Yeah, I know what you mean. The guy couldn't help but let a grin creep in when he managed to make people laugh, like a kid. It was very endearing. Which of course makes it all much sadder.
Funny, endearing is the word I was thinking of while watching him; it's almost like being on stage was at odds with his shy personality; but like for all artists, it seemed that his need to express his inner reality was greater than his any other misgivings. In some shows, you could literally see his hands shake. What a really great man.
Ok, then it's sealed. Man, they're going to be surprised when they wake up tomorrow (at about 3pm) to find themselves stuck in an endless dream-state (did I mention that as a pisces, I'm up for trade,.. I'm particularly appealing to the Geminis here, hint hint..I make a pretty good apple strudel).
Thank you. I particularly liked the joke about the hard-to-reach plants.
I thought the bit about the pen being hard to reach was stellar.."or, if the pen's too far, I have to convince myself that what I thought of wasn't funny", lol. I've done that on many occasions..speaking of which, why is it that, the moment you turn out the lights to go to sleep, a rush of thoughts come into your head?
"I thought the bit about the pen being hard to reach was stellar.."or, if the pen's too far, I have to convince myself that what I thought of wasn't funny", lol. I've done that on many occasions..speaking of which, why is it that, the moment you turn out the lights to go to sleep, a rush of thoughts come into your head?"
Good question. Another good question - how much more advanced would humanity be if everybody took an hour out of their day(say, instead of watching tv) just to think?
"Nice Yama."
Thanks.🙂
Would you like to trade Peter Gabriel(yes, him. Again) for Anthony Kiedis?
I mean, look at him, he's practically an Aqua already!