In the dream, the family was whole again. Father was alive and somehow survived the burial. When asked how he survived his blood being replaced with formaldehyde, he replied it didn't bother him that much. Then in the dream, she recalled that formaldehyde didn't bother her that much either and supposed it was a genetic predisposition.
They were on one of their family vacations, the ones they used to take when the children were young, and were lodging in a wood cabin. It all seemed so normal and real. Even hours after waking up, it still feels like it really happened and rests in her mind like a real memory.
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
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Hey, just read your post on All Asians Looking the Same. Very funny! I did the quiz and scored a 9 so only a bit better than average. I had more trouble with the men's faces than I did with the women's.
Have you ever noticed though that a caucasian's opinion of what constitutes a "good looking asian" is so dramatically different from an asian person's perspective?
Hi cat! Yes, I totally agree that caucasions and Asians have different views of "Asian beauty." A lot of caucasions think Lucy Liu is beautiful, while a number of Asians would say she's "okay." I can cite countless examples.
Anyways, thanks for stopping by!
Girl, your posts are hilarious. I may just become a permanent fixture on your blog. I can't believe your going to waste your wit and be a lawyer. Then again, your sense of humour will come in handy :)
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