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April 19, 2010

sometimes

sometimes
i
think about
serious stuff
like life
and
layers
and
blogs
and
style
and
truth
and
beauty
and when
i do

i show my depth

through

centering.

55 comments:

  1. Hmmmmm, I thought you were a Republican.

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  2. TAMN just so you know I always leave the best/funniest/most inspirational comments. Not really because I care, but in an atempt to have my profile views increase. Then eveyone will read my blog and validate me by leaving amazing comments. I'm 110% sure that more people would read my blog if they knew
    aout it so. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  3. Deep. and your sentering produced the letter "I", how appropoe!

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  4. I feel so... whole now. I 'pprecshiate your sharing.

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  5. Finding my center always helps me be deep, too. Or, wait, I mean being deep makes me centered. And I get a natural high from being centered--high-centered, you could say. (Actually, I think I'm out of my depth, here.)

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  6. you are such a cute, modern, vintage ee cummings! I <3 you!!!

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  7. So deep, so serious, so centered.

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  8. Oh, TAMN, you are soooo deep. I'm uber jealous.

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  9. wait. like layers on a cake? or like hair layers?

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  10. Seriously? Still lactating, huh? I thought the udder of human kindness dried up awhile ago for you.

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  11. TAMNers, you are SOOOOOoooooo deep! Luv it!

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  12. I really appreciate the oober skinny feminine shape it gives this entry. Totally reminds me of you. *snaps*

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  13. And through lower-case letters too, right? Like you're so deep you can't take the time to capitalize.

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  14. TAMNers, you forgot to add different fonts, colors, and sizes to random words. That makes you seem even more intelligent and deep.

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  15. Ohmygosh. You changed your Playlist. SUCH a tender mercy!

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  16. Center. Soul. Core. Me.

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  17. OMG!!! That was practically a haiku!!!

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  18. Oh no! I can't figure out how to center my comment!!!!

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  19. Blog-
    so artistic and lovely and full of truth
    you
    (are)
    * A ma Z ing *

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  20. Tamnie, I just saw your poll (I'm slow, I know) but I wanted to share with you what we say in our house. My own JJWT can grow facial hair if he wants....when the prophet does. If he doesn't like it I remind him that I'm not saying no, I'm just saying he has to convince Tommy to do it first.

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  21. Wow, you totally get it! I learn so much from you.

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  22. That's nice, but you failed to bold and italicize the important points.

    Get with it, TAMN.

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  23. your cuts-ey AND art-sy. {and so deep}

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  24. You're brilliance in poetry makes me wonder why you didn't go to school and major in English or something eltse with lots of words involved. You could be like a poet Lori-ette!!!

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  25. Excellent. Simply excellent!

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  26. TAMN! You are so serious and deep lately... You need to lighten up and start talking about pedis and how advanced your kids are again... or you're going to start looking frumpy. :(

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  27. hey i did one of these at school! cept yours is soooo cooler and i wish i could be smart like you, and then i would be cool. boohoo for me.

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  28. i wish i was smart like you. then i would be cool. boohoo for me

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  29. This is like the rosetta stone for other blogs!!! I love you TAMN!

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  30. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  31. oh TAMN, you are always so spot on. well played, my deep blogging friend, well played.

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  32. Centering? You've always been self-centered, so what's the diff? This must be your way of becoming self-less.

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  33. layering, as in clothes and accessories, or layering as in the whole shrek onion talk?

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  34. Yes, I'm sure it IS amazing that you think about "serious stuff" like "truth and beauty." A regular John Keats, that's you.

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  35. BWAHAHAHA! You hit the nail on the head over and over!

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  36. Oh my heck. I don't know what to say about such profundity on your part. This "centering" is so deep, it must have come from teh spirit.
    Right-justified margins are nice also. Double spacing looks poetic, too. :-) XOXO, Love you.

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  37. You forgot to change your font to "courier new"...

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  38. I didn't see that coming. It totally made me laugh.

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  39. Thanks for making me smile!

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  40. oh my heck, that is so funny

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  41. WAUGHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    I have totally written a poem just like this, but frills. Whooo boy.

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  42. Wallace?????? This has gotta be you!!!

    Kristin B. (roommate from D.C.)

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  43. i'm speechliss. amazing

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  44. I've had the flu for 3 days so my sleep is all messed up. Been reading your blog all night; I think I found it through favorable mention on GOMI. Love the whole blog and this particular past made my week. Thank you.

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