IF the Reunion Van's travels and/or passengers are probable "fictional" characters and not necessarily related to anything "reunion or classmate-related" then our responses to these postcards can be whatever we want them to be and make sense ONLY to our multiple personalities. Viola! I can do this with no problem since I have several personas within.
Making SENSE out of it all was my problem. Have I got it, Watson?
Everyone should view the world from a tree every now and then. Gives it all a whole new perspective. Guess that's why children appreciate treehouses so much. Feelin Groovy.
So let me get this straight, we can say anything about anything but everyone should make nothing of it because it has no meaning to anyone about anything that means nothing. Being analytical humans,this is an impossibility and you would be a FREAK of nature if you didnt try to figure things out. Whew! I am glad I didn't figure that out.
Its OK Deb W. read Dr Beret,some of us are analyzing invisible yet visible articulations of an over articulate brain that is perched in a tree somewhere. But don't try to figure it out cause if you do someone is gonna be in the bathroom all night at the reunion and we don't want that to happen,but that is just my CONFRONTATIONAL nature.
a favorite roofer/poet, paul schroeder formerly of urbana, spent a great deal of time in trees-a memory as sweet as those evoked by this blog. i wonder if homer henke's sycamore still stands and bears the words we carved?
wow Debbie M. S. I think based on what you just wrote here, you and the postcard writer could have one heck of a conversation together. I think you both have it figured out and the rest of us are still trying to figure out what it is that we are trying to figure out, but I am getting there!
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NOW we're cookin'!
IF the Reunion Van's travels and/or passengers are probable "fictional" characters and not necessarily related to anything "reunion or classmate-related" then our responses to these postcards can be whatever we want them to be and make sense ONLY to our multiple personalities. Viola! I can do this with no problem since I have several personas within.
Making SENSE out of it all was my problem. Have I got it, Watson?
Everyone should view the world from a tree every now and then. Gives it all a whole new perspective. Guess that's why children appreciate treehouses so much. Feelin Groovy.
OUCH! Those of us that need the classes have just been slammed.Oh well, it ain't the first time.
I'm not even gonna try......
So let me get this straight, we can say anything about anything but everyone should make nothing of it because it has no meaning to anyone about anything that means nothing. Being analytical humans,this is an impossibility and you would be a FREAK of nature if you didnt try to figure things out. Whew! I am glad I didn't figure that out.
I think I agree with you Debbie!
huh?
Its OK Deb W. read Dr Beret,some of us are analyzing invisible yet visible articulations of an over articulate brain that is perched in a tree somewhere. But don't try to figure it out cause if you do someone is gonna be in the bathroom all night at the reunion and we don't want that to happen,but that is just my CONFRONTATIONAL nature.
a favorite roofer/poet, paul schroeder formerly of urbana, spent a great deal of time in trees-a memory as sweet as those evoked by this blog. i wonder if homer henke's sycamore still stands and bears the words we carved?
Hey Hitchhiker,
If you're trying to remain anonymous, you might want to learn where the cap key is. :>
Old habits die hard, don't they?
wow Debbie M. S. I think based on what you just wrote here, you and the postcard writer could have one heck of a conversation together. I think you both have it figured out and the rest of us are still trying to figure out what it is that we are trying to figure out, but I am getting there!
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