There's an elephant in the room.
Only recently I have come to know what that saying means. But I'm now wondering if the meaning could be something different. Or maybe, to me, it is.
Is it possible to think there's an elephant in the room but just not know what it is? Like there's an invisible friction and you just can't seem to put your finger on it.
Is it better that way? Is the unknown better then the known...especially if it's a topic you can't dare bring up nor might want to bring up? All I know is that there is definitley an elephant, but right now, I can barely see it to realise what it means.
The more I write about an elephant and it's anomisity - the more it sounds like a completely stupid metaphor...
...So I'll list the stuff that's happened.
1) I have the internet in my new house - hurrah!
2) Still no heating and hot water.
3) Exams are looming - and I am forever trying to revise for them.
4) I am now a fully-fledged cyclist. Watch out the streets of Cambridge!
5) Doctor Who - Tim McInnerary (sp?) turning into one of the Oodkind!
natashaSPQR
lol whats 'anomisity'?
and tim mcinnerny is spelled thus. but its a tricky one, so i'll let you off