To: A knight without armor
It is so interesting to think of ordinary people moving through their everyday lives dealing with their obstacles but thinking very intriguing life and death thoughts. Devising ways to survive the worst. Sometimes I think we'll be a Mad Max movie.
Heh, it would be pretty cool, Beavis. B-) Yeah for some reason, I have a fascination with post apocalyptic war stories that knock civilization back, doubly so with atomic war stories. I don't know why, I just think that genre of fiction is kind of cool. I did hear that it was like a Cold War version of Cowboys and Indians to give the chance for good guys to come along and save the people from whatever is hurting them, bandits, a disease, a power crisis and whatnot. The Morrow Project focuses on that, sometimes we have "kill the bad guys" but there are other missions to where we might need to aid a town with an illness and so on. I guess when I was 17 or 18, tooling around in a Mad Max world would have been the ultimate adventure but as I've gotten older (I'll be 40 next year), I came to appreciate the things an intact civilization provides although thete are times a small shadow of my 18 year old self does come out. B-) If The Morrow Project was real though and I had a chance to join it, if I didn't have my mom and 8 cats, I'd join in a heartbeat but I'd probably be more of a use to a science, communications or engineering team.
749 posted on
11/19/2005 8:07:03 PM PST by
Nowhere Man
("Nationalist Retard" and proud of it! Michael Savage for President in '08!)
To: Nowhere Man
Well, I tried to see the Johnny Cash movie tonight, but the theater was sold out. So, now, I'm back home.
Looks like things are moving a LOT slower, than last night. I will be here awhile, checking in between writing.
750 posted on
11/19/2005 8:38:26 PM PST by
Rca2000
(I am Omni-one. I see all, hear all and know all, I can read your mind. You cannot stop me.)
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