Light Housework
The world is full of trauma.
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what I think I’m in for, the slow deepening and spreading of the mold infection in my right lung.
I'm just about to listen to this Sam. Looking like a lamb to the slaughter.
It never occurred to me to donate my body to science. I will ponder that idea.Still a good mug. Do you have plans for what'll happen to your body when you die? Donate it to science, maybe? Green burial? Personally I'd like to be cremated, but cremation is so quietly and out-of-the-way done, it has none of the great spectacle of a body on the pyre.
I do think (and Carlislebaz will not be surprised) I'd like a sung Catholic requiem Mass according to the old Latin rite—not for me, because I'll be dead, but to force my relatives and friends to take in the Church's best offering, which is her liturgy. And if they don't like it, too bad. I had to put up with enough of their shit while I was alive, so I'll force my own preferences on them from the grave.
It never occurred to me to donate my body to science. I will ponder that idea.
A pinprick of pleasure. That’s looking on the bright side alright.Maybe the professor who autopsies you in front of his class will say, "today's cadaver was a 64-yr-old schizophrenic who had delusions of a Morrissey romance and a belief that there was a mold infection consuming her lungs." And then when he cuts you open, he'll gasp and say, "oh my! She wasn't wrong about the mold infection. Perhaps she was right about her relationship with Morrissey too." And then you'll have just a little pinprick of revenge on your haters and doubters.
Up until now I had no concept of what an Islamic funeral is like. Apparently the rites are very simple and Jewish-derived. There's a ritual washing of the body (unsurprising, in a religion obsessed with ablutions), the wrapping of the body in a shroud, and then a swift burial. No embalming. I like that. I don't want to be embalmed. The rite is the chanting of a surah. From the narration in this video, "the 45-minute service is a comparatively small one." The mourners sit with the coffin and finger their prayer beads.
It must be lovely to have sunshine inFrom my walk today.
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Did the crows dive bomb you thenI'm just about to listen to this Sam. Looking like a lamb to the slaughter.
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Up until now I had no concept of what an Islamic funeral is like. Apparently the rites are very simple and Jewish-derived. There's a ritual washing of the body (unsurprising, in a religion obsessed with ablutions), the wrapping of the body in a shroud, and then a swift burial. No embalming. I like that. I don't want to be embalmed. The rite is the chanting of a surah. From the narration in this video, "the 45-minute service is a comparatively small one." The mourners sit with the coffin and finger their prayer beads.
Think Audrey wants you, shazz! The hair metal girl of his youth he's still noncily lusting over ain't got nothing on you! Be careful. soon he might start torturing you with microwave rays!Still a good mug.
I adore that idea of Steven Patrick Morrissey and Carmen Vandenberg writing Death of Shazza. Really I do. I'm sitting in the waiting room of my doctor in a spot that has data reception. Nice that my mobile service is giving me 10 free gigs a month. I wonder what photo of me Morrissey would choose for the cover.Have a good afternoon, then.
I guess the best thing you can hope for in death (since the world already has Death of Marat and Carlislebaz's poem Death of Malarkey) is for Morrissey to release a single called Death of Shazza. Cover star: Light Housework. Songwriting credit: Steven Patrick Morrissey/Carmen Vandenberg. And during the long, raucous, feedback-drenched fade-out, Morrissey could do his shouting of "Shaz! Shaz! Shaz!" like he supposedly sometimes does during How Soon Is Now?
I like the sun in early spring, but not in the summer, as it burns my skin easily then. Ok, let's find a pic to use as the cover art for Death of Shazza. I'll take one now, in my doctor's waiting room. Maybe it will do.It must be lovely to have sunshine in
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