Some how, I’ mot surprised by memories, Olga. I think something similar happens the claims of re-incarnation: the ‘memories’ tend to be false, in some way.
‡ That it is, Debbi! The Elephant Man is still something that stands out: it’s one heck of a piece …
Oh, yes, anything relating to past memories is very difficult to prove, but people who believe in it, like in anything else, don't get easily put off. I was covering an event for the radio this morning (yesterday I was trying to find something in my mother's bedroom, and I ended up spending most of the morning trying to put some order there. The problem is that it won't last either, but I can't help but trying. She used to be very organised, but wherever she goes now, she creates chaos...) Q1) 1809 (Edgard Allan Poe, not Allen)
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Oh, yes, anything relating to past memories is very difficult to prove, but people who believe in it, like in anything else, don't get easily put off.
ReplyDeleteI was covering an event for the radio this morning (yesterday I was trying to find something in my mother's bedroom, and I ended up spending most of the morning trying to put some order there. The problem is that it won't last either, but I can't help but trying. She used to be very organised, but wherever she goes now, she creates chaos...)
Q1) 1809 (Edgard Allan Poe, not Allen)
Q2) Boston, Massachusetts
Q3) poems
Q4) 13
Q5) Baltimore
Yeah, David Lynch was something else.
ReplyDeleteI keep coming back to this one: https://debbimacktoo.wordpress.com/2016/02/10/david-lynchs-surreal-masterpiece-mulholland-drive-2001/
1. 1809
2. Boston, Massachusetts
3. poems
4. 13
5. Baltimore
His grave is in a cemetery right next to where I went to law school.
A reminder: Be prepared or die! :)