Sunday, July 03, 2011

* I Don't Think I Nailed It

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15 comments:

  1. Hm, at least you've recognized what you wanted after you got it. Some of us never do. Lovely suit.

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  2. "A forgotten tale of spiders is written in the webs at the high corners of the room" - That so reminds me of home. If you don't mind me saying, you have a very nice neck.

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  3. Hey Blissed-Out! Thank you Nancy, I'm rather pleased with it. I've never had a black one before!

    Hey Aoibhe! Ah, there's no Crypt Like Home, eh? And thank you. But save those delightful gnashers for the masses. After all, if The Maker had not intended them to be sheared, He would not have made them sheep, right?

    Thanks to you both! Indigo

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  4. I love, love, love this!! It's just the sort of thing I wish would happen to me though...

    Great piece my friend!

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  5. Hey Alistair! Ooooh! Been in the country long, Sir? Were you with a lady, Sir? OOOH!

    Hey Kato! Well, once again you prove what an excellent judge of horse flesh you are. Come to England, weird stuff abounds here, especially in the vicinity of me and 'Difficult.

    Thanks to you both! Indigo

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  6. wait. what?! >;)

    i see he too understands that you wear dark suits well.

    may i assume that King shall soon be borrowing that smart tie - if he hasn't already?

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  7. I think you look rather dashing! x

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  8. Hey Eolist! Lose your train of thought? And thank you. I have no idea where the tie is now, so I think the answer is probably Yes.

    Hey Goldilocks! Lovely to see you here! I always hoped I could cut a dashing pirate look, but I think I've found my home in a suit. Arrrrrrg!

    Thanks to you both! Indigo x

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  9. I'd love to start wearing suits to work. Unfortunately, if I did it at my current, they'd all freak out because I haven't before. They freaked out when I wore a shirt and tie every day for 4 months.

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  10. Hey Joshua! I've not worn a suit to work for a while, but when I did I got grief; suspicion, disbelief and general gyp. When I stopped I got grief. And if I start again, I'll get grief again. I wonder if I can be bothered, even if it is a cool suit. Indigo

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  11. Ha! I often wonder if that is how my wife operates on me. Sometimes I hardly know if I've had an idea or just gotten wammied with a mental nija mind trick.

    And thanks to Eolist, I see the dark angle of the suit. (Symbolism in Metaphors - I can barely keep up! :)

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  12. Hey 'beck! Your good lady is a counsellor, and adept at helping people see things from a different perspective. So yeah, face it - you've definitely been ninja'd. Possibly more than once. You thought that the wooden floor was YOUR idea? Indigo

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  13. I guess that's what I needed all along... a metaphor for my resistance to a new approach in my ongoing mental healthcare.

    Now... where do you suppose I can find a good tailor?

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  14. Hey Boom Boom! Good tailors are like a chicken that's been hit by a falling elephant - very thin on the ground. But worth their weight in pizza. Good luck! Indigo

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