ok, I'm pretty imbalanced, to put it lightly. ask kraft or any of the carnie crew. I may have had all my marbles at one point, and I may have been playing with a full deck several years ago, but.....well, let's just say I'm more than a couple sandwiches short of a picnic. now, without everyone jumping on board and bashing me for being crazy (like that will help), think about where you would want to be institutionalized if you went nuts. I live in michigan, but I'm not opposed to relocating. Anyone have any advice other than not to let the nurses push you around and sedate you and pimp you out like in kill bill? Man, I hate going crazy...
I'd go to NYC and walk around the streets with all the other nuts. But I'm 100% sane so I'll never have to think about it. But if you want to be an inside nut, instead of a free range nut, California is where you want to be.
hmmm......cali. I'm thinking venice beach. I was expecting to be put away by someone in the midwest, but i bet I can get to third world country before I lose all senses. ya know, I just saw "apocalypse now". not that I want the death, but I could really see being king of a village. plus, I might get to scuba now and then. thanks for the help guys.
I'd go to the top of a clock tower (or some other similar high spot) with a high powered rifle. oh, is that not what you meant? -steve
If you're not a danger to yourself or others without the meds I say be insane. People get hung up on the definition of sanity. But what makes them sane and you a nutter? What if you're the sane one and, because of peer pressure and morons preaching, the insane are the norm? Once again, if you're NOT a danger, just be your insane self. F-ck everyone else.
Come to work here. You don't have to be nutz to work here - but your sanity credentials are very competative..........
Nope, I'm still in Nagoya. I'll be home for a couple weeks soon, but I don't come home permanently til next summer. just in time to miss the first half of the season, dammit.
You don't sound imbalanced to me...you sound homesick. Once you get back to Michigan and can start racing again...you'll be fine. Hang in there!