And here we go...
Dima... You take all the time you need brother. There are a few choice things in life that cannot be rushed. Chief among them are making love to a beautiful woman, genius and perfection. You exemplify all three in Long Road Home, my friend. You just keep cooking up your masterpiece and we will be here in the dining hall... hungry and waiting!
Good to hear from all of you as well, Dima, Motseer, Runner and Canto... what a motley crew on this Long Road Home... couldn't ask for better company, my friends.
Runner, I wouldn't say shallow... you just know what you like and go for it. Some call that being focused...
Canto... I agree. Meaningful dialogue does not come easy. It needs to be mused and nurtured.
Mot... Reveille!!! Get up! Get up! Get out of the rack! Drop your cocks and grab your socks, Marines! Reveille!!!
After waking up at zero dark thirty all week to make sure my son got off to work okay, I let myself sleep in 'til 0630 hrs this AM. After your recent post #3269 I am pretty sure that it's YOU who are still asleep, my friend! Hahaha
Oh... and, Dima... Yes, I love my sweet chiba. I sample only the finest sativa and occasionally a fine indica to help me sleep. However, there is no great fog... I am the epitome of moderation. I load up my bowl and take a week or more just to empty it. I picked up 4.5 grams of Jack Herer strain back in August, the last my dispensary had available at the time and I still have a little over half of it left. I'm the same way with alcohol. I usually buy a 750 ml bottle of decent Irish whiskey, usually Bushmill's, around the New Year and it takes me the full year to finish it. So, no fog, no drowning in booze... just enough to take the edge off of a shit day on occasion or celebrate a special day. Yes, the epitome of moderation. That's me... this wasn't always the case but has been for well over 25 years now. Peace, my friend. Keep up the awesome work on this amazingly entertaining, intriguing and enthralling AVN.
Adventure ever on, Phat