There are reasons why we do things, and these reasons are like icebergs.
Scientists have found icebergs that have been around for thousands of years. They can't ever keep a map from one year to the next, though. Currents and thaws and cold, cold winters.
Are you like me? Are you ever tempted to lay down deep inside a memory and wish you never had to come up for air? Or wished to say, "FREEZE!" and life as you know it would stay the same, day to day, forever after?
On an unrelated note: I am living vicariously through digdug's popularity. I think I'll go eat a chocolate bar in honour of my ostracism from society. Probably a Chunky KitKat.
Scientists have found icebergs that have been around for thousands of years. They can't ever keep a map from one year to the next, though. Currents and thaws and cold, cold winters.
Are you like me? Are you ever tempted to lay down deep inside a memory and wish you never had to come up for air? Or wished to say, "FREEZE!" and life as you know it would stay the same, day to day, forever after?
On an unrelated note: I am living vicariously through digdug's popularity. I think I'll go eat a chocolate bar in honour of my ostracism from society. Probably a Chunky KitKat.
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digdug:
Isn't the virtual world an amazing thing? Here it is that you think I am popular (it's just because I move around a lot, post on the boards ( I have 615 postings ?!?!), drop complementary messages or respond to questions with the voice of reason), but in the real world it is quite the opposite. I don't ever do anything socially with people, my phone probably hasn't rang in 3 months (besides solicitations). So just think about that mr. puddle splasher.
girlblue:
I tried to stay inside a memory for as long as possible but when i finally came up for air I realized that the present was so amazing. And now that is evolving into the future and I am terrified and in awe of what that might hold...yes, I do want to say "FREEZE!"