The Unknown Blogger
MY RECENT POSTS
- An Asshole's Manifesto: How to
be a Better Blogger
November 10, 2009 09:29PM - The Height of Blogdacity: Emma
Peel
November 09, 2009 02:20AM - Something to Do
November 07, 2009 08:46PM - Seclusion
October 18, 2009 03:09AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Get thee to a
nunnery!”
November 14, 2009 09:43PM - “As my Thai wife likes to
say, "You think too
hard."”
November 14, 2009 09:37PM - “My identical twin
brother suffers from manic, or
bi-polar
depression. He's also
a…”
November 14, 2009 09:26PM - “Power and prosperity are
no longer matters of energy
and
innovation, due to
CATAS…”
November 14, 2009 08:58PM - “Enjoyed reading this. I
live and work in China. I like
the
changing times, the
si…”
November 14, 2009 08:56PM
Nom de Plume's Links
An Asshole's Manifesto: How to be a Better Blogger
I'm an asshole and this is my manifesto. I'm the hole of an ass and here are my intentions, opinions, objectives, and motives:
Intentions: To remind everyone else here about the deceptive, disingenuous nature of acquiescent political correctness. Case in point: A re… Read full post »
The Height of Blogdacity: Emma Peel
I'm new to Open Salon, and I've never had an account here before. I'm using a pen name, a nom de guerre or pseudonym, because I think using my real (wink) name and identity on a site like OS is a waste of time. That's just my opinion. If you use… Read full post »
Something to Do
So many voices. So many comments and opinions. We're all here, writing and reading and thinking about the world, our private worlds, the world as we know it.
So many words. So many sentences and paragraphs. We're all here, skimming and scanning and commenting and striking the keys with our fingers.… Read full post »
Seclusion
The time ticks by
like a dripping faucet
leaving tiny ripples
of memory behind
It is gone time
going down the drain
falling into places
deep within the mind
I get lost sometimes
hiding inside the
ripples, the secret
places between
now and then
No one can see me
feel me touch me
sense the brininess,
the dark abyss
of… Read full post »

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