I should never EVER try to write anything while on-line.
not because what I usually write is insipid & stupid, but because it seems more often than not a wrong keystroke or a server fuck-up will wipe it out without so much a satisfying little wisp of smoke.
ah well.
this is kinda frustrating for me, as I'm not the type of person who could just type: I was supposed to meet up with this woman tonight but we didn't. Bummer, dudes. (insert little frowny face.)
I feel the need to supply CONTEXT. granted, it's mostly background information of interest to nobody save myself & possibly my phalanx of lawyers.
so, an attempt at brevity.
met woman. she's interesting. we talk.
(7 months pass)
we meet again. we talk.
(2 months pass)
we meet again. we talk. lotsa crazy things happen including: me putting on a blue dress & making out with her & three of her friends. several hikes. bar crawls. random meetings. etc.
(today)
talk on the phone. agree to meet. waited two hours for her. decide she's either blown me off or died.
on the off-chance, went by bar that I'd mentioned as a place we might go to.
she'd been waiting there an hour & a half. had gone home.
question: I waited two hours for her to come by my house.
she waited an hour & a half at the bar.
during any of those two hours I could've called the bar to see if maybe she was there. if maybe there was a mix-up.
also, she could've called or stopped by--to see if there was some sort of mix-up...in that hour & a half--or afterwards...
so, who has the lower self-esteem?
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I was just screwing around on the internet & came across this footnote to Roger Ebert's review of "Bowling for Columbine" (which I haven't seen) & thought was, well, pretty damn relevent:
Note: The movie is rated R, so that the Columbine killers would have been protected from the "violent images," mostly of themselves. The MPAA continues its policy of banning teenagers from those films they most need to see. What utopian world do the flywheels of the ratings board think they are protecting?
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new pic.
reminds me of a painful bowel-movement.
not because what I usually write is insipid & stupid, but because it seems more often than not a wrong keystroke or a server fuck-up will wipe it out without so much a satisfying little wisp of smoke.
ah well.
this is kinda frustrating for me, as I'm not the type of person who could just type: I was supposed to meet up with this woman tonight but we didn't. Bummer, dudes. (insert little frowny face.)
I feel the need to supply CONTEXT. granted, it's mostly background information of interest to nobody save myself & possibly my phalanx of lawyers.
so, an attempt at brevity.
met woman. she's interesting. we talk.
(7 months pass)
we meet again. we talk.
(2 months pass)
we meet again. we talk. lotsa crazy things happen including: me putting on a blue dress & making out with her & three of her friends. several hikes. bar crawls. random meetings. etc.
(today)
talk on the phone. agree to meet. waited two hours for her. decide she's either blown me off or died.
on the off-chance, went by bar that I'd mentioned as a place we might go to.
she'd been waiting there an hour & a half. had gone home.
question: I waited two hours for her to come by my house.
she waited an hour & a half at the bar.
during any of those two hours I could've called the bar to see if maybe she was there. if maybe there was a mix-up.
also, she could've called or stopped by--to see if there was some sort of mix-up...in that hour & a half--or afterwards...
so, who has the lower self-esteem?
------------------
I was just screwing around on the internet & came across this footnote to Roger Ebert's review of "Bowling for Columbine" (which I haven't seen) & thought was, well, pretty damn relevent:
Note: The movie is rated R, so that the Columbine killers would have been protected from the "violent images," mostly of themselves. The MPAA continues its policy of banning teenagers from those films they most need to see. What utopian world do the flywheels of the ratings board think they are protecting?
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new pic.
reminds me of a painful bowel-movement.
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That is pretty damn ironic about the rating...
Pals?