 - Last login: 3 hours agoTextuous
- Textuous is a 51 year old guy from Near-N-Yondered, Texas, USA.
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- Member since Mar 30, 2006
Antique Cowboy with tarnished six-shooter, rusty spurs, and swaybacked steed. Garage kept, housebroken, and mannerful. Grammatically textuous, with traces of chivalry and dance-floor etiquette. If you read the blog...the least you can do is say hello and leave a smile or sumthin'.
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LOVE 101
For most of my adult life, I've heard people talk about "finding" love. To me, that's almost as absurd as "discovering" the sun shines during the day.
Love is not something that lies hidden in the weeds, waiting to be found. Nor does it come from a shelf stacked with generic green boxes, adorned with red bows.
No, dear reader...for every one of us, love is unique. We don't just experience "love", we experience a "particular" love. For some, it's romantic love. For others, it's puppy love. Soul-mate love, curl-your-toes love, pot-of-gold love...even cowboy love. Yes, love comes in all flavors and textures...all sizes and colors...all amperages and wattages.
But the one aspect of love, which is common for all of us, is love that is "lost". All lost love is the same. It is not any less acute, it is merely past tense. It does not become any less intense, it simply feeds on memory instead of real-time input.
Particular circumstances end...particular love doesn't.
Meyer
(based on a premise found in "The Five People You Meet in Heaven", by Mitch Albom)
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