Saw yesterday that Phoenix is 5th largest city in U.S.
Didn't we see this before? We're jockeying with Philly.
So the story goes on... is Phoenix really a city?
Lightweight stuff from the Republic. Am I really here?
I suppose it can be considered a very modern city, with few civic attachments, if you will. What's coming is even more detachment from environs, I reckon, as virtual interaction becomes virtually normal. The kids are very much imprinted this way, much being made of how their family relations suffer for their engagement with 'friends' and strangers online. Yes, a very different state of affairs from old paradigm of being part of some group in all the subsets of the set of where it's at.
I mean, it's the same anywhere... here, Philly, NYC, Paris, Ho Chi Minh City...
get your money out, keep moving, don't provoke the powers that be. That's it.
If you've got a porch or a patio you can sit on and watch the birds, you're lucky.
Pulled the photo up from file. Making gifts for family. We'll see how it goes. Here.
I mean, it's the same anywhere... here, Philly, NYC, Paris, Ho Chi Minh City...
get your money out, keep moving, don't provoke the powers that be. That's it.
If you've got a porch or a patio you can sit on and watch the birds, you're lucky.
Pulled the photo up from file. Making gifts for family. We'll see how it goes. Here.
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