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Popcorn Sadist Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007 - 2:26 a.m. The pouring rain had an effect on the entire day Friday. I twisted my ankle as I was getting out of the shower, but the swelling and matched-to-my-heartbeat throb have diminished, and the Pretty Colors never showed up. John didn't quite starve to death before getting home, so we ordered a pizza within about ten minutes of his arrival. He also surprised me with a beautiful card. Thanks, hon!!! --- Friday Five:
I would have cancelled all religious oppression. We'd probably be about six hundred years ahead of our current levels of developments if that hadn't happened. If your current life was to end today and in the next moment you were born again, where everything was the same as when you were actually born, however, you retained all of what you know from your first life, what would you do differently? I'd find my way to the same people that have been in my life and made me who I am, with one exception. :-) heh heh If you could choose to become someone who has lived or who is living, who would you become and why? I would become Brin-Marie McLaughlin. What do you feel is the most intense experience that is currently happening or may soon come to happen, that may "affect" our survival and what (if) any changes must occur, to continue our existence here? The switch from fossil fuels to food sugar fuels is a big stupid mistake, and I'll think that until we can teach cows to eat kelp. Recalling your most earliest memories/awareness up to now, during your life so far name one thing that you consider a positive experience involving humanity now then from what you can recall in your earliest memories. Name one negative experience also. When I was a child, up until around 1969, my father was on alert and had been informed that he was on the short list of veterans who stood a chance of being recalled and told to go to West Germany for a stint in one of the camps watching the Berlin Wall. Obviously that became moot. :-) As for negatives -- I remember being very aware of Viet Nam from an early age. I still don't know if everything that happened there was the right thing to have done, but that does not mean I didn't understand what a sacrifice the troops were making. Link is to the left. --- I'm up into the wee hours of the 13th. Some sadist just popped popcorn in the building. --- If you're getting rained on, drive safely. Have a good Saturday! ---
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