An insight into the workings of my mind. You have been warned ;-) Here you will find my musings on various matters. From the profound to the ridiculous: seemingly disparate elements yet often found to be two sides of the same coin.
Friday, 2 September 2016
Déjà vu
This is weird: I keep having the sense that I've posted about certain concepts before. I search my blog and find nothing, yet the blog post déjà vu keeps happening. Maybe it's because some of my thoughts have been hanging around for a while, pushing to get themselves on paper, as it were. Virtual paper anyway. It's rare that I write with pen on page. I'm fairly good with words but there is no beauty in my handwriting. Anyhoo, I digress. I'm like Ronnie Corbet in his chair at the end of The Two Ronnies. There were tangents on his tangents. I can relate to this - my tangents are so twisty turny that people often struggle to keep up. But that doesn't matter. I'm not writing for the masses here. I might be my only reader! Now I'm having déjà vu again. Something odd is afoot . To return to the beginning of this post - weird.
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