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28 September 2005

has anyone seen my brain?

Has anyone seen my brain?
I think it´s gone the way of the drain
For I try to write
Yet still in spite
I can´t put my thoughts into a train

(But writing poems in under 10 seconds? As the original Native Creative Rhyme Slime, I have that mastered. That, and let's face it, it is a miracle that after all these years, I still have yet to put a coloring product into my hair. "Baby born with thick black hair exiled for eternity to Life as Blonde!")

See, part of my frontal lobe is just...gone. Please see included Most Interesting Evidence, herewith Exhibit 1. ´You´re just cut out of the picture´you may say. No, I think it´s actually verschwunden, as they say. Where is my brain? Hang on, wait, come to think of it, where's my EYE? Yes, that is the abrased cornea one.

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Please advise. I sure seem to have plenty of time to blog but no time to distill article information for the purposes of formulating my own arguments in writing. Heck, I´d settle for just any old idea, it does not have to be an argument. I am no longer picky.

By the way, I've been listening, I mean really listening to "Carry on My Wayward Son" by Kansas (I'm into wayward themes today) and dayum, I forget how kickin the intro guitar riff is! Ach, another thing to learn...I say this like I have other riffs down. Oh well, a girl can dream. Rome was not built in a day or, as they say, Roma non fu fatta in un giorno. Why I remember that at this moment is so beyond me.

OK, that and "Hold On" by Wilson Philips? Perhaps the best karaoke/in-car singing song of all. Although I must concur with Ginapalooza that "Gloria" by 80s songstress Laura Brannigan is quite festive.

And lastly, I am quite sure that history will record singer/songwriter/guitarist Brad Paisley as the one who revolutionized the sound of the Telecaster-style guitar in the 21st century. His sound is new, on a guitar style that's been around twanging for years. It's how he puts the guitar through the amps that is just ´genial´. It's too bad I offed my Squier "Rolling Rock" edition Telecaster on Ebay to pay bills, 'cause you know, in case Brad is at Panera or something whilst on tour here later. That's rock 'n roll.

OK, now to bed to rest for "That's school ´n work".

5 Comments:

At 29 September, 2005 15:17, Anonymous Anonym said...

Wow - your brain has gone, huh? That's bad. However, I feel mine will be following suit shortly. I am so tired/frustrated/tired its untrue. Still, I will be coming up to Happy Valley in just over a week, so that should really finish off the brain issue!!!!

 
At 29 September, 2005 17:27, Anonymous Anonym said...

Let me tell you about my mind:
I lost it in the grad school grind
It fell in the disposal
and I need it for my proposal
This leaves me in a bit of a bind

ps nice pic btw!

 
At 29 September, 2005 19:13, Blogger Lisaopolis said...

excellent!

My papers are far from done
Not just two but one
They aren´t even the real ones,
The ones that take eons
Perhaps I should take off and run


Glad to hear I´m not alone out there in Frustrationland!

 
At 30 September, 2005 08:33, Blogger Lisaopolis said...

no i really meant, check out get-a-life.com!

I didn't know my name was lisun. An anagram of my name? I don't get it. Oh the Handley thing? Still too many 'n's. Please explain, it's starting to all sound very DaVinci code. Should I begin to worry?

You're welcome here any time, we love reading your comments, and you keep an air of mystery, which we always appreciate.

If you go back to anon. we'll still know who you are, so be loud, be proud, be sunil.

 
At 01 Oktober, 2005 08:39, Blogger the stefanie formerly known as stefanierj said...

My corpus collosum's been jelly
since I first had a babe in my belly
Now the diss does languish
as I sit back in anguish
and watch life go by on the telly.

I feel ya, sistah.

 

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