Friday, August 15, 2008

This week in...."This Story is About Real People"










Sometimes in war it is easier to manipulate circumstances rather than committing to all out confrontation. When you charge an enemy, their defensive measures can cause all kinds of complications. But if you make the enemy think they are acting of their own will, you might accomplish the same end with minimal effort.


Yes, the kung fu of the red-bearded dragon is strong. Tangled in the snares of the red-bearded dragon, the chocolate lab found himself captive, far from the baby brown bear. She knew he was tricked and therefore went willingly, but how long could the baby brown bear fight for the chocolate lab, when she knew he wasn’t fighting for himself? Will she stand by her lab? Or will she rack up all kinds of credit card debt as a passive aggressive plea for attention?

Stay tuned for the next installment of…This Story is About Real People

Monday, August 11, 2008

I am

A revolutionary
Sexually active in the community
Not willing to indicate my race on questioneers
Always very quiet, but when I do speak, I am profound
Frugally generous
Basically a doctor
An untainted journalistic voice
Anxious ambivalent, schizoid personality disorder
Generally sedentary
An aficionado and a connoisseur
prone to achieving and exaggerating academic achievments
Also prone to wordiness
Often the source of conflict
Not able to acknowledge skinny people
I don't always leave the bathroom a victor
Thinking about this video.
Seldom at fault
In it for better or worse
Consistently overestimating my popularity
Twenty-two today