tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20236440.post113624061316331417..comments2023-09-08T03:47:25.087-07:00Comments on Disunconclusions: The storyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20236440.post-1136350702897607082006-01-03T20:58:00.000-08:002006-01-03T20:58:00.000-08:00Okay, the problem with a puke story is the fact th...Okay, the problem with a puke story is the fact that vomiting elicits sympathy and nurturing instincts in people. Really, you should focus on a much more appealing Montezuma's Revenge tale because of the different illness dynamics involved.<BR/><BR/>For example, you can barf pretty much anywhere without repercussions but society won't allow you to have dribbling diarrhea wherever you please(amen). When you puke people will automatically ask you if you are OK, and if they can do something for you, and wish you a speedy recovery. When you have explosive diarrhea, people avoid even making eye contact with you, and you feel deeply ashamed and gross. For comedic effect you MUST milk the bowel sickness angle for laughs and leave retching stories for backup giggles. <BR/><BR/>When looking at blogs to start my own, yours came up at random from the Blogger site which I found interesting given our close geographic proximity. Anyway, I like reading blogs that aren't too stuffy, that's what talk radio is for. Hope you keep writing!elasticwaistbandladyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12643871078268503643noreply@blogger.com