So last night I either had a religious experience, or one of my friends is practicing mind control. She is not a Jedi or a Ninja (that I know of) but she is a minor religious deity, so I think controlling dreams falls within her jurisdiction.
Giraffe House
I was supposed to move into the really big, lighted giraffe with the laser beam walls, but it isn't quite finished yet, so they had me move into the smaller giraffe. Michael Vaughn (the CIA Handler from Alias--my latest obsession) was flirting with me mercilessly, asking what room I'd been put in. Nobody seemed to be bothered by my nudity. He wouldn't help me though, with the puzzle—which was actually dozens of puzzles, each in the shape of an animal made up of small wooden pieces. You see three-D puzzles is how they test people's suitability to... you know, live in the big light-up laser giraffe.
Driving an Uninsured Giraffe
I'm not sure what they penalty is, and maybe they have a blanket policy that covers anyone who drives them, but they are not the most maneuverable thing on the road. However, I suspect maintenance is far cheaper than on a long-neglected Toyota Sienna (we dropped almost 4 grand yesterday redoing and fixing some dozen things that had needed it for probably two years). AT LEAST though, it still ran with all that crap wrong with it.
I live in Michigan, where car is king and people look at you askew for driving foreign, but we bought this car with 80K miles on it. Had we bought something built in Detroit, it would have maybe lasted us to 120K—we fully expect this one will last to 250K. I wish American manufacturing had not fallen in love with the idea 'if we make it to break, they'll have to buy a new one in a few years', but I happen to believe they did, and with cars, we just can't afford that.
Broken Fans and Other such Nuisances (Nuisi?)
Oh, when things break they break in batches at the Tart house. Our bathroom fan quit last week—the motor burnt out (probably from processing all that cat hair), and so the fire alarm (which oddly doesn't distinguish between smoke and steam, when in fact STEAM is not a fire sign in the least) went off after my daughter's shower this morning, waking the dead three counties away—so if you see Zombies today—sorry about that. (say, this section had not a single giraffe)
Religion and Giraffes
For those of you who don't practice Digressionism, it may not be clear what giraffes have to do with it... I mean the Giraffe on Noah's Ark was gay (the male anyway) so I know MOST people are unclear how all this works. But the Giraffe, much like Buddha, is a cheerful symbol, chosen not for BEING god, but for practicing well and living a life to emulate, or some such thing. '
Did you know I was licked by a giraffe when I was a kid? The circus came to town (and before you get TOO excited, when the circus comes to town, they don't let you BE IN IT (that was very disappointing) they just have you WATCH it (so much for my tight rope aspirations)) but they DID have some animals, and we bought some peanuts and then I climbed onto a platform (my memory insists this was a ladder, but I know my mother wouldn't have let her four-year-old climb a ladder) and hold out the peanuts for the giraffe. Giraffes have really ROUGH (black) tongues—like a cat tongue, only about eight inches long. (and THAT was a successful Digression—see, religion's not so bad)
News of a less Delusional Sort
First draft of my cozy chapters are typed and the hand edits are in so heads up Leanne and Stacy (round 1 readers).
My daughter swims in the State Synchronized Swimming Meet tonight, so we're going to Troy! (nobody seems to think we need to take a large wooden badger to get in, no matter how often I suggest it). It means no writing tonight, but tomorrow I should be able to work on Conspiracy a little (Sunday, too)--THEN Cozy edits, send to Elizabeth, back to Conspiracy... THEN next weekend final round of edits before sending my Cozy chapters to MY AGENT—MAN, that never gets old.
Hopefully I knock her out (not literally of course, because we've established that causes Giraffe invasions). Then more edits, then to the EDITOR to determine if I get the gig... *crosses fingers and toes*
Work is still NUTS. I let myself get behind, which I shouldn't do, but I have to catch up before I can implement a 'don't get behind rule' Grrrrr.
I wish you all a truly fabulous weekend!!!
11 comments:
*flexes mind control muscles* (Yes, they are muscles. I think. Anatomy and mind control theories never had anything to do with each other anyway...)
Thanks for the mention, Tami - as it happens you have redirected people to total and uncensored digressionary babble over at my place today, so good luck, peeps! (I'm not always that bad. Only sometimes. About half the time. Maybe two thirds. Or about twice as much as that. Yeah, I don't do numbers...)
Anyway, excellent digressions, excellent usage of giraffes, and wohoo Michael Vaughn!
87.6%
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Twice as much as two thirds? Shouldn't that be four thirds? Which, according to my rusty mathematical skills ought to be about 133.3%...? No? (Or are you referring to something else entirely? - I do realize that there is the unlikely option that I am not the centre of the universe...)
I fully expected to "giraffy this" at the end, but i suppose I will have to go elsewhere for that.
good luck with your cozy mystery, I wish you the best!
Hey! That mind control stuff tickles!
And yes, twice two thirds is one and one third. Though I suppose technically, there is only 100% of time to fill, unless you're multiple people (which I know you are, but for the sake of argument...) which means what you ACTUALLY meant was 2/3 plus another half of what was LEFT. In that cas, Joris is right--but only because he didn't consider your multi-persona Digressionary guru thing.
*giggles* You can give me a giraffy if you want, Maria!
More cozy? Bring it. ;-) Got a title yet? (I don't suggest giraffing this particular one, though... *snort*)
We're calling it Garden Giraffe's Revenge *snort*
Tomorrow, Leanne!
ah..Giraffes..good times
42
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;)
A friend of mine actually used this line of mine in his Maths final, "Law of Douglas Adams: 42."
Translation: Beats me.
It was inspired by a maths teacher we had that insisted we marked use of Pythagoras' law (among others) with "Law of Pythagoras: A²+B²=C² \ 3²+2²=13 \&c. &c." *chuckles*
Of course, MY FRIEND'S final exam was marked up by the cool maths teacher with the long hair and the ready supply of Python quotes and actually got an appreciative reply (if still with a negative result...) :)
Sugar? Good times with giraffes? TELL! Blog about it, if you would!
Joris: So if the meaning of life is 42, then what is the square root of 42?
*giggles at reminder of Jr. High joke: what's the square root of 69?
8 somthing. (ate something?) Never mind. It's the middle of the night. Gotta love groovy teachers, though...
No it's not, it was 24 minutes PAST the middle of the night ;)
Square root of 42 is something between sixes and sevens ;)
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