This must be the Dark Stuff.
Today's episode of Whippy Leaks.
I might be a little bit rude from time to time, but this guy taught me all a 10 year old boy could possibly want to know about being rude.
It's a bit young to be introduced to S & M- but then they say Hell is for Children.
It puts a jag on your brain for life. (I can see now where the Whippy-Leaks joke came from. We all have our ways of dealing with this shit. This must be mine.)
Strange days indeed; most peculiar, Momma...
Tomorrow will be better.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Fallout...
It was so windy in Mount Gambier the other day- my hat blew off whilst crossing a busy intersection.
There it sat, my poor hat, in the middle of the busy cross intersection, getting run over by cars...& there was nothing I could do to save him.
Not a thing. I simply couldn't get to her.
It reminded me of Brautigan's 'Sombrero Fallout'.
My hat, sitting there in the middle of the intersection in the centre of town- trouble waiting to happen.
That seemingly innocent accoutrement had the potential to wreak havoc.
If I did not act & quick- the town might be thrown into chaos.
I decided to at least TRY to get close to him, so I crossed once, then a second time, and as I proceeded toward a place where I thought I could get to the hat...
the wind blew him to my feet.
Just like magic.
I fiddled with the wire brim, dusted her off, & despite the trauma, he was good as new.
Pretty tough, me and my hat.
All three of us.
There it sat, my poor hat, in the middle of the busy cross intersection, getting run over by cars...& there was nothing I could do to save him.
Not a thing. I simply couldn't get to her.
It reminded me of Brautigan's 'Sombrero Fallout'.
My hat, sitting there in the middle of the intersection in the centre of town- trouble waiting to happen.
That seemingly innocent accoutrement had the potential to wreak havoc.
If I did not act & quick- the town might be thrown into chaos.
I decided to at least TRY to get close to him, so I crossed once, then a second time, and as I proceeded toward a place where I thought I could get to the hat...
the wind blew him to my feet.
Just like magic.
I fiddled with the wire brim, dusted her off, & despite the trauma, he was good as new.
Pretty tough, me and my hat.
All three of us.
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