Saturday, October 06, 2001
|12:12 PM|
I was just leaving.
Geez. I'm finallydone with everything. I sneaked back into my old apartment, because it's the only place with a live cable connection. Due to the sudden notice and change of apartments, I'm without phone or cable. It's a drag.
Yes, yes, internet addict and all that. but I was quite crazy for a little while. I keep calling the damn doctors office, I'm getting desperate, and all I get is the answering service. I suppose I could say it's an emergency, but it's still going to be 3 weeks or so after I start this process before it starts to work. As long as I keep stuffing a quarter dose of my ADD medication every couple hours I do alright. No more passing out and waking up on my kitchen floor or whatever. I do hope the apartment complex people didn't find me like that, sprawled out with cleaning supplies in my hand, next to cat vomit. "That's not mine...." I'm sure no tours saw me though, they'd clean this place first. "Does the sweaty guy on the floor come with the apartment?" I woke up with such odd things in my hands, like a padlock clutched tightly in one fist. I don't know why.
I wrote a couple updates when I still had internet access, and though at the time my rational mind was almost fully on vacation, it managed to get in control enough to have me delete them before posting. they were not cool.
However, I was reading "how the Irish saved civilization" and the author was talking about ancient Irish literature. 2 quotes in there stuck in my head. One was "friendly thighs" which came from a chapter on strong female characters in Irish folklore. and the other is "warp-spasm" which was the transformation of emotions that took place during battle, or at least how the celts described it. The stories of it have the change being a physical one, but the descriptions really fit the supposed mental change.
Christ, I can't tell how much I've written, this monitor is too small. I'll write what I was inspired to write after I read about warp spasms in just a second.
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//That should close up the previous year.
///Say this is the swap from 2001 to 2002, that should close up the 2001 links.
///Problem is, we also need to close up the final month links too.
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