Can you daydream at night, or does it have to be in the day? Similarly, can you have a nightmare even in the daytime? And what happens when the clocks go forward? Don't they always go forward? My clock went backwards once, and into the next apartment. 'Spring forwards, Fall backwards', they say here. I'd like to truly save some daytime. Keep it stored up somewhere, then use it in the winter, or late at night when the electric goes out. The newsreaders here have all but stopped talking about the Iraq war. It really is a case of "Don't mention the War," but make sure you mention all the ridiculous research some quack-pot scientists have wasted other people's money conducting, such as whether other people's prayers really do make people get better, assist in major heart surgery, etc. I mean honestly, it's like all those books ('the Science of Harry Potter'), people have to have a scientific explanation for stuff like this in order to justify their own beliefs in it. I ain't knocking people's prayers, and I ain't knocking people's religious persuasions, that's the business of y'all - but this is a waste of time. Let people just say their prayers, it makes them feel better about themselves, even if it has no external magical effect whatsoever. If it had any real material effect at all, people would be using it all in wars all over the world. Oh, errr...
livin' on a prairie
3.4.06 23:15
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