Sir Walter Raleigh

Feb 10, 2004 16:07

So I just have a couple of quick questions.

Exactly what happens to my world if Shakespeare was really some undercover government agent who paid off the secretary of state to create a living penname....and if Alexis de Tocqueville was just 'some guy from France.'

Wouldn't it be awesome to be undercover and go on secret missions and just disappear occasionally and become someone else? And live some place like the Biltmore estate and have oodles of secret passages to use and disappear into. ANd amaree went there in sixth grade. In sixth grade I don't think I went to anywhere but Galveston.

They don't compare.

I really enjoy mystique. And I wish I had more of it in my life. On the other hand with people like Prof. Dransfield around its almost the same. He thinks I uphold the mystique of the Shiraki's, he has also stated that I put the 'rock' in Shiraki, and he thinks I'm brilliant. Its so nice to have applause boxes. Everyone needs a few. You always need people who know you really well and your history and your failings and successes--but it is so nice to just have a few people who don't really know you all that well, and who just think you are wonderful. ANd have a mystique about you.

Today has been a very Oz-ish day. Wonderful. ANd I didn't really do anything for it. Not tramps in the woods, not a wonderful book, it just kind of has been. Not hazy and miserable like last week, but misty and beautiful.

AND-----MY CAT ATE THIS MORNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Of course, the chipmunks are going to have to be taken out--all four of them. They are complaining. But at least before they disappear completely, at least they will have one last big showing.

Before London--oh, but I am taking a trip to Australia today. I thought I wouldn't be able to till Friday, but some unexpected things happened and well, I got lucky. Or maybe its just that I did my Philosophy homework.

Sorry Amaree if I am jerking you through my thought process.

I talked to Heidy for just *ahem* a minute last night. Memories. Isn't it great that we are living in the good old days right now!! Its always been a goal to be able to look back and say --I knew it when I had it. I am definitely not a --I just never appreciated it, I always wanted to be older.

Oh, if Anonymous is Whitney, I didn't mean to offend. But I do stand by what I said--except the shut up--wasn't there some famous person who said that they don't confine themselves to misery, and keep themselves there, but they do take the time to really experience every emotion, i think it does get over faster that way than if we hide and resist it anyway.

Life is just so full, and just so marvelous.

Unless you are a philosopher.

Oh, and Sir Walter Raleigh is the one who wrote the reply to The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.

Quote of the day: Hi, I have a cow on my shoulder, you'd think someone would at least ask me if they take it for me or something.

So upon reading this over. Heidy don't laugh at my 'couple of quick questions.' And i have a running theme of disappearance--hmmmmm.....
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