That is a really weird thing to say. Where's Goro Adachi when you need him to analyze this nonsense??
You know what's weird (and it's only weird for me in my little boxed in world so others probably won't care) but yesterday afternoon I was sorting through donated books at my volunteer gig and came across a photo book about Diana. It was done after her death, and was kind of like a review of her life from childhood to the funeral, and included quotes from people who knew her and then some text narration. I'm not an anglophile, and have no interest in the royals, but there I was, sitting down on the floor cross legged, flipping through the entire book from start to finish. And then flipping through it some more after finishing. Then I put it back in the box, finished my work and went home. Only to log onto the 'net after getting home and seeing all this stuff about some big Diana concert, and how it was the day before her birthday as we approach the 10 year anniversary of her death in August, etc. etc. and so on.
It was just really weird to me. I haven't ever come across a Diana book crossing my path like that, let alone the same day some big shindig was happening in her honor, broadcast around the world. Weird! It was like the time I felt compelled to buy that Elvis CD at Starbucks in Ft. Lauderdale, which had apparently been on display with other CDs for weeks/months before that, and it turns out I was buying it on the exact day of the 50th anniversary of Elvis' first recording. That left me going "hanh?? what are the odds!" Considering I really know nothing about Elvis and have never really listened to his stuff.
The Diana book was a bit weirder though....
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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"I get by with a little help from my (higher density) friends."
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