Yup-yup-yup. I eat worms regularly and I don't like it at all. I take meds, I jump around in dance class three or four times a week and I still get a bowlful of pink wigglers on a regular basis. I hate to think what the serving size would be without the pills and exercise.
The big dog analogy is great -- thanks for giving me a more lighthearted image of my head attempting to run amok. And I love the "I am Sparticus and I eat worms!" line. That about sums up the absurdity of Being Strong and Solitary when one is in pain. It makes me laugh to think of myself in such a way and I believe this line along with the dog and squirrel image will come in handy the next time I whip up a steaming bowl of worm soup.
BTW, I've come to think that this LJ thing is kind of a nice way to discover whether or not a flesh and blood friendship could actually develop based upon things talked about in one's journal. Heck, I'm stoopid enough to admit it: I friended you (and a few others I don't know well personally) so I can get to know you better and find threads of commonality so mebbe we could hang out some time, even briefly. Right now, I don't feel I can do that yet -- I'm too skeered and intimidated -- I know, I know, there's prolly nothing to be skeered of but that's *my* insecurity thing and it's right next door to the Worm Ranch. But hey, it's worth a try, no?
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Date: 2008-02-16 06:34 am (UTC)The big dog analogy is great -- thanks for giving me a more lighthearted image of my head attempting to run amok. And I love the "I am Sparticus and I eat worms!" line. That about sums up the absurdity of Being Strong and Solitary when one is in pain. It makes me laugh to think of myself in such a way and I believe this line along with the dog and squirrel image will come in handy the next time I whip up a steaming bowl of worm soup.
BTW, I've come to think that this LJ thing is kind of a nice way to discover whether or not a flesh and blood friendship could actually develop based upon things talked about in one's journal. Heck, I'm stoopid enough to admit it: I friended you (and a few others I don't know well personally) so I can get to know you better and find threads of commonality so mebbe we could hang out some time, even briefly. Right now, I don't feel I can do that yet -- I'm too skeered and intimidated -- I know, I know, there's prolly nothing to be skeered of but that's *my* insecurity thing and it's right next door to the Worm Ranch. But hey, it's worth a try, no?