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Poem of the Day - Feb 4, 2006 - jpub - 02-05-2006 This is a poem by Glenn Hunt, the same guy who did the Molson "I am Canadian" rant. It's used in a recent Lexus commercial, and it, more than anything I've ever written, defines what Paradox is a god of. Moments A Moment If You Please Moments Can Be Short Moments Can Be Long There Are Moments Of Joy Moments Of Sorrow Moments Of Passion Moments You'll Never Forget Moments You've Already Forgotten Moments You Didn't Get There Are Awkward Moments Senior Moments Moments Of Truth And Momentary Lapses In Judgment People Who Ask For A Moment Share A Moment I Need A Moment You Got A Moment? Wait A Moment You Can Take A Moment Make A Moment Spoil A Moment And If All The Stars Line In The Right Moment, That Moment Can Be Perfect Moments Can Define You Moments Can Delight You And Moments Can Change Your Life Heres To The Moment And Squeezing All You Can Out Of Every Last Single One Of Them -- Christopher Angel, aka JPublic The Works of Christopher Angel Re: Poem of the Day - Feb 4, 2006 - Bob Schroeck - 02-06-2006 Mmm. Yeah. You just discover this poem, Chris? Because knowing it earlier would have helped me wrap my head around Paradox easier. -- Bob --------- For Jor-El so loved the Earth, he sent his only begotten son... Re: Poem of the Day - Feb 4, 2006 - jpub - 02-06-2006 Saw it like 10 minutes before I posted it. Believe me, if I had seen this earlier, I'd have passed it around.-- Christopher Angel, aka JPublic The Works of Christopher Angel Re: Poem of the Day - Feb 4, 2006 - DHBirr - 02-06-2006 Even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment. -- Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time (very last line)DHBirr "If you keep me imprisoned long enough, eventually I will die.... [We] humans cannot live without our freedom. So, if you see me lying lifeless in my cage, come on in, because I'm dead. Really." ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. |