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Hey, let's stop and 2020 and move to our new residence.
It's a nice round number, and no one will want to disturb it.
2025, are we supposed to meet with Vulcans yet? Or will that be another century or so?
One more Huh, for old time's sake. And 2050 is a better number than 2049.
We need to go for Huh-2222. No need for a post-frenzy...just a goal to gradually work towards...with a day-by-day, baby-steps approach...to be achieved by mid-late next week.
2222 indeed is a very nice balanced number. I would set my heart on it except that it seems impossible to stop Huh from growing. Soon as we reach 2222, we'll have to aim for 2424.
I kind of like this new slow-growth policy. It's like we the Marin County of threads or something now.
And Jack, do you have OCD? Is this part of the overlapping brain phenomenon?
" I must be happy to be working again, after a long period of what I call “artistic sleepâ€."
You do indeed sound like a man on a creative adrenaline rush tonight.
I wonder if OC tendancies are part of creative personalities. One of my favorite writers, David Sedaris, writes a lot about his childhood battle with OCD. And he was seriously suffering from it. He claims it went away when he started smoking.
Go check out the second thread down. Funny potential for a smackdown at the end between me and God--er, I mean, "allah."
"I think PeterP is paying you guys to keep me back here!"
Ahem. I'm no thread whore.
HAve you been drinking coffee all day instead of eating? Are you sort of vibrating right now?
Ehhh, too bad he didn't answer. I probably shouldn't try to make him mad, but he was clearly trying to make me feel...what? Angry? Wrong? Probably the latter.
I'm eating Jelly Bellies right now. Food of the gods. But you need some real food.
"You are PeterP paid fluff bunny! "
LOL. This makes Peter P sound like some kind of wacked pimp. Pimping stuffed animals.
"Except the peanut butter ones."
Blech. Yes. Awful. And licorice. Can't eat those either. There are actually lots of flavors I don't like, but I like the uniqueness of them enough to eat them anyway. Mainly I have buttered popcorn and coconut or whatever it is in this bag.
"The GOAT CHEESE pizza is in the oven, not to worry. "
LOL. Of course. I was going to suggest pizza. Also the food of the gods.
"The popcorn ones are a little tweaked too Jamie. You are a weird one. "
It took me years to start liking them. I don't know why I kept eating them when I thought they were disgusting.
No, I don't have OCD. I just have a few minor tendancies in that direction, much more as a kid than I do now.
So do you think talking on this blog expends your creative energy and/or serves as a substitute for your painting?
Or is that just a complicated way of asking if you use it to procrastinate (I do, most certainly)?
I'm just wondering, not trying to make you feel guilty or anything. ;-)
Actually this month has been a real dry patch creatively for me. I wrote a bunch of crap I don't want to revise, and I've been procrastinating a lot, but I think it's a combination of many stressors.
But then I think, there are really no excuses. I should just work through whatever crap is happening. That's what professionals are supposed to do.
But then sometimes my brain gets stuck on one train of thought, and I have to re-set it by focusing intently on something else. So I think this blog keeps me from re-setting my brain to focus on work.
Excuses excuses.
"It seems you always need to get going…or I never leave. one or the other. "
Hmmmm. No, I really just thought you'd disappeared. I wansn't hinting at anything. I'm watching the Simpsons.
Since you paint, do you find it harder to appreciate the work of other painters the longer you do it? Or does it not affect the way you view the work of others? Do you find it more enjoyable to look at other artforms (I'm guessing no since you listed mostly painters among your favorites)?
LOL, you're being really paranoid. I was just trying to think out my damn question!
Maybe we should move to the shed thread to keep from having these weird "hey you've disappeared" interludes.
Ah, jadedness, that's what I was wondering about. I know in writing, it becomes harder and harder not to deconstruct what the writer reads. Reading for enjoyment becomes more difficult an experience to have. I was wondering if it translated to art as well. But, there are some writers I can still get lost with--I just have a harder time finding them. Not that I know what the hell I'm doing or claim to be a good writer--it's just the process that leads to the deconstructing.
It's sort of like if a builder looked at houses and was only able to see the parts that made the house--not able to appreciate the house in its finished form.
LOL, no I did not see the other posts. You probably have low blood sugar or something. It's making you freak out a little.
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