Oh, once I walked in Heaven, all alone Upon the sacred cliffs above the sky. God and the angels, and the gleaming saints Had journeyed out into the stars to die. They had gone forth to win far citizens, Bought at great price, bring happiness for all: By such a harvest make a holie...
In other words, you would be hearing your rhythm guitar tracks played backwards but be playing your solo over them in what would appear to be forward through time. At this point in the process, you might need to smoke some weed, just to get in the right mindset of playing forward ...
Julian liked the sound of my words because he kept repeating, “Maaddaa faackaa, maddaa faackaa.” I knew he’d be saying those words all day. After we left the apartment, we stopped next door to give the weed to Mark. He asked us if we wanted some, and we declined. Just think...
Do that for all of them. 720-33=687. “Find the verb, fix the mush.” Once ‘was’ and ‘had’ are off the page, get this—we just bought 33 words to fill out the word count picture. “She waited impatiently.” Burn a dead word, grab an adverb if it helps. Or an adjective...
I was distraught and talked with my parents, who told me about his alcoholism for the first time. They reassured me his tirades had nothing to do with me, but with his drinking. That was the last of our joint family fishing vacations. I missed fishing with my dear uncle, but my ...
Fast forward to January 2019 and I was in Las Vegas for Affiliate Summit. People were talking about going to dispensaries for weed, which was recently legalized in Nevada. I figured I would go along and check it out. I had never tried marijuana before this and bought some edibles. I did...
Rhyming Words According to First3Letters (lea) - Words That Begins with lea: leanoun(n.) A measure of yarn; for linen, 300 yards; for cotton, 120 yards; a lay. noun(n.) A set of warp threads carried by a loop of the heddle. ...
Rhyming Words According to First3Letters (lea) - Words That Begins with lea: leanoun(n.) A measure of yarn; for linen, 300 yards; for cotton, 120 yards; a lay. noun(n.) A set of warp threads carried by a loop of the heddle. ...
The most common form of the myth of Icarus I see in my private practice are those corporate employees who have been given the golden handcuffs: outsized salaries with bonuses and perks, paired with otherworldly expectations that amount to three words….Produce. Produce. Produce!
In other words, people drink in spite of the side effects. People smoke weed because of them. Now, on one point, he’s insistent: Everything he’s doing is above board and legally copacetic; he is licensed caregiver with a number of patients; he owns property zoned for retail, and in...