Bob1951
10-06-05, 12:57 PM
I hope not. But if so, call the shrink nearest you immediately.
There were a few posts about full-moon symptoms. I took them tongue-in-check but will think twice next time.
Quotes below are from the following:
A Case of Lycanthropy
Harvey Rostenstock, M.D. and Kenneth R. Vincent, Ed.D.
The American Journal of Psychiatry Vol. 134, No. 10. October 1977
"Lycanthropy, a psychosis in which the patient has delusions of being a wild animal (usually a wolf), has been recorded since antiquity. ...
Not infrequently, bizarre and chaotic sexuality is expressed in a primitive way through the lycanthropic symptom complex. Patients whose internal fears exceed their coping mechanisms may externalize them via projection and constitute a serious threat to others. ... Many of these people were paranoid schizophrenics."
YIKES,
Bob
lostdog65
10-06-05, 03:30 PM
To quote Warren Zevon...
"Ahooooooo....werewolves of London....ahooooooooo!"
Nope...never noticed the *growl* tendency to exhibit any traces *snarl* of lycanthropy *howl*. Nope...
Eric ;)
Bob1951
10-06-05, 09:25 PM
To quote Warren Zevon...
"Ahooooooo....werewolves of London....ahooooooooo!"
Nope...never noticed the *growl* tendency to exhibit any traces *snarl* of lycanthropy *howl*. Nope...
Eric ;)
Eric,
You make me "howl". You and I got to go flying someday. We'll have great stories ---- if we survive.
Hey, can you get one of your oil burners down and stopped in 2,000 feet? There's strip about 6 miles from my house. 36/18. There is a trailer park on the north end. Believe it or not, only one trailer ever got creamed. Not by heavy iron either. A newbie overshot the runway. Miraculously no one was in the trailer and the pilot walked with minor injuries. The south end is a corn field. Nothing lives in the field except me but only 1 night a month. So land to the south during daylight hours; that'll give you another 2 to 3 thou to get stopped.
Bob
lostdog65
10-07-05, 03:37 PM
Bob...
Depends on the plane I'm flying. Landing is usually no problem on short strips...it's taking off again that can cause you to wind up in said cornfield, dirty-side up wondering what all these crows are doing circling over my head!
Eric
Jackinbox
10-07-05, 06:36 PM
It may explain the hairs in my back...
Bob1951
10-07-05, 06:45 PM
I got to say ...
Between Lostdog, Jackinbox and a few others, laughter may just be the thing that makes me sane.
By wife come is and asks what so funny. I say read this and she doesn't laugh. She thinks me sitting in front of a monitor with hysterical laughing tears running down my face is what's funny. I'm not kidding. At least, not this time.
Bob
lostdog65
10-08-05, 11:18 PM
By wife come is and asks what so funny. I say read this and she doesn't laugh. She thinks me sitting in front of a monitor with hysterical laughing tears running down my face is what's funny. I'm not kidding. At least, not this time.
ROFLMAO!!
My wife always asks, "what's so funny in there?" and when I tell her, she just looks at me. When I show her she says, "okaaay...". Same thing with emails that are funny...sometimes she doesn't see the humor...
I feel your pain Bob!
And Jackinbox...it's not so much the hairs on my back as the ones in my ears and nose...now that's scary!
Eric