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Mark
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28/02/2016 3:49 pm  

Good morning design poodles!
Been in Vale celebrating 1 of the 4 seasons at the 4 Seasons...and missing SDR. I return today. Yup.
Hi,
Aunt Mark
ps. Finally sat my fat ass in/on an Ox Chair (attending a Colorado house party). They had 2. I want 1. I do.


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Eameshead
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28/02/2016 5:21 pm  

perhaps an Ox chair
PAIR in SDR pattern
I'd go monochrome


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Mark
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28/02/2016 5:47 pm  

design number three
2 . (blank) . 16, yes *
evil in the womb.
hello,
Aunt Mark
(* "." pronounced "dot" )


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Eameshead
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28/02/2016 6:05 pm  

".", … and _____.
Unless you don't " ",
but that would be wrong
Dots are not dots, blanks count as evil, and squrls rule.
Of course I can't keep up with you Aunt Mark…. but it's fun trying.
PS Did you eat kale in Vale? Or red meat?


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Mark
 Mark
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28/02/2016 6:35 pm  

I dined on raw snail* whilst in Vale.
Best,
Aunt Mark
* 1 syllable.


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SDR
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01/03/2016 9:44 pm  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vail,_Colorado
I lost my pail in
Vail. Sarah wasn't there. Do
I get any stars ?
.
Beyond the pale is
how I would characterize
Vale. How about Yale ?


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Eameshead
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02/03/2016 4:28 am  

trump? or tea with ted?
glad I didn't have to vote
In THAT primary
.
anger is anger
squrl hair is another thing
entirely. evil
.
proud amerikuns
gutted by bush, turn to trump
for their next pounding


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SDR
 SDR
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02/03/2016 4:58 am  

Just imagine: Ba
rack as the man who drove Am
ericans into
.
the arms of Donald
Trump ! Has our dear country gone
completely berserk ?


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Eameshead
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02/03/2016 5:16 am  

hard to see how dems
gave him any votes tonight
repub's tent shrunken
.
remember its all
an illusion. His party?
dead in the water


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Eameshead
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03/03/2016 3:34 pm  

Whats a few enemies between friends? Gotta love politics. At least I was appropriately "off topic"?
SDR, and possibly others, I hope I didn't bore you to sleep with my political haiku rants. I've quit worrying if friends or brother in law might like the Donald. I know its no better on the Dem's side but jeeze...
The only thing worse than Super Tuesday was the Oscars. Variety shows were dumped 30 years ago for a reason.
Cheer up! Good morning. Its still dark on the left coast.


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Mark
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03/03/2016 3:43 pm  

Confession time.
I used to be a ________.
Best,
Aunt Mark


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Eameshead
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03/03/2016 5:17 pm  

Hey Mark,
I would probably enjoy the entertainment value of a dinner with Donald myself. (Although I would never come close to getting the chance, since I am far too reclusive... except for teaching art…)
And you already know I LOVE to argue about nothing! So even that would not scare me from a dinner with D.
Dinner is different.
I have heard many times that even good old George Bush was a fun and open minded guy to be around, once he did not have to play the role.
I try to think of what Donald is doing as a rather self indulgent performance art project. He outright USES the media and exposes all of the dark sides of what has happened to the news industry in America. Very creative guy.
Order up!


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SDR
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03/03/2016 5:53 pm  

Donald's success is symptomatic of a very disturbing development in America's collective soul; something about "the chickens coming home to roost" ? One can only hope that it will serve as a wake-up call to citizens and voters of all stripes, leading to a much-needed national conversation and perhaps an improvement in relations among all. Or, it could be the beginning of the end. It certainly has already caused a major rift in the Republican Party -- a good thing ?
It never ceases to amaze me to see the way candidates are treated with kid gloves by the news-media, who should be performing the public service, in their unique role, by calling out every misstatement of fact that issues from the mouths of these geeks, on a daily if not an hourly basis. The lies -- misstatements of historical fact -- that major Congressional figures perpetrated following Justice Scalia's death were astounding -- and went almost completely unchallenged by the media. Campaign season is truly a circus, or a piece of show business, in America at any rate !


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03/03/2016 6:29 pm  

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SDR
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03/03/2016 7:19 pm  

Beautiful.
Funny piece in today's paper: Christie apparently appeared (is that a redundancy ?) to have a "thousand-yard stare" on his face after endorsing Trump the other day and while standing behind him as Trump bloviated on. The Twitter-sphere was rife with amusing comment . . .


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