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So, this morning I found some form of aircraft in my back garden. It was oval in shape, and chrome. I climbed inside, found that the controls were operated by a basic touchscreen system, and so I took off, hitting 120mph in less than a second. Setting the system to cruise-control, I kicked back, ate the flat, soft museli bar that was in my pocket, looked out the oval window and thought about the future.

I did not reach any conclusions about what I would like to be.

After an hour, I returned home, to the fanfare of a thousand trumpets. I went to the cinema and watched a movie that I had already seen, before eating some McDonalds with a broken hearted friend or two.


neuro-praxis -- Getting Less Fussy

Posted by neuro-praxis on January 24, 2005 11:30 PM, in the category Exotic Air Fresheners
Comments

I want to post a comment on a previous entry, but I'm finding I can't. Is there a time limit to posting entries? If so, 'no no noooooooooo'.

Posted by: stig at January 25, 2005 10:43 AM

Yeah, I wanted to point out that Billy Joel is a vile bastard and enemy to all of those who truly love music, but couldn't. What's the dealio?

Posted by: adrian at January 25, 2005 11:55 AM

I have disabled comments on all previous entries, as a cautionary measure against the actions of evil Spam Bots who offer me all kinds of goodies such as FATHER DAUGHTER MOTHER SON INCEST SEX FILTHY PICTURES VIDS etc. I hate Spam Bots and they are unwelcome here.

The Goodnight Saigon episode disallows comments because I was touched by the song (not innapropriately) and I don't want anyone to pass comment on it.

Stig, if you tell me which entry you want to comment on, I will unlock it til you comment, and then lock it again.

Adios amigos.

Posted by: neuro-praxis at January 25, 2005 12:31 PM

That'd be great. It's January 13th's entry.

Posted by: stig at January 25, 2005 05:38 PM

Anything for you, Stig.

Posted by: neuro-praxis at January 25, 2005 07:17 PM