Migraines ? Oh yeah, had some of those as well once, almost as much fun as spending two weeks in a relatively dark room, because of a concussion Btw, I don't think anyone wouldn't relax in the presence of his beloved You know reading this triggered a memory of a certain Futurama episode, where Fry meets the living head of Pamela Anderson and she asks him, wether he had seen her in Baywatch - the movie. The first movie ever to be totally in slow-motion But to get serious (and a little more adult) again: See, if someone or something wanted to chase me, the first thing I'd do was not to run, just to screw up their concept Also a dog would always catch you, so there's no real point in running either. I just remembered, a few weeks after we moved to our current home I came home from school, walked across a meadow and suddenly saw this shepherd dog running to me at a crazy speed. I just stood there thinking 'Okay, I'm toast.' Then I contemplated running, but seeing its pace ruled that out quickly. So I did the most hilarious thing I could think of: I patted my knees to actually call it to me, also to confuse it out of any agressive patterns. When it jumped up on me I kind of realized, that it was our landlord's dog and that it had just escaped again. By that time I had already tried to bribe it with bits of salami a few days ago, so that it wouldn't start to bark everytime I went to the garbage can. Well, after walking home with the dog I went to the backside of the house and pointed into his kennel and he actuall ran inside After sealing the door all the adrenalin, that kept me going so far, vanished I went inside with this weird shaking, that always accompanies that moment Yes, the moments, when you can actually hear him are rare, for he is not such a talkative fellow, but when he does speak he makes his point very clear I remember, just before that eclipse a few years ago, a reporter reading something lyrical about it ending with 'and then god spoke'. When the eclipse actually happened and I stood outside, suddenly devoid of any of the usual sourrounding noises, I finally understood what he sounded like