Read what the cat says today...The Tree Theory ~version 1.0.2~ - by JT, JR & SQ
Guys are trees. Gals are inhabitants of trees. Inhabitants will be looking for trees to stay in, and some trees will hint to the inhabitants to stay in them. Inhabitants have the liberty to choose trees, and the ultimate decision lies in the the inhabitants. Sometimes when an inhabitant stays in a tree, pests of the trees start to show themselves. Some pests may be eradicated, and the inhabitant stays on. When the pests get too much, inhabitant will leave, and look for other trees. Sometimes a tree may be eyed by many other would-be inhabitants. Inhabitants are usually fastidious, and may hop from tree to tree, or rather, tree-looking, before deciding on a tree to stay in. Some inhabitants will observe a tree for its pests to show before making a decision.I abandoned my old tree and is looking at a new tree. Will the new tree notice me? Or continuing eyeing the other would-be inhabitant? A pest in this tree had shown itself, and this would-be inhabitant doesn't mind it much. This would-be inhabitant on one hand wishes to be noticed, yet on the other hand thinks it's embarassing should the tree notice this inhabitant is eyeing it.
On the other hand, gals may be seem as the roots, guys are the trunks. Certain trunks may grow too big for their roots, hence the poor roots have to work very hard to take in water/minerals to be transported to the rest of the tree. Roots also provide a support to hold the tree to the ground. However, it should be noted that trunk and roots complement each other. Without roots, the trunks do not get the essential nutrients. Without trunks, there'll be no leaves, hence no metabolism of the nutrients.
When I play with my cat, who knows if I am not a pasttime for her more than she is to me?---Michel deMontaigne---
posted @ 12/30/2005 10:16:00 PM