December 10, 2004

  • Thanks all, put your well-wishers on Frends Toterry’s site on the Three-Headed Sarahs’ fan club! http://ourfavouritepoems.homestead.com/fan30.html


    I should have known better than to start a novel when I am in ill-health, it might be a great work of fiction but much more likely it’s crap!


    http://halfhead.homestead.com/index.html


    Sorry not been on this much, it’s not the novel, it’s illness. I was in bed most of Thursday, but I will battle on. I’ve survived the two years doctors gave me to live in 1996, I’m not going to die now, I want to go to Texas!


     


    Terry.

Comments (39)

  • I just read your newest chapter, and it has to be my favorite, so far!  Thank you for putting my poem on your fan website; that honors me deeply.  Thanks again for all that you are.

  • I’m sorry you’re feeling like crap! We’ve had some nastiness here too. I hope you feel more perky soon! As far as being poor, yes, but we’ve always been there. I’m trying to help my friend Sandra pay her rent for december. Happy holidays!

  • Sorry you are not feeling well.
    Please take care of yourself

  • what’s the difference between dying and going to texas?

  • {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Terry}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} healing hugs for you.

  • Hang in there, buddy.

  • That’s the spirit! I am happy you are not planning to die now. I want to read more of what you plan to write in futur.

  • I figured something was going on but I enjoyed reading that latest chapter.  You have to get better if I’m going to meet up with you and I am sure going to try.  No promises or maybe it feels as though a threat.

    Boot Scoots, It’s western dance, and you haven’t lived if you haven’t heard Boot Scootin Boogie.  I can tell you it isn’t classical.  LOL

  • what’s the difference between dying and going to texas?
    Posted 12/10/2004 at 8:12 AM by pyramidtermite
     
    ha ha, something the Sarahs’ would write!

  • What a great Friends of Terry page.  You have to know how much people think of you with all those wonderful words.  I think you are worn out from trying to do so much, work out of your house, put up with UKnowWho at home and follow the Xanga trail per posting and commenting.  I have had to prioritize as I discover more everyday I am not SuperWoman, I only wish I was.

    Hugs from here,

  • Good going with the novel.  It can be a little hard for this very simple brain to follow at times, but if I reread it a few times, i THINK I understand it.  Guess I should just stick to children’s books!!

    I also am wondering—why Texas in particular?  The U.S. has so many wonderful sites and sights, that I wonder what is so special about Texas in your eyes?

  • P.S.  I almost cried at the comment you put on my blog.  Coming from you, it is great praise indeed.  But I truly feel that many of my fellow Xangans could take my words and make them so much more entertaining.  When I read some of them, yours especially, I think to myself “That is stated so perfectly, why couldn’t I do that???”  And I certainly do not think of my life as a soap–it is just a plain, usually boring, life.  Don’t think I could handle all the turmoils and drama of a soap opera life.  Could you? 

    I take that back, I think you have had a bit of a soap opera life.  Being a reporter, and seeing all the good and bad that life entails.  And the problems with your personal life—-sounds like a soap opera to me!

  • Hey … you’ve proven those “medical” personnel wrong EVERY step of the way.  I hope you get better soon though … Texas will be fun!

  • not important whether you get around to commenting – more important you get better so you come back strong.

    Hang in there Terr.

  • Hope you feel better soon.  Sending my wishes for a speedy recovery for you!

  • You always bring a smile to my face {{{{{{{{{Terry}}}}}}}}}}}}} thanks for taking the time to stop by even when you are feeling under the weather. -Margot

  • Texas? Why not Florida? ‘Fraid of hurricanes?

  • Get well Terry…got to go to Texas so you can tell the rest of us about it Get well hugs from here Nancy

  • Feel better Terry : )

    And don’t worry, you’ll make it to Texas… : )

    <3 Sarah

  • Hello, Terry.  I am deeply honored that you stopped at OneDarkKnight just to say hi.  I’m so sorry that you’re not feeling well.  Please, please take time off from Xanga (unless you’re as hooked as I am, and others) and concentrate on getting well.  I have so much catch-up reading on Lord Pineapple and The_Clowne_from_Clown that I have plenty of your poetry to read and leave comments on to last me awhile.  Your health is very important; I wish to be able to see you someday, either over here in the U.S. (if you can make it to Michigan or even Chicago, IL) or in England (as I am bent on being there for my honeymoon).  I hope you can have your holiday in Texas in July with good health, and all times before and afterward.  If you take a vacation from Xanga, I (any MANY others) will miss you, but we’ll understand and look forward to your return and any errant e-mails you feel like sending out to let us know the Sarahs haven’t gotten to you.  Peace, Love, and Happiness be with you forevermore.  Live longer yet, and prosper.

    -Michael

  • i do hope you feel better but you know our well wishs for you by now, so i will not worry of you,  i have to ask though why do you want to go to the lonestar state?

  • Sending you well thoughts.  I miss your writing.

  • Good Lord! The illness has affected your mind! Texas? The state our Spawn of Satan President, Baby Bush calls home? Rest, Terry, and be well…and come to Washington state instead!

  • HUGS !!!

    Texas?  wince

  • Hey – if you make it to Texas, you may as well come on up to Kansas, I’d enjoy meeting you (but who could say the reverse would be true?).  You could sleep on my couch for a few nights.  Now if that’s not an attractive offer, I don’t know what one is!

  • You have my best wishes Terry.

    Peace.

  • Isn’t dying and going to Texas a bit redundant?  Now New Jersey, on the other hand…

  • Oh yeah, and also, feel better soon (but no pressure, as always.)

  • Been missing you. Hope to see you back soon.

  • don’t die …. and why not california?  hugs and hope you regain your strength..

  • Didn’t you mean you wanted to go to Texas AND Ohio? I’m sure that’s what you meant. In fact, I couldn’t be more sure of another thing. So pack a few extra things and let us know when you are headed our way. Infinite Blessings

  • Please accept my wishes for your wellness. That said, can you clear up my confusion? I have tried a few times to add my comments to those seen at the “myfavouritepoems” link at the top of this blog, and I can’t find a place to leave my comment. I’ve seen all the comments — from those of paison_de_moot through merrow_mistral. They and a lot of my other friends have figured out how to comment there, but I’m still in the dark. I’ll accept help from anyone.

  • You’re going to have a wonderful time in Texas.  Who would think you’d be coming to see us in BUSH COUNTRY?!  I wish that Texas were closer to me.  It is very unlikely that I’ll be able to afford the trip there by airplane but you arre welcome to call me by telephone when you’re in the states.  Will cost a lot less money than from the UK I imagine! 

    Attitude has a lot to do with how quickly you’ll recover.  It’s a known fact that your emotional state and your immune system are affected by each other.  So chin up and you’ll be doing better in no time.  I know it is not easy but you’ve got to be determined about it.  Did you ever read the piece I sent you “Fragmented?”  If I can get out of that situation, then anyone can get out of things of that sort. 

    Be well. I’m rotting for you! 

  • LMFAO!  I mean ROOTING (cheering)!

  • Wish you a merry christmas and all the best for 2005

  • Merry Christams

    Terry

    We celebrate Christmas

    We just do it bigger

    In Texas 

  • Hope you feel better by now. I have a friend in Houston, Texas. She said last night (Christmas Eve) there were snow flurries which cut out her electricity, hot water and telephone. Even the traffic lights didn’t work. Better go in the spring.

  • cool!  You do know what they say about Texas ,right???

  • IMA gpin to Texas too  how bizarre is that clown   magi

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