Sunday, February 20, 2005

I Always Knew That

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This brings you and me to the natural end of this current blog entry: I am drunk as a skunk, and as such I ought to bow out gracefully. All good things must come to an end. But I know you are curious about me. Here are the stats:

I began drinking 3.2 beer around 1705; I poured my first whiskey about 1730. Since then I have imbibed five 3.2 beers and one pint of Canadian Whiskey. It is now 0120 next morning and I am drunk as the proverbial skunk.

And yet I still feel in control as I write this blog and review what I have written. In short I feel confident that my logical brain is overseeing this scenerio in spite of the rise - the temporary rise - of my emotional brain. This results in the emotional feeling of satisfaction. That is to say that in spite of my emotional brain's indulgence in booze to this point, my logical brain has remained 'in control' and feeds back this information to my emotional brain, which receives the information with personal pleasure!

Now that I think about it, my lovely and glorious brain is one! I always knew that.