I still have the robot on the job. Here you can see the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery . And here is a poem: Soliloquy for One Dead Bruce Dawe Ah, no, Joe, you never knew the whole of it, the whistling which is only the wind in the chimney's smoking belly, the footsteps on the muddy path that are always somebody else's. I think of your limbs down there, softly becoming mineral, the life of grasses, and the old love of you thrusts the tears up into my eyes, with the family aware and looking everywhere else. Sometimes when summer is over the land, when the heat quickens the deaf timbers, and birds are thick in the plumbs again, my heart sickens, Joe, calling for the water of your voice and the gone agony of your nearness. I try hard to forget, saying: If God wills, it must be so, because of His goodness, because- but the grasshopper memory leaps in the long thicket, knowing no ease. Ah, Joe, you never knew the whole of it... I like Bruce Dawe. He just my be my favourite Austral...
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So this is about staying power?
Singapore has almost no overhead cables! Everything's buried underground..
oh and the powerline is great too.
Thanks for stopping by recently! Sorry it has taken me so long to get over here, but I have been without a PC for awhile.
Your comics are great!
Didn't work as a conversational avenue really...
Keropok Man, I wish that they were underground here.
Boise Diva, I have posted a good seven or so photos of Henry over the past day, so I hope that it will give you the fix that you so desired! He says “Hello Boise!”
Kelly, the title is pinched off PJ O’Rouke, who I agree on many things with, but strongly disagree on many things also! Always entertaining though...
I’m still new to this comics lark, but am enjoying the ride.
Miles, my favourite chat up line ever attempted on me was one when someone said to me “you look just like Scott Baio” (this was many years after his relevance), and followed it up with, “you can take charge of many any time you like, Charles”.
Taken aback? Yes I was...
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