Yeah...going OVER the cliff...notes! Sorry, I could not help myself! Seriously though for me thinking is merely rearranging predjudiced presuppositions, so this four barrell swinging heresy is freaking me out! So is muscular thrust for the hitter the motor cycle, or the sidecar? When I hit I actually trash talk CF sayings things like "Not in my house, beeaa...!" So to suggest he (CF) is still lurking would suggest that I cannot force invisible forces into submission "Oh the gravity!"
Yeah...going OVER the cliff...notes! Sorry, I could not help myself! Seriously though for me thinking is merely rearranging predjudiced presuppositions, so this four barrell swinging heresy is freaking me out! So is muscular thrust for the hitter the motor cycle, or the sidecar? When I hit I actually trash talk CF sayings things like "Not in my house, beeaa...!" So to suggest he (CF) is still lurking would suggest that I cannot force invisible forces into submission "Oh the gravity!"
The Swinger, Daryl, is the cadaver that falls off the merry-go-round.
The Hitter, Ted, uses muscular force to blast off the merry-go-round.
cadaver > noun: Medicine or literary, a corpse. - origin: Latin, from cadere 'to fall'
cado ex venia > fall from grace, as in Daryl’s fall from Ted’s grace