Damn, that was the pic I put into my new blog. It's so small in that sidebar that none of my other pictures showed anything but a blob. Which is what I really look like. I need to make my prime identity associated with my other e-mail. Just another way the G-World controls us.
I WILL REBEL!
It is a good pic, though. I was 26 and Nancy wanted to take some photos for practice. It was taken in her kitchen. I used it in my music promotional package.
I actually never called any of my Connies Constance; that would have meant war. I actually think of Raquel Welch as Constance in the best version of "The Three Musketeers" in the 70's. Oliver Reed, Michael York, that one. One Constance I never got, unfortunately.
Okay, I'll have to give a serious nod to the version with Gene Kelly and Lana Turner. That one rocked, especially Kelly.
Unlike Dr. Malcom from Jurassic park, I am not always on the search for a future ex-Mrs.King. But she might be named Connie. Hard to be better than the last one, though.
BTW, your new nine-step verification to post comments sucks. And now it expired and I have to do it again. I'm sure it's not your fault but that of the CyberGods.
Is that better? My shadow from the southeastern trip through the state to photograph sites for Abandoned Arkansas, taken southwest of West Memphis. Looks just like me, even now.
I am not a robot!!!!
Hey, it didn't axe me to click on the bicycles eight times! Maybe its a fluke.
If you were a robot, you could easily identify a bicycle. Machines can easily recognize other machines. Shadows, on the other hand, have a hard time identifying anything, even other shadows. They do recognize ghosts, however.
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Hey, that's my girl!
I'm just not sure if it's Connie 1,2, or 3.
Or 4, wherever she may be...
Mistaken identity. This is none of your Connies. (Didn't know there there were more than one.)
BTW - Your picture is a bit outdated, wouldn't you say?
Damn, that was the pic I put into my new blog. It's so small in that sidebar that none of my other pictures showed anything but a blob. Which is what I really look like. I need to make my prime identity associated with my other e-mail. Just another way the G-World controls us.
I WILL REBEL!
It is a good pic, though. I was 26 and Nancy wanted to take some photos for practice. It was taken in her kitchen. I used it in my music promotional package.
I actually never called any of my Connies Constance; that would have meant war. I actually think of Raquel Welch as Constance in the best version of "The Three Musketeers" in the 70's. Oliver Reed, Michael York, that one. One Constance I never got, unfortunately.
Okay, I'll have to give a serious nod to the version with Gene Kelly and Lana Turner. That one rocked, especially Kelly.
Unlike Dr. Malcom from Jurassic park, I am not always on the search for a future ex-Mrs.King. But she might be named Connie. Hard to be better than the last one, though.
BTW, your new nine-step verification to post comments sucks. And now it expired and I have to do it again. I'm sure it's not your fault but that of the CyberGods.
Is that better? My shadow from the southeastern trip through the state to photograph sites for Abandoned Arkansas, taken southwest of West Memphis. Looks just like me, even now.
I am not a robot!!!!
Hey, it didn't axe me to click on the bicycles eight times!
Maybe its a fluke.
If you were a robot, you could easily identify a bicycle. Machines can easily recognize other machines. Shadows, on the other hand, have a hard time identifying anything, even other shadows. They do recognize ghosts, however.
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