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There is a librarian along with her husband who ride their bikes by my house each evening and I sometimes wave at her when I see her at the library or when I am also out and about. And not for NOTHING. Am very friendly with one of the local library directors here as she is NOTHING but nice and I have known her a very long time. |
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Please Lord, help me be more tolerant. |
I'm just dropping in to say "hi and good-bye". I stupidly ventured outside of here before coming to NOTHING and now I want to barf. Too much drama.......got enough of that dealing with an extended family issue right now. Thought I would come on here to chill for a bit but boy was I wrong. Maybe I'm just tired from lack of sleep last night. I'll check in with you guys tomorrow - you don't need a crabby Abby around tonight........
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I must stay in NOTHING I must stay in NOTHING |
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Let's see what the end result is and if the persons that are involved in various controversies are found guilty then they deserve whatever they get no matter their status in our world. Until then it's just a big pile of NOTHING. I rest my case! :1rotfl: All that garbage was supposed to end on here. Why are certain ideas allowed to be conveyed and others deleted? :boxing2: |
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury Signifying NOTHING. |
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Seyton came in and informed Macbeth that his wife, Lady Macbeth, had just been killed. Just moments before the report, he had been thinking that the sound of war and the rage and desperation of the siege against Malcolm were so intense that the sound of a tortured woman's cry in the background no longer startled him. When he learns this cry was the sound of his wife's own death, he recited the soliloquy. NOTHING had surprised him, NOTHING could break him out of his angst. It was the Shakespeare version of "Dust in the Wind." |
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I believe that Lady Macbeth took her own life and not for NOTHING. Shakespeare Online |
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