主题:【原创】有图有真相 -- 歪欧猫
2009年8月30日下午5点30分左右,北京一场未见预报而突如其来的大雨
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造成长安街上的交通一度陷入混乱
也为3个小时前,两条大鱼的碰面,作了最好的注解:
不是鱼精不变天呀![/SIZE]
恭喜:你意外获得【通宝】一枚
鲜花已经成功送出。
此次送花为【有效送花赞扬,涨乐善、声望】
哈哈
[SIZE=3]萨苏这两字的签名,比他其它“被签”的字好看。
签名特点:‘蘇’字魚下四点,他最后写,甚是飘逸自得——坑,坑,坑坑
——我看他写这最后四点,笑容最灿烂,呵呵
马甲签名特认真。
每一笔都认认真真——书如其人呀。
最后手软:签名照片中左上日期的‘8’字没有写‘圆润’,还给咱又描了下(感动呀)。[/SIZE]
不仅拿到老萨和马甲的签名,还拿到方军老师的书,呵呵,运气怎么能叫很好呢?那是相当的好~~~!!!
[SIZE=3]如果是的话
你伸手接书的时候,没有感觉到后面有一堆怨恨的目光,呵呵
顺便问问你回答的哪个问题呀?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]未征得大家的同意,先将照片放上。如有不妥,请告知。
主持人刚宣布见面会开始,小灯一开,大家立马按奈不住自己激动的心情,坐着的站了起来,站着的只好左晃右扭,一窥真容。
无奈的我,只看到一员猛将,半个宽脑门,和无数个后脑勺。
马甲讲话很直白:我一直“警告”大家,我一点也不帅嘛。
“我对不住大家。”马甲如是说。
台上另两位不好意思笑,下面人大笑。呵呵。
萨苏说了“我们都是蒲公英”:我们是蒲公英,看其它蒲公英也是蒲公英(这是我的私自理解)
老萨在读发给大家的材料,一个名叫阎海文的抗战空军飞行员的材料
提了一个问题,给了三个选项,描述了四种态度。(建议录了音的朋友把文字整理出来,和大家分享。多谢)
他还是在思考吧
希望我们无论年纪大小,都永葆向前探索的心
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冒昧地问一句,你是翠花么?:)
[SIZE=3]寻找旧友确实需要执着的精神,和对一份友情的感念。
起个叫“翠花”的名字,呵呵,对于歪猫来说,需要极大的勇气。(依稀记得有首英文歌的一句词或是名:妈妈,你为什么给我起了个女孩的名
字。知道的朋友请告知,先谢过。)
歪猫倒是编排过一首歌颂翠花的东西,呵呵,
http://www.ccthere.com/article/1388862
不知算不算歌颂你的朋友,呵呵。
不管怎样,替你的“翠花”老友有你这样的朋友感到高兴。[/SIZE]
谢谢!那个翠花的老友始终也没有建立过联系。她(他)的msn资料只有你给的那段翠花诗。或许她(他)也是你的拥趸。
昨晚偶然看到你的原创,一时激动,还以为你是呢。呵呵。见谅。
呵呵,我也是看到有书可拿才鼓起勇气答问题的么~~~至于答的哪个问题么。。。。。。。呃。。。偶怕挨砖,不说了,呵呵~~
[SIZE=3]应该谢谢你才是。
因为还是第一次听说歪猫还有拥趸,这...这...要不咱们一起去找“翠花”吧。
和老兄分享一首喜欢的诗,算作答谢
The Brook (节选)
I come from haunts of coot and hern,
I make a sudden sally
And sparkle out among the fern,
To bicker down a valley.
By thirty hills I hurry down,
Or slip between the ridges,
By twenty thorpes, a little town,
And half a hundred bridges.
Till last by Philip's farm I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
I chatter over stony ways,
In little sharps and trebles,
I bubble into eddying bays,
I babble on the pebbles.
With many a curve my banks I fret
By many a field and fallow,
And many a fairy foreland set
With willow-weed and mallow.
I chatter, chatter, as I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
I wind about, and in and out,
With here a blossom sailing,
And here and there a lusty trout,
And here and there a grayling,
And here and there a foamy flake
Upon me, as I travel
With many a silvery waterbreak
Above the golden gravel,
And draw them all along, and flow
To join the brimming river
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
I steal by lawns and grassy plots,
I slide by hazel covers;
I move the sweet forget-me-nots
That grow for happy lovers.
I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance,
Among my skimming swallows;
I make the netted sunbeam dance
Against my sandy shallows.
I murmur under moon and stars
In brambly wildernesses;
I linger by my shingly bars;
I loiter round my cresses;
And out again I curve and flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
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[SIZE=3]by Alfred Lord Tennyson[/SIZE]