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Thursday, August 28, 2003


STREET PHILOSOPHY #2
Be forewarned, this one could get a little messy and involves discussing bodily functions . . . if this bothers too many people, I'll delete it . . . . .


So, why is it that we say that we "take a crap" when clearly we're leaving one much more than we are taking? I figure it relates a lot to how we say we "take a walk".

(Okay, here's where it gets weird . . .)

So, how does "take a walk" differ from "go for a walk"? The latter sounds a lot more forced, doesn't it? It's like, "I am making a statement that I will go walk now." On the other hand, "take a walk" seems more relaxed and . . . free-ish(?). Kind of like, "I'm taking time out of my busy schedule to walk around and be merry.

That in mind, what does that say about our bathroom habits? Do we as a society enjoy our time in that little tiled room that much?


(Disclaimer: I'm sure someone just got offended. Feel free to voice your offense as bluntly and viciously as you need to.)

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