Is Leonard Cohen less than 5 feet tall?
Well Rocksoff,
Jokes are one thing and yet by keeping this going you do put down the truth of the matter. If you know what I mean.....I stood right next to LC and I had much higher boots than his - he is not short~But I know this is not the point- you just dont like short people
And seem to project thos shortness fear onto others - maybe you yourself are vertically challenged ? 
Jokes are one thing and yet by keeping this going you do put down the truth of the matter. If you know what I mean.....I stood right next to LC and I had much higher boots than his - he is not short~But I know this is not the point- you just dont like short people


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Is L.C....?
BlueNote,
I loved your definition:
Leonard is a thousand kisses deep tall (...a thousand kisses tall).
That is enough.
But his eyes aren't green...
I loved your definition:
Leonard is a thousand kisses deep tall (...a thousand kisses tall).
That is enough.

But his eyes aren't green...
Hi Irene.....
I logged in initially and once I was at the Index page regarding the various sections, I put that page in my Favorites. Then, each time, I just go to my Favorites, click on it, and I'm there. Then, when I leave, I "X" out at the top and that's it. Try that and see what happens. Once, I clicked on "logout" at the top in error, when I meant to click on Memberlist, and came back to write something and something strange happened, i.e. it showed me as a Guest or something, don't recall exactly.
During the day at work, I often "minimize" the page, so it goes in my contents bar below for easy access. I've wondered if it shows me as being logged in and perusing all day, when I'm not. Whichever, I figured it didn't really matter.
I also liked the results of Jarkko's typo.
~Lizzytysh
I logged in initially and once I was at the Index page regarding the various sections, I put that page in my Favorites. Then, each time, I just go to my Favorites, click on it, and I'm there. Then, when I leave, I "X" out at the top and that's it. Try that and see what happens. Once, I clicked on "logout" at the top in error, when I meant to click on Memberlist, and came back to write something and something strange happened, i.e. it showed me as a Guest or something, don't recall exactly.
During the day at work, I often "minimize" the page, so it goes in my contents bar below for easy access. I've wondered if it shows me as being logged in and perusing all day, when I'm not. Whichever, I figured it didn't really matter.
I also liked the results of Jarkko's typo.

~Lizzytysh
Hi Irene....
Back to this topic, I almost came back in last night to say, "Hi Shorty," suspecting the same self-loathing that you do, with one's own shortcomings often projected onto others and not always in the same, literal arenas. However, I feel overall that what keeps it going is more a matter of others' keeping responding to him on it. All of his entries have been in the vein of looking for and highlighting what he might consider to be weak links, the outcome being that he's the weakest. My feeling is that, ultimately, the natural death is the best.
~Lizzytysh
Back to this topic, I almost came back in last night to say, "Hi Shorty," suspecting the same self-loathing that you do, with one's own shortcomings often projected onto others and not always in the same, literal arenas. However, I feel overall that what keeps it going is more a matter of others' keeping responding to him on it. All of his entries have been in the vein of looking for and highlighting what he might consider to be weak links, the outcome being that he's the weakest. My feeling is that, ultimately, the natural death is the best.
~Lizzytysh

Irene...Another example of poor taste added elsewhere, as you've likely already seen. Its nature being base...a multitude of other sites available on the Internet for that level of discourse. Absent administrative action, mine will be to Ignore [even though that option's not technologically available here].
~Lizzytysh
~Lizzytysh
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Re the log in : Everything automatically takes me in now. There has obviously been a change ,somewhere somehow, since the last few days... as before whether I LOGGED OUT OR JUST CLOSED THE PAGE MADE NO DIFFERENCE ......I still could not come back in austomatically....had to remember to do a log in each time, not that it really matter of course. I am not that new to computers.....I do understnd these things somewhat....I was just giving feeback thats all.....And my cookies were not disabled by the way----
Now as far as shorties go ..well I am Ok with it as a female ,yet for a man it could be more challenging
As far as eye color goes - I thought LC eyes color was a deep 'pond' green
That is what I see....What is your view Hanna ?
I am still new or rather renew to the forum so not quite in the flow of it yet , so please excuse if my style does not quite fit

Now as far as shorties go ..well I am Ok with it as a female ,yet for a man it could be more challenging

As far as eye color goes - I thought LC eyes color was a deep 'pond' green

I am still new or rather renew to the forum so not quite in the flow of it yet , so please excuse if my style does not quite fit

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I guess people see what they see- we all precieve differently. To me I do not see the brown there myself. I see only the deep green. Maybe I could agree to a muddy green or even dark olive but I dont see enough brown myself to call this color hazel
Maybe we should ask Jarkko- or someone else who has spent time physically with him. I did meet him once but it was not in daylight. .....( and that is not how it sounds )
so just for interests sake. I now want to know ....

so just for interests sake. I now want to know ....
