2006.06.23 2:25
I work in a three storey building. I often use elevator. Today I happened to get on an elevator with a young lady in a ground floor. I was going to the second floor, she was going to the first floor.
When she and I were in a very enclosed area, I talked to her with a smile, 'Will you go to heaven with me? She replied, 'It's scary.' In my word I include two meanings -one is why not go with me to the second floor? Though I know you get off at the first floor. And I intended to add sexually suggestive another meaning -of course 'go to heaven' means we feel ecstasy in sex.
But she didn't notice two of them, just thought that going to heaven means being dead.
It was not irrational at all judging from the recent news that malfanction of elavator killed a man.
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Punchline(Score:2)
by linvir (970218) * on 2006.06.23 3:09 (#15583960) (http://linuxvirus.net/ Last Journal: 2006.08.18 23:26)
It was not irrational at all judging from the recent news that malfanction of elavator killed a man.Great punchline (whether you intended it to be or not)!.
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by helicobacter (930363) * on 2006.06.23 3:27 (#15584086)
Yes, this gave me the giggles! Honestly, I don't know what I would do if someone said that to me in an elevator!
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Re:Punchline(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.06.24 0:29 (#15589740) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.22 3:02)
I regret failing to get the message. I was supposed to say, 'Don't worrry, everybody feels it scarey for the first time.'
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Safety First
2006.06.24 2:18
I live far away from noisy downtown, so always some time after a midnight I hear a sound of bikers in a very distant place and a subsequent siren of patrol cars -usually like an echo from a cave.
But tonight it is just extremely calm. Absolutely no sound in the least. During the daytime we had torrents -by this very large amount of shower, the road must be still very wet. Even rogue bikers evade driving on such a wet road. Safety first for all.
Night And Day
2006.06.24 6:16
For these two weeks I never met any people but for in my job. I always lived with a woman in love in my thirties, but after I was over forty, unfortunately so far I live with no woman. This is unusual for a guy of 44.
Tonight I will see her. And next week I will invite her in my house. Hope she will be my last destination. Both two are at work today on Saturday, so we will see at 9 p.m. Probably we enjoy our weekends at a bar. On Sunday we plan to go on a picnic, hiking, or mountaineering. See you on Monday
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Good luck(Score:2)
by SamTheButcher (574069) * <(samthebutcher) (at) (gmail.com)> on 2006.06.25 4:36 (#15597351) (http://www.samthebutcher.com/ Last Journal: 2006.11.25 13:39)
It's been fun reading your journals about your journey with her.
--I'm a smoochysleftearist. I believe in smoochysleftearism.
Re:Good luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.06.25 23:39 (#15600466) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.22 3:02)
My creed or motto is there's no privacy in writers. Writers ought to be free from all concepts of privacy, writers gain universality by revealing any secrets they own. I intend to reveal just all in order to show all the facts I faced. I hope that helped many readers to know a little bit about the fact of life.
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Re:Good luck(Score:2)
by SamTheButcher (574069) * <(samthebutcher) (at) (gmail.com)> on 2006.06.29 0:13 (#15621254) (http://www.samthebutcher.com/ Last Journal: 2006.11.25 13:39)
I try to not have much privacy - I like to open it up as much as possible. My wife reins me in with regard to our family and daughters, however, which is a good thing.I've had difficulty when writing songs, though, I try to be open without disclosing too much. That way it makes the song more universal instead of specific. But obfuscation isn't always the best route to truth. :)My fiction stories might be about real-world stuff, but through the eyes of "fictional" characters, so that's usually easier.I've posted lots of stuff in my journals here, but man, there's a lot of those to wade through. :)
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Re:Good luck(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.06.29 0:45 (#15621545) (http://www.blogger.com/profile/11854854 Last Journal: 2006.11.22 3:02)
But obfuscation isn't always the best route to truth. :)
As a matter of fact, some facts prevent us from grasping exactly what the fact of life is. In that case I do circumnavigate the main point and try to beat about the bush, then as a result readers understand more what I was driving at.
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Re:Good luck(Score:2)
by SamTheButcher (574069) * <(samthebutcher) (at) (gmail.com)> on 2006.06.30 2:42 (#15629131) (http://www.samthebutcher.com/ Last Journal: 2006.11.25 13:39)
Excellent point. Thanks. :)
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Truth One Way
2006.06.25 21:15
I used to live in Kokura till age 20. I went to a high school for four years and still I had to spend two more years to enter the University, so naturally I know many things in Kokura. While we were walking through one of the main arcades we came across Japanese style restaurant -'Young Bamboo' where my young parents first met and kept on meeting till they got married. I told a clark how many years has it passed since it's established. She said, 'It's 53 years.' 'Oh, that makes sense. That means it was established when young parents were 16 or 17, and they happened to meet here at age 23 or 4, I was a first son of them at their age 25. ' My love was listneing silently, I continued. When my dad met her and kept on meeting her here, she told me that dad told her 'I am truth-one-way'. Truth-one-way is not a popular Japanese term but still exists but more widely known a title of one Japanese novel. I don't believe he read it, but he used it to express his willingness to marry her. I told my love whereabouts of the word 'truth-one-way', and I uttered in front of her clearly, 'I am truth-one-way.'
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