Thursday, January 25, 2007

staring into the void

so i took the bus over to my new apartment to pick up my keys and had the most insane driver ever. he sounded like he was maybe from a carribean island and though the loudspeaker was tinny and quiet, he would announce not just major stops, but every stop with a sing-song, "coming up neeext". i couldn't decide whether to be ecstatic over how fast he was getting me to my destination or to be terrified at his speed around corners. regardless, i was on one of the super-long "accordian" buses and i was very happy to not be in the way back, which felt like it was swinging wildly whenever we took a corner.

it was exhilirating.

and on the ride back, i had the same driver.

3 Comments:

Blogger Jesse said...

i'm
i'm going
i'm going to
i'm going to sleep
i'm going to sleep the
i'm going to sleep the clock
i'm going to sleep the clock around.


goodnight, all you minivans.

12:56 AM  
Blogger World According to Linda said...

Jessie,
Thought I'd drop in and say hello.
Took me forever to find your site...had to research the comment you left on my blog...to connect.
I spent many hours pondering the molecular structure of water and came to this conclusion (the other day).
I think it may actually be....an original thought...not easy in this day and age.

"A bubble is ...a drop...turned inside out."
Put it in the book I'm working on now, called..
"Under the Crainium Cap of Linda MacDonald-Lewis"
See ya next time I'm in Stump Town.
Linda
The Bard at Large
PS I'm openong my Celtic Shop bacj up in Seaside in March...called
"Celtic Story" 407 Broadway.

9:15 AM  
Blogger World According to Linda said...

Jessie,
Thought I'd drop in and say hello.
Took me forever to find your site...had to research the comment you left on my blog...to connect.
I spent many hours pondering the molecular structure of water and came to this conclusion (the other day).
I think it may actually be....an original thought...not easy in this day and age.

"A bubble is ...a drop...turned inside out."
Put it in the book I'm working on now, called..
"Under the Crainium Cap of Linda MacDonald-Lewis"
See ya next time I'm in Stump Town.
Linda
The Bard at Large
PS I'm openong my Celtic Shop back up in Seaside in March...called
"Celtic Story" 407 Broadway.

9:17 AM  

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