I like being trendy but I still don't know how what I wrote is
trendy. I've used analogies to understand things as long as i
can remember and I've always had that, "everything's possible"
attitude. Just my nature. If it's trendy, it means the world
caught up with me. Finally. == Although, I passed any interest
in crystal-healing-powers back in 1984-5 but I *did* wear an
Egyptian galabiyah for Halloween somewhere in the mid 80s. My
mom was married to an Egyptian for a couple of years then and he
brought it back for me as a present. Comfy. Looked new agey.
Egyptian cotton. She kept the last name. Bekheet 'cause she
liked how it flows when she writes it out. My grandmother was
into Edgar Cayce and "ancient astronauts". They LOOKED normal
but in retrospect, they were closet eclectic. In short, it's my
upbringing. Sorry. Lifer whether I like it or not. == I've been
collecting my personal history for about 2 yrs. Right now, I
found some pieces of a calendar from 1996 where I wrote down
every day my adventures with friends. Going to transcribe them
somewhere. Project I'm on. You inspired a few more stories to
come out just now. Sarcasm is just saying the opposite of what
you mean. Dry wit might take intelligence but sarcasm? You just
have to say the opposite. Not much more than that. Starbucks
girls engage in sarcasm all the time. ==