Make some room in your mind. This one’s deep. It all starts with Tom, who doesn’t think he’s crazy. Just sensitive, like a psychic. The topics of psychics and “the future” leads Paul to a rant about the pointlessness of knowing the future. (This from a so-called Forecaster.)
The boys agree that life (like this show) is random. One minute you’re driving along, and the next minute a deer is spilling its guts. And not at the bar over a couple of beers. You will hear, in some gruesome detail, about the night Tom’s in-laws looked like they’d wondered off the set of “Carrie.” And forget Cowboys: Paul wonders: Where Have All The Dead Birds Gone?
TODAY’S RANDOM QUOTES:
“My Dad did have a monkey when he was a teenager.”
“It doesn’t matter because…you know…we’re lovers.”
“I see that people are quite interested in your mental illness.”
“YOU are broken. You use this forum as a way to make me feel inadequate.”
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[…] Show 47 Make some room in your mind. This one’s deep. It all starts with Tom, who doesn’t think he’s crazy. Just sensitive, like a psychic. The topics of psychics and “the future” leads Paul to a rant about the pointlessness of knowing the future. […]