Quote, quote, quote
Aug. 2nd, 2006 07:35 am"Yeah, that's me. Pure as New York snow."
"No man had ever won a battle on the couch of Venus. He concluded they had at least fought to a draw and was satisfied."
"All women have power. Virginity is a sign they've never shared their power. The woman who never shares is as much of a traitor to her sex as the woman who shares with every man she meets."
"Wa-choo! *sniff* Somebody's talking about me."
And thus, as my bleeding time approaches, my mind turns to spirituality and how I'm really not doing enough for my own. The urge to cut my hair is a sign of this. I seek change, a break from the drudgery of everyday living, trying to scrape by paycheck to paycheck, and not willing to sacrifice the one permanent job I've had in the last four years to go looking for something else. I'm in a good market right now and I love the office. My desk-mate even left me her CD player so I could listen to my J-pop without disturbing those who've complained about it. She's on vacation. EVERYBODY in this office is going on vacation through the month of August.
The last time I had a vacation was 1995.
Even Wolf gets time off, which he'll promptly use up in the next few weeks to stay home and try to write.
I don't get vacation time until January and I already know what I want to use it on. Going back East next October for the Change.
Yes. I desire change. Internally and externally. I need to delve more deeply into Shintoism.
And I still want that hair cut.
(Quotes. First is me, paraphrasing from 'Bette Davis Eyes'. The next two are from The Fire Sword, great book. The last is from Ruroni Kenshin.)
"No man had ever won a battle on the couch of Venus. He concluded they had at least fought to a draw and was satisfied."
"All women have power. Virginity is a sign they've never shared their power. The woman who never shares is as much of a traitor to her sex as the woman who shares with every man she meets."
"Wa-choo! *sniff* Somebody's talking about me."
And thus, as my bleeding time approaches, my mind turns to spirituality and how I'm really not doing enough for my own. The urge to cut my hair is a sign of this. I seek change, a break from the drudgery of everyday living, trying to scrape by paycheck to paycheck, and not willing to sacrifice the one permanent job I've had in the last four years to go looking for something else. I'm in a good market right now and I love the office. My desk-mate even left me her CD player so I could listen to my J-pop without disturbing those who've complained about it. She's on vacation. EVERYBODY in this office is going on vacation through the month of August.
The last time I had a vacation was 1995.
Even Wolf gets time off, which he'll promptly use up in the next few weeks to stay home and try to write.
I don't get vacation time until January and I already know what I want to use it on. Going back East next October for the Change.
Yes. I desire change. Internally and externally. I need to delve more deeply into Shintoism.
And I still want that hair cut.
(Quotes. First is me, paraphrasing from 'Bette Davis Eyes'. The next two are from The Fire Sword, great book. The last is from Ruroni Kenshin.)