Saturday, June 12, 2010

ah(uh)ohamIalivetodie

ah(uh)ohamIalivetodie ah. uh. ohhh(as in zer0) ha ham no AM I alive to die? isn't that essentially what we're accomplishing in the long (long) run? depending of course on how far into the future we go. for example if it's anywhere longer than 150 years, it's most likely longer than the current human life span. and if it's anything less than 5-10 minutes, it's most likely not very significant to a human life span. or is it? 5 minutes that is, I think I could make a case that five minutes is very important, but consider instead 5 hundredths of a second, or less. we as humans can't really fathom that type of time distance can we? how many 5/100th's of seconds have i used just in typing this most recent word recent. recess. reces. i'm in the depress weed rest back on the weed rest vest my invaluable test- testament to the precarious various scary-us scary you too watch us on youtube quote endquote das racist dad drab grab stab strawberry patch the tire light the fire squelch the fire rock the tire stone nail trails the tire wire ply plywood ply wire try wino fry nemo tread slow acxkdcipteepee tree leer jet swoops, inches from the rim of the passenger plane's rear tail; used for direction and aeronautical profusion, the rear tail is vital to a plane flight, and that psycho barely clipped ours! said the lieutenant over the loud speaker. yeah no shit i thought, if you'd let me out these chains i'd jump out and chase the bastards, but the flightjackets were only to be used on special occasions, and my current situation didn't allow it. if it weren't for that ditch, i thought, i'd probably be the one floating in the casket, instead of suspended by my vitals by wire on the deathbed of life; if saving lives were the objective, then the temperframe made a lot of sense; but if some poor bastard would be better off on the other side of the living, then let the man die for crime's sake. but army training took costs, everyone knew that. as did the jackets. at least we can coast on the jet stream most of the way, save some fuel i thought to myself. what was it 250 nautical miles an hour the man-made jetstream generated or well centralized would be a better word for it.

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