6/22/2005 |
DAYDREAM BELEIVER by The Monkees
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Have you ever had one of those days where you are hungry, but nothing in particular sounds good. When I have that type of day I could very easily eat my way through a pantry and fridge and not give it a second thought. I can also do this when I've just eaten someplace that was very filling and good, but maybe not exactly what I was in the mood for.
Is it weird to have a second toe longer than your big toe?
Why is it so much better to hear a song on the radio? I have an ample supply of music that I could call upon, yet when I hear a song on the radio the song suddenly is so much better than any CD version I might have.
It's the same way with movies. I might have the DVD, but when The Breakfast Club is on TV it's suddenly very special.
Have you ever read something so funny, but you were trying not to laugh out loud and have to explain why you were laughing out loud because if you did then one of two things would happen. 1) You'd look like an idiot because you were reading something stupid. 2) You'd look like an idiot, because it isn't as funny to anyone else, but you inside your head.
I've often wondered what super power I would want if I had the choice. While I think it would be cool to be telekenetic or be able to read people's minds, I joke that knowing my luck I'd get stuck with some lame-ass ability. I've made fun of the idea that I must have the mutant ability to change traffic lights to yellow or red just as I am approaching them. Something mundane like that. I have always been able to 'see' people in other people. Maybe you look sort of like another person. You might have Jenifer Garner's eyes or Sean Astin's smile. I'll notice the resembelence. While I consider the ability to recognize people in other people not so much a mutant ability, now I read that it isn't even much of a unique ability. |
I posted this @ 6/22/2005 02:59:00 PM.............Need a link?..........
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