f r th se tr cky s mpt ms
(June 13, 2007-December 31, 2008)
Saturday, June 16, 2007
How to feel at rest
Symptom: over-valuation of evasive activities. Cure: Grandmothers.
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
chairs are one of the forgotten and underrated advantages of living in the first world. having to do everything (cooking, eating, giving birth, drink tea) in this hal-sitting, crouching position is not for me. also, one of the reasons we started walking erect was so that we would'nt have our heads so damn close to the ground all the time. 2 years ago I built 4 adirondack chair with my father. there are 78 screws in each chair. pre-drilled, of course.
3 comments:
chairs are one of the forgotten and underrated advantages of living in the first world. having to do everything (cooking, eating, giving birth, drink tea) in this hal-sitting, crouching position is not for me. also, one of the reasons we started walking erect was so that we would'nt have our heads so damn close to the ground all the time.
2 years ago I built 4 adirondack chair with my father. there are 78 screws in each chair. pre-drilled, of course.
yes, anony, but here in the first world we have to tell our therapists about our love/hate relationship with IKEA.
my choice is number 2 or number 3. despite that cute pillow, no. 1 does not appear comfortable.
Louie is dead, long live Louie.
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