Georgia - The Adventure Begins

Jul 02, 2001 00:15

All I want to know is, who thought it was a good idea to make Georgia a state? I mean there are only two things that come out of this state - Pecans and Peaches. Oh, and a lot of cotton. Hmmm, now that I think about it, there are a lot of farms in Georgia that make the food I eat and the clothes I wear. Noooo, I'm just getting puled in by its "wee beady eyes, and addictive chemical that make me crave it fortnightly". My main problem with the state is that is contains Atlanta. Don't get me wrong, I know one place is good as another, but its like putting Los Angeles in Alabama or Mississippi. Maybe this is also why I don't like many of the people who live there. Either they think they're hard-core because they could travel across the state to Atlanta and potentially get shot. Or they are too much of a redneck to know that cities bigger than their trailorparks exist. Anywho, a good friend of mine is forced to live there, so I visited him for his birthday. We spent the weekend in a Hotel(Me, Pat, and his mom crammed in one room, is that kinky or what)and watched the movie AI. And good God was this movie unnecessarily artistic. The movie was 2 1/2 hours of boredom on a Poo coated popsicle with a side of vomit. There was about an hour in the middle of the movie that wasn't so bad. It showed a interesting portrayal of the future of Urban cities, and it brought forth very good moral questions. Like, can humans have feelings for human-like robots? And if robots can think for themselves, and even have emotions, can we still treat them as machines? Can we destroy our creations once they have crossed the line from a mechanical doll to a free thinking and feeling entity? Anywho again, unless its for that specific, hour do NOT go watch this movie. I guess thats all for my journeys to the mystical, mythical Georgia.

Goodnight, and may "my donkey's farts prove the sensitivity of my state" - Jelaluddin Rumi on Human Honesty
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