The name says it all.

Thursday, August 05, 2004

Part 2:

4-9-03-Etc.
There isn’t much to say here today, other than today is the day that has happened in its correct time frame. That’s another word that should be only one not two. But no one listens to me. They choose to stick to the old grammar books, and not update for the future generations. Nothing ever changes around here, the status quo is way too entrenched in its artificially hideaways. You can’t hide in the imaginary worlds, those are for only the people who really don’t exist, not for those seeking an identity and not finding one, thus attempting to give themselves one through stealing another persons hard work, or at least the home of that hard work. Role playing too often takes the place of reality, but should be its own entity. That is all.

Is it all? Or nothing at all? A simple telephone call. Is it all? See, some songs stay with you for a long time. Of course, it has nor purpose, but it stayed with me. But it does ask a good question. Is it all? Of course, that leaves you wondering ‘Is what all? Is the world all there is, or is that all the food I will get?’ So many things could fit here, that it is the perfect ambiguous question. The police officer tells you why he pulled you over, you respond ‘Is it all?’ He wonders if you pulled something else illegal, and you have no idea what you are saying. If you win the lottery and come to collect, the response after you get your money should be ‘Is it all?’ Never say ‘that,’ because they’ll either think you’re complaining or want a stiffer punishment. Always it. And I can guess what you readers will say when I finish this paragraph, unless you slept through the first half and ignored the second.

Of wastes of time, this is the least of the worlds dangers. Anything greater will result in an interesting day, and people will wonder about it. Of course, I have said of course a lot in these last couple of sentences, and it has little importance to the issue, which I have now forgotten. Now I might just have to leave because of hassle.

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