, Lord, deserve Gobbledygook, Gobbledygook. Even the quiet ones, in our family, deserve Gobbledygook. Sweet Gobbledygook.
Here’s a couple of things that I learned this week…
…from moving pictures:
That hunting down and killing bad guys can sometimes eat at your soul, regardless of what went down in Munich.
That Spielberg’s [...]
A man walks down the street. Coming upon a stump, he reaches into his back pocket, pulls out a Bible, climbs upon the stump, and then proclaims to the heavens, “Gobbledygook has returned!” He removes himself from the stump and continues on to the barber.
Her are a few of the things I learned this week…
…from [...]
January 27, 2006 – 09:41 pm
Last Friday, I introduced a new feature here on Fluid Imagination called Gobbledygook. The Gobbledygook posts are a catch-all for the things I’ve learned over the past week. So, why don’t we get started?
Here’s what I learned this week…
…from moving pictures:
That the tragedy of Malcolm X is not that he was killed, but that he [...]
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January 6, 2006 – 03:15 pm
She’s sitting at the kitchen table, across from me right now. She’s wearing flannel pajamas, reading the Lakes Region Free Press, and secretly dancing at the fact that it is snowing on her birthday. I want her to have an epiphany.
Happy birthday, my love.
December 11, 2005 – 03:58 pm
There are a few things that men (and I’m sure women) enjoy about themselves, things that others don’t appreciate. I’ve compiled a short list of these finer things:
Reading all the random letters to the Playboy Advisor. I figure that woman get the same stuff in Cosmo. There’s some really good stuff in the Advisor, [...]