Thank goodness for the people next door and their bright idea to strip AND rebuild their deck.
Yes, a marvelous idea to start right on that at 7 in the morning!
Bastards.
And I don't even have a cigarette to go outside and stare them down while smoking.
..::big sigh::..
I can't be vicious and intimidating without one.
But, I think....I think I think I might... get in my car and drive away anyways. I don't even care where.
Well, I would like to drive East, but something tells me I won't be able to drive 5 hours out and 5 hours back and make it to work on time at 6.
Oh well....
::one last sigh::
Yes, a marvelous idea to start right on that at 7 in the morning!
Bastards.
And I don't even have a cigarette to go outside and stare them down while smoking.
..::big sigh::..
I can't be vicious and intimidating without one.
But, I think....I think I think I might... get in my car and drive away anyways. I don't even care where.
Well, I would like to drive East, but something tells me I won't be able to drive 5 hours out and 5 hours back and make it to work on time at 6.
Oh well....
::one last sigh::
Galt delivered a better Rand thesis, though. You'll get there in Atlas Shrugged. Tell me what you think.
Roark is the precurser to the egoists in Atlas Shrugged. Rand was still toying with her mantra a little in The Fountianhead. She had all her ducks in a row when she set out to write her masterpiece, Atlas Shrugged. For some reason, Roark seems stronger to me than Rearden, although Rearden is the final version of Rand's vision. Hmm...
I need to re-read them both, as it has been over a year. I bet you and I can ramble on for hours once I've read up on my Rand a little more.
I have to finish Stephen King's "It" first though. Heh heh.
So what's your god-given talent you spoke of in your last post? If you tell me yours, I'll tell you mine...
-Mike
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