Love Recipe

by Emon on July 25, 2007

How to make love work will never be the title of just one recipe. Thousands of recipes exist that have made some happy couples all over the world. How did they make it work? Sadly, their little advices won’t do us any good for it’s our own search for making love work that keeps us working.

Enough of that shit. If we simply believe in the Jedi-ism ‘Nobody knows anything’ (I’m sure someone before William Goldman realized it) then we should know that no one knows shit about how to make anything work, let alone love. Mark Morford has his own take on the matter and he’s done me and, perhaps even more you, the reader, a huge favor by expressing it before I do. I do, let’s say, a sucky job of writing with sophistication; I may have killed off whatever ’sophistication’ I carry by using the word ’sucky’).

Haven’t written much in the past few weeks - anything longer than a sentence, that is. Feels good to be back with a burst of inspiration, although in teeny doses. :) How’ve you all been?

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Nicole 07.26.07 at 4:43 pm

I really enjoyed that Morford column, too! And what’s wrong with the word “sucky?” I think it’s very sophisticated ;-)

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Emon 07.26.07 at 5:28 pm

That column, I thought, was one of his best. Yeah…why not…’sucky’ is sophisticated! :)

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