Daze of the Weak:  No. 60

Apr 15, 2009 14:12



Wednesday 11 AM
I made a sticky mess this morning.

I tried to clean it up but only managed to spread it around into a bigger, thinner sticky patch. I thought I would scrape it all back together again and start from scratch. Well, I did get it all together again, but it was a different kind of stick mess - with dust and crumbs and curly hairs in ( Read more... )

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wibby April 16 2009, 09:08:34 UTC
Patience My Precious, patience.

Everything has a purpose. Curly hairs, especially those thick ribbony ones, make excellent biodegradable dental floss for getting the crumbs out from between your teeth. The longest one I can currently measure is 170 mm (six and three-quarter inches) long but it is still attached, but not where you're thinking. I am saving it until the 15th of June!

I can't guarantee that anything I send will be free of either crumbs or curly hairs I'm afraid: I seem to generate clouds of both wherever I go.

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wibby April 17 2009, 10:30:10 UTC
I'm glad you liked it. Sorry it took so long to come but, as I say, I really am total crap at making decisions and then getting things committed. It's turning into a real OCD thing ( ... )

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the_new_sjoerd April 15 2009, 23:10:23 UTC
That's nicely put. But it's not true. You always have a life. I mean, you think you can save yourself worry, but you can't. There's no escape. I can know. I'm someone who never posts anything.

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wibby April 16 2009, 09:42:04 UTC
Ahh.., there is "life" and there is "life", just as there is "love" and there is "love ( ... )

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the_new_sjoerd April 16 2009, 16:35:56 UTC
Like I said, I think it was nicely put. You think you could've done better? I would have been more impressed. I like your Wibberish.

Just, you know, the idea of saving yourself worry by avoiding change ... Of course it saves some worry, but it also generates its very own worry. As someone with years and years of experience in avoiding change and risk, I am not sure I prefer the lack of risk. So why still do it? Sure, but how do you get rid of fear?

The things we do to ourselves!

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the_new_sjoerd April 16 2009, 16:36:39 UTC
*even more impressed

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