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Anonymous said...
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WEll,,, I have to admit I feel rather insignificant now.
However, I absolutely love listening to your voice explaining this to me, not only because ..well..( its so sexy)...but because I was able to understand a little more of what you were trying to get across......well...mostly because you sound sexy. -
7:48 pm, January 24, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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The thing that scares me is all that emptiness in between the quarter and the rest of Europe. Makes my head hurt. Then gives me the shivers. Time to go watch TV and not think about it any more.... sometimes oblivion is good.
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8:39 pm, January 24, 2007
- Sam, Problem-Child-Bride said...
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I wanted to hum "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" during bits of that: ...just remember, how amazing and unlikely was your biiiiiiirth, da dee dee dee...
It's all just mind-boggling. And then we have to consider the fact that we may be only one of squillions of universes in a multiverse. That idea is gaining currency fast amongst theoretical physicists.
More graspable, and chillingly so, is the fact that scientist have just moved the Doomsday Clock 2 minutes close to midnight because of global warming. I think we're at 5 to, now. -
11:33 pm, January 24, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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My head hurts now. And to think we are the cause for global warming, hmmmmmmmmph.
Nice post Kim. I was going to blog about cleaning my son's vomit out of the sink but after reading your blog tonight, I just couldn't bring myself to doing it.
I can't worry about THE universe when mine seems to be spinning out of control. -
12:59 am, January 25, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Really... It's all about perspective... Watched "An Inconcenient Truth" (with Al Gore), quite disturbing reality we are facing.
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5:19 am, January 25, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Quite humbling indeed. Great post. Keep it real, fo' real.
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10:49 am, January 25, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Meh, it's all math.
I don't feel humbled by vastness. I'm more humbled by the fact that sometimes...one of my cats is smarter than I am. -
2:30 pm, January 25, 2007
- Kim Ayres said...
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Quinn - well if I sound sexy talking about vast distances in the universe, either you had a crush on your physics teacher, or you have a fetish for English accents. Still, I'll indulge myself in a bit of smugness for a moment and allow myself to feel like I have a sexy voice. I think you're in a very small minority though
Rebecca - when we struggle enough to find a coin that's just dropped down the back of the sofa, having the whole of Europe to look for it does seem a bit much
Sam - If most of us are wiped out by rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns and skin cancer, then no one in the universe is going to miss us.
Bstrong - you should be using your son's vomit to show him how the planets and stars are arranged, and how the plug represents a black hole...
Never miss an opportunity for educating the kids
Stinkypaw - still not seen it yet, although I keep hearing good reviews.
FLG - thanks
Andraste - I like cats, but I'm allergic to them -
4:16 pm, January 25, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Kim,
Fortunately for me I put all the planets in tissue paper and flushed them all down the toilet. I think there were a few asteroids, stars and UFOs along with them.
Cheers -
5:22 pm, January 25, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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LOL...well..you are pretty close..In high school I excelled in any classes where my teachers spoke with an accent.
MY biology and Chemistry teacher had a heavy german accent and geee....wonder why I averaged 90's in his class????....MY french teacher too..I guess I just tend to pay more attention to their words and so I tend to retain more of what is said...
So, you can know not only do I love to hear your voice...I actually HEAR what you say.....
( now if I actually understand all that is being conveyed the jury might be out on that ...LOL)) -
7:35 pm, January 25, 2007
- Binty McShae said...
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Nice post Kim, enjoyed listening to that after the crappy day I just had. Perspective is indeed the word.
Sam, wrong song darlin'! The line you quote is from a different Python ditty, from the end of the film 'Meaning of Life'. -
5:40 am, January 26, 2007
- Sam, Problem-Child-Bride said...
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Right you are, Binty.
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7:00 pm, January 26, 2007
- Kim Ayres said...
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Bstrong - a few Unidentified Floating Objects in the toilet is never a good thing
Quinn - I remember when I was in Canada, someone once, quite genuinely, said to me in a broad Canadian accent "Gee, it must be funny you coming over here where we don't have any accents!"
"My dear chap," I explained, "I appear to be the only person in this country without an accent."
He just looked at me funny though.
Binty - thank you
Sam - Binty's right - here's a link to the lyrics from Python's The Galaxy Song, though you can also find it on YouTube if you look. -
7:29 pm, January 26, 2007
- Dr Maroon said...
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They've got a big long stick in the British Museum, or is it the Natural History Museum? Anyway, it's marked off like a ruler into various sections of life on Earth.
The dinosaurs have a HUGE big section to themselves, while we hvae a tiny tiny bit at the end.
I've always remembered that.
We are just the scabby end of a stick.
How very true that is. -
7:40 pm, January 26, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Very nice indeed. And here I am trying to figure out at exactly what time the sun will rise tomorrow. So pathetic.
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1:37 pm, January 27, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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HAHAHA..yes, I suppose there is always the other side of the coin eh . lol..
I am sure our accent doesn't sound sexy to your ear though>?? probably sounds more "twangy".lol. -
3:03 pm, January 27, 2007
- Kim Ayres said...
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Dr Maroon - the scabby end of a stick - I like it
Justin - dare I ask why?
Quinn - I have to admit, accents have never really made that much difference to me. A soft Scottish or Irish accent I find particularly pleasant on the ear, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it sexy. -
5:15 pm, January 27, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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okay..I just have to admit..it's cause I really don't get out much..humour me ..lol...
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7:24 pm, January 27, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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Why, to predict the future and wow the natives of course.
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4:23 pm, January 28, 2007
- Kim Ayres said...
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Quinn - of course I'm humouring you. It's your previous comments about my sexy voice that led me to record another blog entry. I was in need of an ego boost :)
Kats - Why do I get the feeling this could be your answer to everything?
Justin - ah, how very wise. -
3:02 pm, January 29, 2007
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Anonymous said...
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We may sometimes feel insignificant, but we ARE significant in ways that may not immediately seem obvious. The reality of the senses is merely one interpretation of the Greater Reality that lays beyond human perception.
Nice post, Kim. -
1:33 pm, January 30, 2007
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