Gwarsh, blush.
But you might be cautious about admitting it publicly. Many hereon might consider you guilty by association . . . of . . . wild strangeness or sheer loonacy!
Thanks, Bro.
What are you doing for fun this summer?
And, do you have any premonition hunches about terrorism or natural disaster stuff in the next few months? As I was eating at Walmart today, I had a flash of a feeling that normalcy was not going to endure in the same form a lot of years longer. Would sure like to be wrong.
I'm doing as much drawing and painting as possible.
You could be right that normalcy may not last much longer; I too hope that that is wrong. But my perception of the world changed on 9/11 and I have known since that our civilization was under threat. 'Course, since my family and I went through the eyewall of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and lived in a devastated area afterwards, I have understood what a thin veneer on human behavior and basic survival civilization really is. But I still have hope, there is still strength and goodness, and there is a good chance that it will prevail. I even pray for that. After all, I have a family that I love more than life, and I'd wish that things could be nice for them.