Somewhat off subject, but boredom can be a shotput in our guts sometimes.
This article refreshed my senses, renewed my belief that while there may not be anything spectacular happening three inches away, add seventy trillion more of those inches and you've got a samurai getting the German populace in an uproar.
The world is literally aglow with these situations....
In the mean time, while you still have inches between you and the cross-cultural fiascos in Central Europe, try this.
When you hear vocals, strain to hear the breath in between. There's a person in there. And people are never uninteresting.
Posted by Kammer at July 6, 2004 06:15 PMthat breath between.
i did-am-doing-that as i type.
awareness is beautiful.
thanks.
long live samurai...
and mutant slugs
that crawl into your room at midnight
and you think they're just a piece of bark,
so you pick them up,
but they're not bark,
so then YOU really bark,
and loud.
and then you're embarrased,
because you haven't ever yelled about a bug,
not even when you were seven.
anyway.
long live the samurai of all breeds.
hey,
as i'm typing,
you're changing the banner.
nice.
The magic we have at our fingertips...
Posted by: Kammer at July 7, 2004 01:28 PMKammer, thanks for uncorking my mind and sloshing my gray cells with pints of bubbly humor. Bored no more.
Posted by: ghostwriter at July 9, 2004 07:58 PMFunny, have you noticed how much the guy on the CD at the studio breathes in his singing?
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