This video is messed up! After the madness that is Philomena Cunk, scrub the bar to the 20:00 mark to avoid repetition that I can't explain on this mild February evening. ~Johnson
Thurman was my dad. I think the lesson he left was that it's much easier to judge someone than it is to know them. Imagery and swearing aside, he cared deeply about people if he thought they were worth it. Especially in this day and age, so many folks are afraid to be transparent for fear of offending others, or worse yet, don't even really know their true selves. By the time Dad was older he just wasn't afraid to be who he was - and it made it easy to identify the people who wrote him off before they even knew him. It's probably good he died when he did. People had a hard enough time handling him then, and he would've bust a spring if he lived to see how judgmental and easily offended society is today.
You'll know by now, Diane Morgan is from Bolton in Lancashire, England. Philomena is fab. I didn't know about the tectonic plates and the moon, thank you 😊
How can you be certain you're awake? You might be dreaming you are? We might exist in order for dreams to exist as part of our existence includes dreaming if we didn't exist dreams for us wouldn't exist either - unless we're part of some other beings dreams then we wouldn't exist in rality but that being would exist and would be capable of dreaming - simple.
1:40 “Why is my nose itchy?” Because … when you are recording you re-align your nose to a lower position with the camera device. A post nasal drip wants to engage but you are resisting it. A little Afrin before a recording session might help. Think about making your breath perfect. Hold it as long as possible. “A single blade of grass is equal to the journeywork of the stars.”
Really chuffed about your ramblings-brillant ramblings-not too mention your appreciation of "The Cunk"! Vous adorables her outlandish, I will even say silly, (I've been told one must never call anyone silly?!)but that reminds one of, "A little nonsense now n' then is cherished by the wisest men". Do you know who's quote that is...I would assume yes.
@@jamesbryon8257 Here is a poem I just gave to another kind commenter. I have not hosted Modlin for my Verse Like Water series, but tap on play so you can hear my friend Pádraig who I was consigned to host virtually in the apocalypse...it is about a teacher who is a meta-physician. I will now go snow shoeing! onbeing.org/poetry/what-you-missed-that-day-you-were-absent-from-fourth-grade/
@@Jeffie144 ja ja ja (that's Spanish/mexican/Latin for laughter)! I thought that verbose wordy but was actually the poem! Better click the link I guess; be right back.