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Miers

About Me

I am water, a river maybe. I nourish those I encounter, or I drown them. People feed of the egdes, and life thrives, but few dare enter and brave the torrent, swim with me. Those who do, get swept a LONG way, too far to return to their starting point, afresh they rise from the water, invigorated and enlivened. Best swim with it, put your faith in the flow and it will surely lead you to new shore, rich and fertile...Objects placed in my path will be quickly passed, side-stepped/Paak Sau, laid aside then forgotten, too many rocks to remember, too fast they pass, too few of beauty or significance to make a river stop in it's path...I keep moving towards my goal. I will reach the ocean and join those who have taken the same journey before. I will join them and become one with them.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Those prepared to walk the path. Pathwalkers. Probably you view life from the 'flip side' - your spiritual (in whatever form that comes to you), a non-judgemental individual with an opinion (YOURS...not someone else's). Definately you can hold a conversation, and I mean for more than three minutes. Surely your life does not revolve around t.v., and your wouldn't dream of basing your personailty on a character from a show you watched.... You are interested in looking outside of your locality, physical and mental, your inquisitive. Childlike is good, though childish is best left alone. You might have a passport, but you shouldn't be defined by the crest on the front, it's only paper...it's NOT your identity - a citizen of the world maybe?..that more or less!

My Blog

Starbucks...

You've probably guessed by now, that I get pissed of by the moronic way people follow each other around. Stumbling along the path, blindfolded by their own ignorence. Well I get annoyed too how people...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Jun 2004 00:14:00 GMT

Recipe for easy chai

Take a good dark tea: Ceylon, Kenya. Twinnings 'English Breakfast' is a great tea to start with. Fill a Starbucks regular sized mug with 1/6 soy milk, add sugar and pre-heat in a microwave. Boil the...
Posted by on Sat, 22 May 2004 20:33:00 GMT

The Last Samurai, and the stupid.

A wise man is unafraid of saying he does not know. Please do me a favour. If you know nothing about Japan, Japanese: culture, language, heritage, history....then SHUT THE FUCK UP about The Last Samur...
Posted by on Sat, 22 May 2004 20:18:00 GMT

Opinion & Curiosity

There seems a strange breed among us. The discourse facists. The 'converters'. The talkers (as opposed to the listeners). Have you met them? Whilst they look like you or I, and indeed appear to posses...
Posted by on Thu, 13 May 2004 21:17:00 GMT

Endagering more than their reputation...

I guess that since the end of the second WW, due to the extremely aggressive foreign policy of sucessive U.S. presidents, nay elected representatives. Amerikans travelling have for some considerable t...
Posted by on Sun, 09 May 2004 09:47:00 GMT

Living by the sword...

...i'm not EXACTLY sure when it happened, the exact time I can't pin-point. All I know is that is DID happen. I used to live by the sword, pretty much. I religiously sharpened my weapon, polishing it ...
Posted by on Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:08:00 GMT

September 20th 2003

the wind blows the sumida kawa waves men sleep amid blue plastic, cans deep warm blankets childhood dreams pooh bear
Posted by on Tue, 30 Mar 2004 17:44:00 GMT

On a similar note...

What was the film with Uma Thurman in? The recent (ish) one set in a hotel? Anyways, not important. In that film too, there was a killer line, delivered byKriss Kristoffeson (sp?)....he said "i give e...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Mar 2004 07:49:00 GMT

The choice of love...

I saw a dreadful film the other week, where Nick Cage plays a writer AND his brother...like we need TWO Nick Cages in ONE FILM....anyways, the film was dire (as might be expected) except for this one ...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Mar 2004 07:46:00 GMT

Why does good design cost?

I believe it was the Third Reich in some form that had a hand in developing the VW Beetle. Their aim in mind was to build a mass-produced, relaible, inexpensive vehicle, which would (along with the ne...
Posted by on Sat, 27 Mar 2004 09:29:00 GMT