There can be only one us. And we've got the corner marketed on that one. Wait.
Posted by David at October 26, 2005 04:26 PMWell, shoplifting toothpicks for one.
I talk to myself a lot and also sing to myself (and anyone else within earshot) A LOT. Arguments are not uncommon (when talking) nor is Bohemian Rhapsody (when singing.)
If that's crazy then I don't wanna be sane.
Posted by flamingbanjo at October 26, 2005 04:30 PMHopefully we spiral ever further from crazy? Maybenot. I've tried talking us out of talking to ourselves many times too - to no avail.
Posted by Captainwow at October 26, 2005 05:26 PMI used to slip into the comfortableness of my own version of crazy (no talking) and this reminded me of then. It was something I wore. My craziness returning can sometimes be glimpsed in the eyes/reactions of others. Maybe I can't be placed. That I don't mind. I want to say a little more concentration for you but I don't know that that is exacerbating your present state. Rather than intellectually trying to "fix" your state, I'll rest a little easier (then maybe some more sleep and naps, thank you dear) with the knowledge that my throwing energy your way should help at least a little. ;)
Posted by nathaniel at October 26, 2005 09:34 PMHaaa. Your post just made me smile, a lot! How boring it would be to never speak to yourself. You'd never know what you truly wanted. Better to talk it out and get to the root.
Posted by bimacs at October 28, 2005 08:50 AMit's nice to know i'm not alone in the self-conversing.
it never stops.
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