Tuesday, January 11, 2005

My 'LIFE' gets 'REINVENTED'

A big SHOUT-OUT to my second (and most prolific, to date) commentator: Life Reinvented. For those of you who are missing out on the fun, I suggest you read this blog from the beginning (posts are sorted in reverse chronology, most recent up front) and follow thru to the comment left on Sunday, 1/9. I get it handed to me straight-up. No holds-bar, straight-out of the gut reaction to my previous posts. Honest and sincere. My commenter, a woman (? gender guessed by your tone and wording) took the time to read my pages and pour out her heart and soul about my tribulations. Thank you taking the time to comment on my blog (as opposed to the 2000+ others available on the net).

Your analysis is ....well....I can't give away all the answers right now (still got 174 days), keen and astute. You are either a Psychology major, student of modern 'POP' Psych, or someone who was writing while looking in a mirror. It is all good, as I only mean well. It is people like yourself who have motivated me to start this blog. You made some interesting observations, as well as others that seem more directed to someone else. I will tell you that marriage is a complex issue as ememplified by it's dissolution rate (ooh!...that's term paper material). Your comment about marrying because you are 'crazy about her' and 'miss her', etc. sounds chemical. Chemisrty is linear. I prefer not to marry someone who I can live with. I rather marry someone I can't live without! (you know, a little psycho). (Quote from unknown).

As for bodily fluids, need to exchange them on a regular basis (with her). Required. As for always being aware of something better around the corner, here's my take on that: 'The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence; there's just more &^%*#$% grass!'. And lastly, MAGIC. Magic has been defined as 'enchantment', 'thrills', 'mystery', 'charisma', and even 'supernatural'. A potent combination for only one person. I guess you are right when you say it takes two.

Thank you, again, Life Reinvented, for taking this journey with me. I look forward to hearing from you another time. Tell your friends about this. Maybe they can add some substance. I will leave you and all my other readers with this recent quote from someone who is on 'El Camino Real':
"I'm not sure it really is in our nature to be with someone for the rest of our lives just because you made this pact. You keep going as long as you keep growing. When that dies, we do."
---Brad Pitt

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