This one is a classic observation of life. It reminds me of a dog named Sarah who loves to bounce around and play! :-)
It also reminds me of a seven year old at the Tower of London who was happily chasing pigeons (which he could never hope to catch) while his parents rested and looked on. Another tourist took such umbrage at the simple joy...apparently feeling that the pigeons were being abused by said chasing...that she felt it necessary to have one of the Beefeaters escort the parents and child from the area and admonish them against chasing pigeons.
Some people just can't stand to watch others having fun.
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Date: 2004-05-14 07:17 am (UTC)Eternal Verities
Date: 2004-05-14 08:01 pm (UTC)It also reminds me of a seven year old at the Tower of London who was happily chasing pigeons (which he could never hope to catch) while his parents rested and looked on. Another tourist took such umbrage at the simple joy...apparently feeling that the pigeons were being abused by said chasing...that she felt it necessary to have one of the Beefeaters escort the parents and child from the area and admonish them against chasing pigeons.
Some people just can't stand to watch others having fun.
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Date: 2004-05-14 09:15 pm (UTC)being different is hard, you want so badly for someone to understand, and they leave you all alone....cold...no one to play with.
im too philosophical for a fifteen year old girl.