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First text | on Apr 19th 2000, 05:27:14 wrote Lori about hide |
Latest text | on Apr 27th 2004, 02:20:43 wrote B Starr about hide |
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on Mar 28th 2001, 05:55:35 wrote |
i hide from phone calls-the power of caller ID. Sometimes I wish i didn't have Caller ID because then they stop over and ask why they can't get through.
I loved playing hide-and-seek when I was a child. We lived on a farm so there were plenty of places to hide.
Sometimes I would climb up into the hayloft. Or crawl under the front porch.
They both seemed like good places to hide, but I was always found.
Once, I hid in the chicken coop. I wouldn't recommend that as a spot--even though no one thought to look for me there!
A hide is the skin of an animal. Usually cured by some tanning process, hides are used primarily as garments for the feet of people with enough money to buy them. Also for bags that ladies like to stick things in. And for baseballs I think.
Are people who hide from the world cowards, or perhaps just looking at the world in a different fashion? Society sets norms after all, of how the world should be, no? In that case, one who is »hiding«, are they simply straying from the norm? Looking at the world through a shifted view? Perhaps staring at the world through a thin veil most don't realize is there.
They told me not to hide my light under a bushel but the world seems full of bushels. Is there anyone there to lift them off?
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