by Kim » Thu Mar 26, 2015 2:54 pm
Re: An interesting visit to the Post Office
Postby Bob » Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:40 pm
Linda Brown wrote:
I guess that Kim has gotten upset with me enough to change her Avatar to a picture of the front of the Yucca Valley Post Office. Bob... should I consider that a threat?
Linda
I don't visit that site after that first look.
Somebody is using a post office as their avatar? I think that's kinda funny. I thought an avatar was supposed to represent how a person want's to express how they function on a forum or game site, what they feel moves them, how they view themselves..
I like Matt Dillon (James Arness) He serves as the U.S. Marshal of Dodge City, Kansas in an old tv series.. A straight shooting Marshal who cuts to the chase..
The television series ran for 20 seasons from 1955 to 1975, and stands as the United States' longest-running prime time, live-action drama with 635 episodes. Pretty epic..
Post Office Avatar -
hmm.. psycho analysis.. who want's to be a building, and a building which is a post office? a place to dispense letters, stamps, look at wanted posters, possibly obtain forms for a passport.. hmm
game - post office: Post Office is a kissing game played by boys and girls at parties. It has been referred to in United States popular culture since at least 1925. psycho analysis - fetish needing to be constantly kissed
Which do you think then the post office avatar represents, from a psycho analysis?
Linda has made it a point to ask Bob what his psycho analysis about my choice of avatars. It's actually pretty amusing from my end here. First, I don't know Bob and he doesn't know me, other than what Linda tells him, and we all know she tells the truth all the time lol. Anyway, hmmm I want to be a building? Lol sorry too funny. And then he brings up the old post office game, meaning I have a fetish to be kissed all the time lol. No fetish about kissing Bob, I get all I need and want. Other fetishes, maybe lol. She sees it as a threat? Of course she does! once again she started something she shouldn't have and now needs to throw the attention to something else, so no one will question her reasoning once again for bringing my son into all this.
What we take time to dream, do we dare make reality?