Testing, testing, one, two, three.
So I'm on the volcano walking past the Chevron. I just parked my car and I'm walking through my office. It's Thursday. I was just listening to the part of one QA4 before where leader reveals to El Mamed that knows about Tango and his effort to get a convince her to kill him. There's also prior to that in their little dialogue also. It's like a long dialogue where he talks about a story from Frazier. That dialogue is very important. I want to revisit it. The story from Frazier about King or at least a land where the King arranged for 10-15 years and minutes killed in a very violent and bloody way. I talk about other things that dialogue is very important. What else? I'm trying to get back to the story of the egg. The sheriff and the flightless bird quote about Rusty Tinham. What else? The story of the egg, what does it mean? It's a creation story. Still trying to... I should out or shell it out. What else? I'm drawn to blank. I felt like I had a really good idea. Another sort of scroll story topic or a table. I can get ahead to do what it loves, but I'm not absolutely certain what it was. I definitely got the idea while listening, I think, to this part of one, two, and four. But I just don't... I can't recall it. So I'll just keep thinking about it until something rings a bell. But for now, I'm just going to keep going, I guess.
Okay, so it's just that an idea for another fable. It's kind of an Icarus-like fable, but set more or less in an inking setting, you know, Peru, and that kind of self-American indigenous repertoire has taken all of it all in one to kind of permeate the artistic repertoire, so to speak of the fable. I got the idea for some reason while listening to Russian-prohazah, I shied. I don't know why, but I did. I was standing on the corner, I think there was an okay and a group of students were crossing on my right. I was facing a festoon, and the idea just came to me that we're dealing with birds here, people. This is a story about birds of, you know, birds of a feather flock together kind of things, where, you know, birds are so, we are so much like birds, we just, we have so much in common, it's amazing. So, what this story is about, I have no idea, I just know that there has to be, I was also, yeah, trying to relate how, I don't know what we're going to call them, because it's going to have to have some role among the birds as a moderator or, as a switchboard operator or router, but the bird or bird type out there is, has that role. I'm, is there a certain type of species that kind of directs other species? Is there a symbiotic relationship? I have that, a particular bird has to a species that will, or another bird, that will guide. I mean, I suppose you could call them Mr. Honey Guide. That's kind of, it's the closest thing where the bird actually leads animals to the honey. So, what is the name for his role, as opposed to his actual thing, if his name is, this honey guide, what is his role, what is his horse? So, but he's relating stories of how the flight of horse existed, and many different shapes and forms throughout history. The Silk Road is an example of how the messages were transmitted, and in that time, as old as the Silk Road is. And the, what, well, there's also the suggestion of the, in form of writing or communication with the springs, I've got to learn more about that because it's very important to the story. The idea is that the flight of horse is, is just that, it's not, it's a flight. And it's, it's a parent everywhere. So, it's that thing that you just can't put your finger on, but you know it's there. When you go to another country and you hear a word, muddled that sounds like a word, you already know in your own language. Is there some connection when, when you're reading history and you realize, you're facing the same decisions or dilemmas, regardless of time or geography, it's, you know, that's, that's the flight of horse. There's so many different ways we can observe the flight today, but we can't put our finger on it. And that's because of continuous efforts by the flight to, to preserve those, those things. So, in some ways, the flight is like dark matter, except it's, it's very influential. It's an energy in some ways. So, that's, that's another aspect to the flight that we just don't understand, but it's there.