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Why here? Because many things. Which is a ramble for another time: different.


  List named List (wearing a hat shaped hat) Hats off to reference   
  receive-und-comprhenders.
  Dis-complaint number one is not here today,
  proceedings
  ...(to be transcribed later)

Cryptic? Indeed. (skips off thinking in collages again)


This page brought to you by --Carrie

Carrie, one of my quite good friends, my source of wisdom, my never-erring light, you are WEIRD! Ben


Today's random bits

.5 We wake up smiling.

.75 I'm too tired to walk to the store for ricotta cheese. Please use the previous sentence to write your next short story. I go out anyways, to return library books and am suprised I can walk. Why I was suprised that I could walk is not exciting, I'm not sure I had a reason, but anyways...My feet took me all the way to the store, then our room, then the library, then the back alley (past the dog who barks, and the north walll of the building that is dripping with icicles) where I fell on the ice, and to the house again. Speaking of falling, you should try it by accident sometime. I like the violent change of perspective. I didn't take the time to look about when I fell this time, though. I wonder how people got the idea that falling is embarassing. I wonder how I got that silly idea.

1. One very cold cricket standing on the stoop of Krista's store. I was on the way to the library and thought I'd finish thinking about it when I saw it again. But when I returned it was gone.

2. Snow.

   2.a.  When Ari came back for lunch he smelled like snow. Yum.
   2.b.  Snow falls silently, it doesn't nick the world like rain.
   2.c.  Tonight the ground, air and sky will be blue. The most brillant
will be the ground. Snow blue. Like Rembrandt's white.
   2.d.  If you told me it was sunny and warm somewhere, I wouldn't be able
to comprehend it.

3. Hankerchiefs I've polluted today: at least four. --Caer

 
 
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