Funniest thing happened to me this morning…my alarm went off and I got up begrudgingly…like everyone…don’t we all get up unwillingly? Except those happy, cheery morning people…but I’m suspicious of them…all cheery and rubbing it in our face that you’re not…forcing things like coffee on you….too much pressure after that dream that I wanted to continue…yeah, you know the ones…why is it that those always get cut short and those nightmarish ones never seem to end no matter how you try? read more »
Monthly Archives: February 2008
What’s In A Name?
Filly was given the auspicious task of teaching listening and speaking. She would have many classes and many more students. But even more auspicious a task, daunting even lay before her. read more »
Just Driving By…
Jo drove by the house on her way home. 1655 Ashly in Canton. North Canton, actually. The family came from money. read more »
Playing The Game
Do you remember a child’s day
And all the games we used to play?
All The Way To The Bank
When Filly arrived in the Dragon’s Lair, she had only the money that she had brought with her. Monkey had promised payment to her for coming over to help them, but she had no idea how the system worked. Was she surprised by the process. Commerce in general in the Dragon’s Lair was to become a fascinating venture. read more »
Fix This
Sees her with my own eyes, I did.
Boss, I’m sure we can fix this… read more »
Turn Off and Tune Out
Have you noticed that most restaurants and coffee bars, elevator waiting areas and any place that you might be held mortally captive for a few brief moments have recently been or are in the process of being wired up with a plasma screen television? Why is that, I wonder? Is it Big Brother looking to watch us? read more »
Checking the Fax
Jo Janowski was an eager young reporter for the Canton Repository, otherwise known as the Canton Rep. Eager and young being the two key words her editor kept emphasizing over and over again. She knew that if given a chance, she could prove herself and her capabilities, but he was certain she needed something she couldn’t get, at least not the way she was working now. read more »
