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20.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jul 2006 Tue 12:09 pm

21.       bliss
900 posts
 04 Jul 2006 Tue 12:24 pm

Here is 2:19 AM.
I think it is alcoholizm to drink at this hour

22.       bod
5999 posts
 04 Jul 2006 Tue 12:41 pm

Quoting bliss:

Here is 2:19 AM.
I think it is alcogolizm to drink at this hour



It is 10-34AM here......
At least at 2:19AM I assume you have not yet gone to bed!!!

23.       bliss
900 posts
 04 Jul 2006 Tue 01:43 pm

Not yet.
This toast was written by Konstantin Simonov. I would like to share with you.

Hours of Friendship


Not long ago, when I was at a dinner,
I heard a toast - and here I write it down.

"I had a dream" the speaker said to us
"That I had died, and yet I was not dead
And there before me lay a final road
On which I walked, with neither food nor fire.
An empty plain stretched out in all directions
With crouching hills, whose tops held up the sky.
I walked all day, and yet all day saw nothing -
No smoke, no house, no turning right or left.
Beside the road there stood, in place of milestones,
Some rough-hewn slabs which marked successive graves.
I read the worn inscriptions that were on them
It seemed that babies had been buried there
At two weeks old from birth, at three perhaps,
They died, when they had scarcely yet been born.
Then as it came to midnight, I encountered
An ancient man, his hair as white as snow.
He sat beside the road and from a horn
Drank strong black wine and nibbled pungent cheese.
'Tell me, old man' I put to him a question,
'You chew your cheese, you from a horn drink wine.
How have you reached so great a length of living
Here, where no others live a single year?'
He said 'You are mistaken, passing stranger.
Here people live into the depths of age.
Here in these graves lie men as old as I am.
You have misread the funerary inscriptions.
We do not count the passing years as you do.
We reckon, when we measure length of living,
Not years that we have lived, but hours of friendship.'"

At that the speaker stood up from the table -
"My friends, now let us drink to years of friendship!"
But we were silent. If life's reckoned thus,
Perhaps not all of us would live a year!



24.       Aslan
1070 posts
 04 Jul 2006 Tue 04:11 pm

Oh Bliss, that was so wonderful! ...it gave me goose bumps all over! ...once again, thank you for sharing! ...and for offering your friendship to the citizens of TC!



/dostun Aslan

25.       bliss
900 posts
 05 Jul 2006 Wed 07:52 am

Thank you, Aslan, for the flowers. They are beautiful.
It is pleasure to have you all in my life.

Toast to all:

May there always be work for your hands to do.
May your purse always hold a coin or two.
May the sun always shine warm on your windowpane.
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend always be near you.
And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.

Soon will be an alcoholic

26.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 07 Jul 2006 Fri 12:49 am

I toast to life and all that life shows and all that it hides.

27.       Aslan
1070 posts
 07 Jul 2006 Fri 03:58 am

...tonight I am ready to drink for anything...but I choose to raise my glass for the good reasons given by Bliss and Deli_kizin!

28.       Aenigma
0 posts
 23 Jul 2006 Sun 01:38 am

The toast tonight is...

Absent friends, warm Rioja and cowboy hats!

29.       bliss
900 posts
 24 Jul 2006 Mon 09:12 am

To my FRIENDS with love!!!

30.       sophie
2712 posts
 24 Jul 2006 Mon 11:57 am

Quoting bliss:

To my FRIENDS with love!!!



I ll drink to that!
(Does it matter that Im drinking coffee right now? )

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