southerntierguy
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isn't it strange how this question intrigues people? it's not like the 'what came first the chicken or the egg' question, which no one will ever really know the answer to, but there is a definite answer to this one for many people. some don't care about it. i wonder why some don't care and some do. i wonder what other similarities you'd find in people who think it's under or people who think it's over. that would be an interesting study. i grew up in a house with two bathrooms. neither bathroom had a toilet paper holder. the toilet paper sat on the vanity or the side of the tub. so we didn't have to worry about it. when i moved out, i was a strong over person. drove me crazy when it was under. i'm not sure why. some say it's not a long drive between me and crazy, but whatever. at my condo, our bathroom is so tiny, we don't have room for a toilet paper holder. it sits on the vanity. once again no worries about under or over. strange that i have lived two places where there have been no toilet paper holders.
do you sing in the shower?
Musica est exercitium arithmeticae occultum nescientis se numerare animi. Do I wish to let go of my inhibitions, unburden my soul, and express my innermost thoughts and feelings while accounting to no one of them? Do I wish to indulge in the second-most primal of arts as nature's most abundant and pure resource cascades around me? Do I wish to indulge myself in that form of communication which has found a way to link souls of man to man, and of man to his maker, for centuries, yet do so in one of life's more sterile locations? All things to think about, but yes, I want to sing in the shower. But do I sing?
Ah, a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Or in this case, a note by any other name might sound as flat. What is singing? Certainly it must be far more than making one's larynx vibrate in recognizable rhythmic patterns and at stepped frequencies. Whales have been known to "sing" as has amplifying equipment when undesired feedback is interjected. If this be the standard by which I am to be judged, yes, I sing in the shower. On the other hand, my soon-to-be-ex has the standard "Is that what you call singing? I certainly don't call that singing." Simple, but an effective slur on my abilities.
I can only say for certain this: that time I paid the string and brass sections of the Los Angeles Philharmonic to accompany me in the shower, THAT was singing.
Would you please pass the popcorn?
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