I am blogging and working under the influence.
It just took me about 15 seconds to find the return key. Heh.
It's supposed to be a mild muscle relaxer. I'll have to tell my doctor that he and I define the term differently.
If you would like to cuss me out, I suggest you do so within the next four hours, while I don't give a flying duck.
The only reason I mention this is because I continue to drop comments despite my less than articulateness, so I thought I'd run a disclaimer.
WHY? Why you ask, am I driven to self-medicating? I have abandonment issues that I'm working through.
Bear with me.
(HEH! Told ya I reserved the right to pout! ...But heartfelt post is forthcoming, must be lucid.)
Why would you think you have to be lucid to post? Being incoherent never stopped ME!
Posted by: Acidman at January 13, 2005 08:44 PMWhat Acidman said. My straight stuff sucks. Actually, all my stuff sucks. But the point obtains. If you can't blog naked, blog toasted. Words to live by, I say.
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