Haha, I saw this Doonsbury comic a little while back talking about how people scapegoat their problems and mistakes with 9/11, and this one scene had a guy knocking over a canned goods display at the grocery store. The store clerk yells at the guy, "HEY WATCH WHERE YOU'RE GOING!" and the guy turns to him and goes "Um...9/11?" haha I thought that was hilarious.
But what the matter? I know I'm a little late here but HEY...I care. No seriously, I care.
I want to know, what you're thinking, there are some things you can't hide. I want to know what you're thinking, tell me what's on your mind.
(Maybe I stole those last 2 lines from a song, but the message is clear!)
Hmm, I reread that when I already posted it, and I think I should clarify that wasn't saying you're scapegoating your problems on 9/11...I just thought it was a random humorous thing to say. Not saying that 9/11 is funny. Because it wasn't...God I'm lonely.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, if cats and dogs can get along, why can't people?
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Haha, I saw this Doonsbury comic a little while back talking about how people scapegoat their problems and mistakes with 9/11, and this one scene had a guy knocking over a canned goods display at the grocery store. The store clerk yells at the guy, "HEY WATCH WHERE YOU'RE GOING!" and the guy turns to him and goes "Um...9/11?" haha I thought that was hilarious.
But what the matter? I know I'm a little late here but HEY...I care. No seriously, I care.
I want to know, what you're thinking, there are some things you can't hide. I want to know what you're thinking, tell me what's on your mind.
(Maybe I stole those last 2 lines from a song, but the message is clear!)
Sincerely,
Big McLargeHuge
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I guess what I'm trying to say is, if cats and dogs can get along, why can't people?
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