T.S. Eliot is one of the brilliant people who expressed a lot of strong opinions. I often found I didn’t agree with them, but there was no denying their intelligence, clarity, and beauty.
I thought that might be a poetic way to start pulling Jay from his faith, which I knew I eventually intended.
Ah, if Jay only knew that others were discussing him and his faith in such a way.
Scratch that, he probably well suspects it. He’s friends with Bruno after all.
I guess I had a good mom, where I just have this gut feeling that mom’s are mom’s to the whole world when a mom is needed.
(sorry i forgot to put up yesterday’ strip, it’s up now)
It’s good to have friends who can just jump on board with ludicrous plans, and actually do so. Although they may have to borrow your couch a lot.
Sometimes I feel this way when I’m in convenience stores, everything is made to last FOREVER, and often it’s been on the shelf for that long.
When you think about the last hundred years, and our eating largely being shaped by companies wanting food to last: both to ship it, let it sit on shelves longer, and so people will buy more of it… and if you’re critical of our modern diet for it’s highly processed foods and lack of nutrition, a convenience store really is the epitome of that.
That’s the fun thing about saying you know someone is that with everything they say, you just go “uh-huh” and smile at them assessingly.