Thanks, Jim. It's kind of funny--not the ha-ha kind of funny, more the peculiar sense of funny-- how naturally being inconsequential seems to come to me. It occurs to me that perhaps this is the way I usually talk, which might account for why I don't do well at job interviews, first dates and parties-- though its hard to tell, since the last party I was invited to was a New Year's Eve party in 1999 to celebrate the Millennium, when we were all so uptight about Y2K, that the world as we know it would come to an end, which it obviously didn't. So maybe inconsequentiality is a God-given talent, although whether talent is innate or not, the nature vs. nurture controversy, is anybody's guess. So, as you see, I could go on like this forever, assuming I were granted immortality, and the Universe continued on infinitely, another topic of controversy among the greatest minds of our times, from Einstein to Stephen Hawking... phew (pause for breathe)
See what I mean?
BTW, did anyone get the anagram of the author's name in my entry?
Congrats to our(!) Bill Greenwell(s) for his winning entry/entries!
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