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Saturday, September 05, 2009

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14 comments:

  1. Awesome. I see Obama. Cool

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  2. That's crazy. Maybe Albert was Marilyn's father. She never knew who her father was and her mother was committed to an insane institution when she was young.

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  3. very odd...I like it!

    countrygirl@heart

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  4. I thought you were crazy until I tried it.

    Now I think I'm crazy!

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  5. This is amazing! Try this: pull up a photo of the fat guy who wants us to give the Salvation Army fake money. Ok, now back off 5 feet and all you will see is a huge disgusting pile of garbage. Amazing!
    TAL

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  6. I believe the most esteemed professor and Ms. Monroe did spend some quality time together in the 50's. Of course, he was very old and she was very young. Apparently the brilliant Professor was quite the ladies man and many adoring young ladies found his quirky genius extremely attractive. What woman wouldn't want to have Einstein's baby? I mean, she would in all probability have a child that would at least be a doctor or scientist, although one of the professors known children did end up in a mental institution. Sometimes there is a very thin line between genius and madness!
    TAL

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  7. 10:11-I can understand. There IS something about Einstein that stirs a fire in me! lol

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  8. 10001110101,

    I look a lot like Albert & I'm very quirky, though I'm more than a little lacking in the genius department....want to chat?
    TAL

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  9. 10001110101,
    I don't type fast enough to make IM anything but drudgery for my messaging partner, but my e-mail is thomasaugustuslittleton@comcast.net
    Anyone may feel free to contact me.

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  10. Darn:
    Ok. Promise you have a hairdo just like Einsteins?

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  11. 10001110101,

    I DO; my hair is an ablolute freak show! As you probably already know, Albert's hair wasn't a "do," but simply uncombed. When asked why he didn't comb his hair or wear socks, he looked puzzled as to why the rest of us do and simply responded, "I don't have to." It seems to me that inside the brilliant old man was still a little boy who just wanted to get up in the morning and play without worrying about how he looked.

    If you would like to exchange thoughts via e-mail, use the e-mail address on the 11:25 comment.
    TAL

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  12. I really believe that he knew that it takes a genius to move in the opposite direction of the norm. He was a big one on intuition and that Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. Tell me now, are you single? :)

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