Friday, January 25, 2013

Wen lieben Sie?


            ******* New 800

800 means something different here.

I see another problem in posting in a different language. I can't remember where the walking field code is. I know I used two different names because I had two different translations. Therefore I could probably piece it together. I don't need to piece together, you do.

Okay let's translate this relax vascular safety belt and welcoming to the Disneyland ride, will call twisted imagination.

By the way you don't want to argue with twisted logic. When you're standing face-to-face with twisted logic you need to be careful. I want to tell you something that will help you survive. And twisted logic you want to go to the center of the vortex. It's almost always call him in the very center of the twisted vortex. You have to move with the vortex itself eventually it will disappear as long as you stay in the center of it you're okay. If you decide to go to the right or left or up or down you to get thrown into the vortex. The vortex and your location is kind of like the quadraphonic microphone which was really a compass.

Now we can talk about art and photography.

This is a repeat but that's what happens in my lectures. It was Edward Weston a famous American photographer associated with group F 64.

He told his kids, don't believe everything you read in the paper.

Which gets back to California which gets back to the headlines.

When you look at the headlines what do you believe?

I follow the Hemingway principal and throw in a little bit of Edward now and again. Which gets back to which Edward are we talking about.

That would be to but now that I've mentioned the word Edward we now have three the other guy argued with cheese.

I could research that to verify its validity but I'm almost certain the guy was from Wisconsin. I'm almost for certain eggs black-and-white television as well.

You know the twisted logic is magic. This makes me want to look up a Beatles rendition done in a German language. I'm almost for certain they did that tracking German rooted in German.

It's not shake Rattle and roll.

Which gets back to Rattlesnake hide and chimneys.

Which gets back to an elevator and University Park.

Which gets back to a chain.

Which gets back to something that was on the cover of a magazine.

In the old days I would use the code words used in to signify something. I have a new word for it it comes from a town in Sweden. Now I need to look this up because you need to know this word. I don't like looking things up. So I'm not going to… The Dragon filled up I suppose it has something to do with all of the JPEG's. I've been dragging the Dragon back and forth and out of JPEG's. It's got to do with the code in the way of coding. I'm actually using the DragonBar as encoding device.

Back to the new word. In English it would be Houston if I'm talking to Western Europe it's a town in Sweden next to a lake. It's a funny name it something like Hjo. That's what my memory tells me anyway. Somehow this unusual town in Sweden relates to Houston. So that was going to be my new word to Western Europe when I was about to throw down some code and you needed to Houston warning. Maybe this has something to do with NASA and getting a cup of coffee next railroad track grid. I can't remember. But I don't care.

Germany I'm not going to look for the Beatles track.

Here's something you guys have to ask yourselves and contemplate carefully.

Western Europe, who do you love?

wen lieben Sie?

Who do you love?

Wen lieben Sie?





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