What do you mean out of time?
Posted by: The BML on Tue September 13, 2005 at 14:03Well I meant outside of time... so that I don't have to worry about time passing... and can do whatever I want for as long as I want.
But out of time sounds better cuz reference to R.E.M. (whose videos I was watching when I wrote this)
I'd love that.
I have actually thought about not wearing a watch for a day and acting like I was 'out of time', but then I realise that everything I do is based on a schedule, and I have to get to uni/work ontime.
Which is boring.
And I guess that strictly speaking that wouldnt be out of time, it would be normal, just without something to remind you what the time was.
Oh well...
cute snow!
Posted by: Clarissa on Wed September 14, 2005 at 9:49