Monday, September 13, 2010

Monday's Missives



  • I get told quite often that Zac is a treasure- even by people who don't really know us, they've just interacted with us or have seen he and I interacting at the park or in a restaurant etc.
  • We are at the library. A minute ago some weirdo started goosing Zac. Before I could tell him to stop or give a dirty look Zac recoiled and said, "Stop, you're getting me dirty!"

  • Still cannot ever spell restaurant correctly.

  • Nope, not even that time.

  • There are signs in the old Casino Beach park on Lake Worth warning that alligators have been spotted there. Would be just my luck...

  • Got my heart broken fairly recently. The resultant case of butthurt simply would not cut loose of me and give me my life back. However, she did something soooo gratuitously cruel quite a while after the fact that my feelings for her disappeared right at that point- gone, nothing. That has never happened to me before. I think we all assume those feelings kind of die on the vine over time and fade away so it was shocking to me that they were just gone. I would not have believed it if someone had told me it was possible.

  • Recently a woman said to me,"I like you. I really do." "Oh yeah- what do like about me?" said I. "Well, you're sooo cool. I like that you're a great nurse, your tan skin, and most of all the fact you're a sweet gentleman- that's very sexy!"

  • What an ego boost. What 'til she gets to know me a little better though.

  • I've posted this recently, but I can't get enough of it- take it away Neon Trees with Animal.

1 comment:

an Donalbane said...

Wasn't aware of the 'gators at Casino Beach, but there's, uh, always the possibility of the, you know...goat-man.

Was it you who posted some time back some B&W shots of the old Casino Beach, back when the amusement park was in full swing?

Would love to have seen it back then. All I can remember is the old riverboat. I seem to remember from some idle research months ago, that, in its last gasp, the park was just about to get some much-needed capital from a Texan done good in Hollywood...Dan Blocker.

But then he died, and apparently so did the possibility of the park being saved.