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Wednesday, July 12, 2006
some of my eXs . . .

I deliberately and with reasonable forethought chose Texas as my home.  There are all kinds of idiots and I like the plain idiots better than the rest of the idiots. ;)  I am always on the look-out for a better place to live, but have only seen places I would like to see.  New Orleans has a magnetic attraction for me, but I'm not living in the bayou.  I don't cotton much to mosquitos.

Wizardry is best demonstrated during the personal interviews.  Knowing which skills to keep secret is essential.  These are not the droids you are looking for.

I think working for other people sucks, but as long as they have the money, I'm stuck with that paradigm.  I like being a mad genius - someone should follow me around and write down everything I say and then turn it into money - my interest is not easily controlled, so I'm not easily bought and consequently less easy to sell. 

The magic I sell is so elusive that no one can really evaluate my efforts - I'm the only one who knows what kind of job I have done.   But milking a system lost all its excitement ages ago, and I would prefer to find a system that I can actually thrive in.  I am doing some deep soul searching to see my way hence.

I have been shown a dozen opportunities in Texas.  There are really only so many players who can afford me.  I'm going to attempt to interview them all.  Knowledge is power. 

M

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#1  12 July 2006 - 19:44
 
if the mad genius needs an assistant, give me a call. i love madness.
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#2  12 July 2006 - 20:29
 
Ayup, we don't have many mosquitos up heya in Wahskonsin. Nor Maine, same parallel, but I refuse to say 'hey dere' and adhere to my roots. I had a granny who did witchcraft under the pale moonlight with a brindle calf (or was it a bean? I forget). If you need a spell, let this Irish-wimmin know.

Cuz I truly fear for anyone who uses the word 'paradigm' in a sentence and thinks knowledge, and not money, is power. I've worked with plenty of mad geniuses, we'll set you up, heh. Name your price, young man. I'll bury a bean for you.
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#3  12 July 2006 - 22:10
 
mad geniuses always need loving assistants, as well as a few good minions. I must warn you, well, why bother . . don't wear anything complicated

I have been cautioned against stroking cats and laughing in public again - we must be discreet - what happens in the laboratory stays in the laboratory

M
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#4  13 July 2006 - 15:28
 
under no circumstances will I consent to living north of here = I have no use for cold, none at all

M
baking in a Texas July
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#5  13 July 2006 - 19:38
 
I meant do you want me to plant a bean for good luck in your job hunt, which is something my grannie used to do. As in, good luck and good wishes in finding the perfect job for you. I wouldn't wish Maine or Wisconsin winters on anyone.

Technically, I have 5 rows of really great looking beans growing already. So I wouldn't have to plant one. Just keep watering them. Pick a number and I will make that your bean plant, heh. Or not, whatever you want. But good luck anyway :-)
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