An odd thing just happened, and I don't know what to do with it. I feel I should interpret it as a dream, look on it as an augury, or write it inot a story or script. At the very least, I need to share it:<P>I was crossing the street, on the way to my favorite coffee shop, when a man, fairly non-descript, wearing plaid and a bad combover, ran out the front door carrying one or two giant white lillies, the kind cartoon characters sprout when they die. He glanced about quickly and ran off down the sidewalk, clutching the flowers.<P>I didn't think much of this until I reached the doorway myself, and was faced with a Buddhist monk, shaved head, saffron robes and all, who asked me, "Did you see a man with a white flower?"<P>I pointed. "He went thataway," I said, and off he went.<P>
It's just surreal enough it feels like it <I>means</I> something.<P><P>------------------
Scott Maddix
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A moment of surreality...
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It probably does. But I'm certainly not up to interpreting it.<P>But don't worry too much about it. Things like that happen to me too. More often than I like sometimes . . . :- (I'll tell you about Atlanta and the time I was declared dead sometime)<P>------------------
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May Blessings be upon the
head of Cadmus, the Phoenicians
or whoever it was that invented books!
-Thomas Carlyle