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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Fun with Lyrics - Red House


There's a red house over yonder
And the creamer's in the fridge
I said, there's a red house over yonder, baby
And the creamer's in the fridge


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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Book Quotes - Edith Wharton

A paragraph about my favorite park in NYC:

“The sense of weariness returned with accumulated force, and for a moment she felt that she could walk no farther. She had reached the corner of Forty-first Street and Fifth Avenue, and she remembered that in Bryant Park there were seats where she might rest.

That melancholy pleasure-ground was almost deserted when she entered it, and she sank down on an empty bench in the glare of an electric street-lamp”
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“Lily, lingering for a moment on the corner, looked out on the afternoon spectacle of Fifth Avenue. It was a day in late April, and the sweetness of spring was in the air. It mitigated the ugliness of the long crowded thoroughfare, blurred the gaunt roof-lines, threw a mauve veil over the discouraging perspective of the side streets, and gave a touch of poetry to the delicate haze of green that marked the entrance to the Park.”
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“She spoke with the noble directness which she could command on such occasions, and which was like a large steady light thrown across the tortuous darkness of the situation. In its inconvenient brightness Rosedale seemed to waver a moment, as though conscious that every avenue of escape was unpleasantly illuminated.”

Excerpt From: Wharton, Edith. “House of Mirth.” iBooks. 
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Friday, April 11, 2014

Total Body

Oh, dude! Body has been circuited!


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