What are you talking about? You rely on our kindnesses, and our all the time. One could make the case we are all friends of the mind, but in truth I could be a 65 year old chinese woman, sneaking screen time in the back of my husband's office at the MahJong factory. Or something even stranger...
Being accepting of kindness is one thing, but relying on it is another. I try not to rely on the kindness of friends, either. But I accept it, with thanks.
yeah. i only said rely because, you know, it's a quote from _a streetcar named desire_. you guys are intense! (not that i'm not .)
it's totally intriguing to me, how afraid of vulnerability we can be. i think it's a super western take on life - american, specifically - rugged individualism and all that.
Of course all chaps are ass-less. I just like bringing the butch-man connection a little closer to the surface for those who are struggling a bit with their identities. I am a social critic after all. I would never have cought the streetcar reference, because theatre is where most people catch the gay I think. Of course real men can wear chaps safely so long as they are cowboys. Speaking of which, I could go for a good shoot-em-up cowboy flick. Maybe I'll go to the theatER and catch the latest western...
tonight AND tomorrow!!!!! strap yourself in, we're going on a ride!
When a police officer with a gunshot wound to the head and uncontrollable laughter is admitted, House and the team are baffled. When Foreman begins showing the same symptoms, they race to determine the cause of the illness before Foreman's condition takes the same path.
There's also something about a brain biopsy on Foreman performed by House.
[Edited on Apr 30, 2006 8:21AM]