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"So what would you rather be," asked Tshirp, "that dog by the bagel cart or that police-car waiting for the next suspect?"
"What about the train?, can I choose to be the train? Look it is packed with children. They are probably heading for the ferry."
"Okay: Train, Police-car or dog?"
"Well, all of them can be pretty fast, right? The dog is a real sprinter, I have been watching him for a while now. And some humans find him cute, so they feed him all kinds of things when he only wags his tail long enough. The police car not only runs fast, it can turn on those colorful s and speed down Broadway just for fun, or when somebody calls for it. Day or night. It happens all the time.... And the train? It is one powerful train, packed with stories and dreams and things and it just goes to some great places 24/7... nice."
"Yes, they can all do pretty amazing things, can't they?"
"Yeah. Pretty wild stuff."
"so? which one do you want to be?"
"do you want to fly over there and grab some of the leftover donuts by the police car?"
"sure... you did not answer my question though."
"I think I did."
"no you did not."
"this was my answer.... let's fly."
"you are silly."
"yeah, let's go."

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very very cute.

I had an iBook, neat, white, light, distinctive and gadget-hungry (I had plenty of Apple gadgets...). Then one day I fell in love with a Hermes Baby portable typewriter with european keyboard. Sold my iBook and all the gadgets. Then I feel in love with a moleskine notebook. It fits in the typewriter metal case. No software. No conectivity. No batteries. No accessories. No virus. No upgrade. Accepts recicled paper. FREEDOM!

May I invite you to Moleskinerie? Its a non-commercial collective blog for Mollies.

Cheers!
Armand

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