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Wednesday, July 12, 2006
One eye is taken for an eye
You can talk at me until you are blue in the face, but you will never convince me that people aren't affected by the phase of the moon. Especially the full moon. And especially crazy people.
Freakgirl, elaboration? People crazy. On any given day, I'd say 20-30% of the people I see are off their nut. After last night's full moon, I'd say that number jumps to 50%...minimum. You look them in the eye and it's wild in there. Wild like you haven't seen since you looked in the mirror two days before your thesis was due or when you think you're gonna get banged for the first time that night or when you think that if you shut the door once it won't keep you nearly as safe as if you do it twelve times. What a day. What. A. Day.
ur-spo, true dat. I'm sure most of the power lies not in the moon itself, but in the pool of our collective unconscious/subconscious/vibratory energy of the universe. Don't get me started on the "we're all one" stuff. Has that ever been more palpable than since the dawn of all these internet connections between folks? Blogs are like a metaphor for our quantum connections. Or are they the actual thing? I'm never sure. ;-)
If you've ever worked in an ER you know that this is true. But other natural events bring out the crazies in us too....try being the mother of 3 boys, living on the beach in Florida when it's raining! :-)
I'm a simple guy. I like y'all, but don't tell me you're a "people person", OK?
Also, if you tell me you are "straight-acting", I'll still be polite (Grandma Betsy lives on in me), but we'll be through. I read. I can love you if you don't read much, but if you read really bad shit, then I may not be able to love you. I'm liberal. Way. Who doesn't enjoy a nice trip (or a nice piece of fish)? I've traveled some, and I'll arrange my life so that I always can. Old people, babies (in their case, I think it's because my head/body ratio is similar), and your mother dig me (probably more than you do), and I'm OK with that. Know that if I am into you, I'll be amenable to just about anything. He'll be a lucky man who I aim to please. I'm aiming just thinking about you.
5 comments:
Uh oh. I'd like some elaboration on that, please. :)
Ben Johnson said:
all evidence is against it, but all belief is for it.
The full moon notion is in our collective memories, probably for good.
I certainly believe the full moon theory. Whenever my office is going particularly crazy, I always ask if it is a full moon. Usually is.
Freakgirl, elaboration? People crazy. On any given day, I'd say 20-30% of the people I see are off their nut. After last night's full moon, I'd say that number jumps to 50%...minimum. You look them in the eye and it's wild in there. Wild like you haven't seen since you looked in the mirror two days before your thesis was due or when you think you're gonna get banged for the first time that night or when you think that if you shut the door once it won't keep you nearly as safe as if you do it twelve times. What a day. What. A. Day.
ur-spo, true dat. I'm sure most of the power lies not in the moon itself, but in the pool of our collective unconscious/subconscious/vibratory energy of the universe. Don't get me started on the "we're all one" stuff. Has that ever been more palpable than since the dawn of all these internet connections between folks? Blogs are like a metaphor for our quantum connections. Or are they the actual thing? I'm never sure. ;-)
Maddie, I'll say it again. Folks crazy.
If you've ever worked in an ER you know that this is true. But other natural events bring out the crazies in us too....try being the mother of 3 boys, living on the beach in Florida when it's raining! :-)
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