September 26, 2006

silver kitty experiments

Dream in which I've got a silver cat. For some reason I needed to experiment with him. Each time, while I set up the experiment, I put him off to the side in a little cave. I wanted to see how he would react to water, so I diverted water from a spring to make a little artificial creekbed. Then I realized I had diverted water over his little kitty cave. There was a faint gurgly meowl. I brought him out and laid him on a rock. I thought any second he would wake up panting and gasping for air. He didn't, so I tried to pump the water out of his chest. There was a doctor off in the distance who looked like robin williams but it was too late. My silver kitty was dead.

Posted by Alan at September 26, 2006 08:25 AM
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let me be the first to say what the hell are you talking about? no offense of course. (douche bag)

Posted by: jacob at September 26, 2006 12:13 PM

thereby we learn the importance of "Dream in which..." (updated)

Posted by: alan at September 26, 2006 03:33 PM

Al-

I don't have any idea where I would go with this one. Making your "kitty" all "wet" and then rubbing it to make it "come" alive. I mean, come on, I *am* in 3rd grade. Love.

Posted by: Franz Joseph 1st at September 26, 2006 04:59 PM

"i wanted to destroy something beautiful" -- congratulations bro

Posted by: alan at September 26, 2006 06:18 PM

I had a similar dream last night where I dreamed I was getting a free extension ladder. Some one went into a garage to get it for me, but instead of getting a ladder, my mom comes pedaling out of the garage on a 3-year-old's "Big Wheel." So much for the free ladder.

Posted by: Jeff L at September 26, 2006 07:38 PM

well, at least in an oedipal sense it was a success

Posted by: alan at September 26, 2006 08:38 PM

Hey Guys, maybe it's of interest... some stuff about 9/11! Don't know how you think about it!? Have a look at the page of Robert!
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Posted by: Martina at September 27, 2006 08:03 AM

M - yeah the "9/11 was a hoax" theory has been kicking around for a while now. surprisingly, people actually buy into it--a *lot* of people.

imho, there are no more grand conspiracies in this day & age. information wants to be free.

Posted by: alan at September 27, 2006 08:26 AM

adding to that, i think there will continue to be many *grand conspiracy theories* in this day & age...disinformation also wants to be free. :)

Posted by: alan at September 27, 2006 08:40 AM

What's that line about never ascribing to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence?

Not that I don't think there's a form of organized malice operating at the highest levels of the US Gov't (or pick your favorite dominant political institution), but c'mon, folks, we're talking about a bunch of rich assholes with incredibly bad taste in pretty much everything that matters. These people are not running-everything-in-the-world through their supersecret mechanisms of super connected blah blah blah conspiracy material. They are just rich assholes who mostly can't do their jobs all that well.

Posted by: brennen at September 27, 2006 06:53 PM

you're right, there's something insulting about it all...to suspect them of conspiracy credits them with far more competence than they deserve.

Posted by: alan at September 27, 2006 10:58 PM
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