Friday, July 15, 2005

What will we do without the Fly?

Ever notice when Flick the Fly stays away for a while, we all revert
back to being Troglodites and start in with the pee-pee, ca-ca jokes?

Then he show's up and we all try to act nice? Fact is, we're teerible.

But...just remember, Flick's the one who brought up the
"Skleeve/Crack" thing. So, unless he's completely transcended
by now, due to music practice, meditation, and proper diet, I'll
bet he still get's a little chuckle out of our idiotic crassness.

What's more, if he has made the "big breakthrough" I bet
he's laughing his ass off without the slightest hint of a smile
on his face.

(That's the kind of stuff mahatmas can do... that and dry out
30 or 40 wet blankets whille sitting naked on a frozen lake in Nepal)

4 Comments:

Blogger Spinfly said...

I love the Fly. I too think it was funny how nice everything got after he stopped it. Cant wait so here some of the tracks off that new abum.

Fri Jul 15, 03:28:00 PM MDT  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

I love him too, of course.

Yup, Ah lahk d' way he tawks
'n' he lahks d' way ah' tawk tew,
...umm hmm.

Fri Jul 15, 04:34:00 PM MDT  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

...got 'ny more a dat potted meat? Mmmm.

Sat Jul 16, 09:14:00 AM MDT  
Blogger Bill Fleming said...

"Same Fly that's always been there and will continue on."

I wonder. That would put Flick the Fly on the sided of Parmenides in the "absolute" debate. The other side (that of Heraclitus) is the position that "you can never step into the same river twice."

This is one of the most ancient philosopical conundrums of all times, and the debate still rages to this day. Anyone care to weigh in?

Here's my tentative observation (not original by any means): "The more things change, the more they stay the same". Anyone? ...anyone? ...anyone?

Maybe this should be a new topic, but I'm too lazy to make it into one, having already thought and typed myself into near exhaustion. (... at my age, that doesn't take much.)

Mon Jul 18, 09:24:00 AM MDT  

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