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days off days off days off
I used to love watching catchphrase on Saturday night, with fish and chips and a can of Lilt : Say what you see! Tomorrow Naomi and I are going to Cosco. It's an American wholesale super market. Gunna get me some Twinkies and bags of chips. Sunday, the zoo is celebrating some anniversary and it's free, so I'm having my Japanese lesson there with the monkeys and elephants. Monday might be nice for a hike or maybe we'll go to the park and have a Subway. Could I make this post more boring...(That was Chandler) Temptation Island UK series 2 starts tonite. I love that show. I'm now burning grapefruit oil. It smells nice. Infact, it smells a little like grapefruits. I was wondering today, whilst in the toilet, whether enlightenment was just the realization that our brains know absolutely everything about everything. Recently I've started re-watching Steve Martin films. Then I speak to this guy at work and he says Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is on tonite. Now I reckon I knew that, and I had been getting ready for it by re-watching some of his older movies. There are endless examples of this all the time. And it's not luck. Our brain is planning and thinking and processing all sorts of signals all day everyday, and it reaches its own conclusions too: 1: I see an advert for a new Steve Martin film at the cinemas and my brain knows that there will be a Steve Martin film on Japanese TV at some point. (They do that here. Before the release of Matrix Reloaded, they put The Matrix on TV) 2: I start getting back into Steve Martin in preparation for the Steve Martin film on TV. 3: I forget where I saw that advert for the new Steve Martin film. 4: A friend tells me Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is on TV tonite. 5: I think it's coincidence... Just sit back and let the brain do its thing...
posted by PA on Friday, March 18, 2005
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