tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post2569705802575553340..comments2024-03-27T21:58:46.972-04:00Comments on FOLIO OLIO: WEDNESDAY #2671Ralph Henryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05079364726250352589noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post-24405883545469569852016-04-13T20:43:43.017-04:002016-04-13T20:43:43.017-04:00I once saw a car in a New York City parking garage...I once saw a car in a New York City parking garage with a dashboard much like the one in your picture - except instead of toy cars, it was all virgin Mary's. Fardygardyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00850209595337596336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post-71313184223225884732016-04-13T19:37:29.870-04:002016-04-13T19:37:29.870-04:00Fardygardy - Thanks.
Ninja Grrrl - I agree...sort...Fardygardy - Thanks.<br /><br />Ninja Grrrl - I agree...sort of. But the man drives a cab for a living. I do not consider that as an example of a fulfilled life. I just see so many young people spending hours a day doing childish things (video games, skateboarding, etc) and I think that they are just pissing their best years away.<br />I may have over reacted to the cabbie, but in all truth the whole diatribe was to set up the "pull out your dick" gag. Sorry to disappoint you.<br /><br />n2prenr - The information contained in this blog has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made by Folio Olio, Inc, its affiliates or any other person as to its accuracy, completeness or correctness. All opinions and estimates contained in this blog constitute the blogger's judgment as of the date of the post, are subject to change without notice and are provided in good faith but without legal responsibility.<br /><br />Ralph Henryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05079364726250352589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post-34155844066670091362016-04-13T15:34:12.779-04:002016-04-13T15:34:12.779-04:00The "ocean eclipse" image is a composite...The "ocean eclipse" image is a composite of at least two different photographs. The ocean picture was posted to Flickr in 2009 by photographer Art Lewis (and although it has since been removed from Flickr, it is still widely available on various computer wallpaper sites: <br /> Full explanation and individual images @ Snopes.comAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04638308985885689815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post-6860271841158323482016-04-13T08:47:13.149-04:002016-04-13T08:47:13.149-04:00Your idea if art is very wide, indeed, until it co...Your idea if art is very wide, indeed, until it comes to something you consider a toy. I would love to drive a car like that around, with a dashboard covered in toy cars. Why? They're fun, and they're a esthetically pleasing to me. Having a fondness for play and playthings doesn't mark a man as childish by nature. An ability to be childlike, to remember the joy I felt the first time I played with a toy car with doors that opened and jewel toned paint, that some would choose these objects as a medium to express a vision of beauty? I don't see that as immature at all. I've seen you come to understand maybe a little of why people might choose to interact with their phones as opposed to the jerks they're temporarily surrounded by, and to see that not all video games are a waste of time and nothing else. But your reaction in general to things you deem childish surprises me. I remember the wonder I felt when everything looked like a secret treasure to me. Ninja Grrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08346471371536815134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6234783319349274920.post-25636608732330674472016-04-13T06:53:36.927-04:002016-04-13T06:53:36.927-04:00On that hole in one at the Master, which caromed o...On that hole in one at the Master, which caromed off the other ball on the green to go in the hole... The rule states that the striking ball is played where it stops (in this case in the hole), while the struck ball is always replaced to its original position, regardless of where it eventually stopsFardygardyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00850209595337596336noreply@blogger.com