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Saturday, April 29, 2006

CHECK THIS OUT(Scoots last Goodnews Gorillas post)

(This has been edited for writer confidentiality)
I removed all my stuff, so im at my new spot....http://synaki.blogspot.com/, i'll still come by here and all that bidness, but i think this will work the best for us, BTW that mind prober biddness is flippin sweet! here i'll show you my type on here....


What You See!

You will readily notice Elliott displaying his well-developed social skills. His manners and sense of social propriety far surpass those of most people. He knows exactly what to say to smooth out the most awkward moments and is adept at filling in those uncomfortable silences. He can easily blurt out thought-provoking questions that keep his conversation sparkling and his listeners on their toes. He instinctively knows how to use his razor-sharp wit to achieve just the right effect.

What You Don't See!

Elliott's private self mirrors his public image. Even when by himself, he primarily thinks about other people and how he might best relate to them. Although the persona he presents to the world can be business-like and serious, underneath he has a huge, tender, and lovingly egotistical heart. His need for affection rivals that of most children. But he is certainly one to enjoy life. Elliott would like to be surrounded by loving, attentive people, and he puts his best effort into this. When it comes to giving that love and attention to someone else, he may not be able to do it very well, and may become conflicted when told he isn't delivering.

Bubbling Under the Surface!

Elliott can't stand it when people don't like him and avoids any behavior that casts him in a negative light. He still remembers the humiliation of not being invited to an important party in grade school and is terrified of it happening again. He craves the feeling of being loved and accepted by those around him.

Special Attractions

He loves to be a member of social clubs. He tends to be active and influential, well-known for organizing parties, dinners, and meetings. He was the sort of teenager who dreamed of being elected King or Queen of his high school prom.

What Dr. Freud Has to Say About Elliott

Elliott uses repression to maintain his emotional balance. He unconsciously avoids thinking about anything that is painful. In this way, the unacceptable thought never even reaches the surface of his mind. It is automatically "stuffed" back into the unconscious. If asked, Elliott will truthfully deny that he is even aware of it.

Habits and Addictions

Look for Elliott at the center of every crowd. His ideal scenario is a big party, a cocktail in his hand, and at least two attentive listeners. In fact, Elliott is so stimulated by people that he has trouble just staying home with his family. No matter how recently he has returned home, he hears the siren song of the "outside world" calling to him. Elliott is most content when he is being amused by something outside him, especially other people. He is definitely not the type who seeks the meaning of life within himself in quiet surroundings.

Career Leanings

Elliott is at his best in an active, people-intensive setting. He is stimulated by a significant amount of activity going on at all times, and where repetitiveness in his day-to-day job is minimized. He loves to talk and talks well, so don't frustrate him with a silent environment. Employment fields that fit his personality include public relations, sales, acting, customer service and education. In fact, almost any job where he can have an audience is a good one for Elliott.

Hidden Desires

Tell Elliott "the Earth moved", and he'll be eating out of your hand. Whether it's true or false, he thrills to having his sexual prowess complimented. For all his sophisticated talk and charm, what he really wants is for his lover to turn the tables on him and do the chasing. Secretly he desires to be wooed, swept off his feet, and taken by storm.

How to Make Friends with Elliott

You can become Elliott's friend in minutes simply by flattering him. Very straightforwardly, go up to him and praise him. Admire his clothing, his car, his funny friends, nothing is too remote to give him a compliment on it. And don't worry about laying it on too thick. Even if he does blush or ask you to stop, underneath he is lapping up every syllable. Elliott is a friendly, outgoing sort who takes things at face value and doesn't suspect ulterior motives very often. Don't be surprised, though, if you find Elliott has about a thousand other friends who feel as you do about him. Elliott typically has a large number of friends whom he spends a lot of time calling and visiting.

How to Influence Elliott

Elliott is a highly sociable person, keenly sensitive to the going trends, and definitely interested in being popular and in the swing of things. He is most easily persuaded by someone he knows and likes. If you don't know him or particularly like him, it is crucial that you present yourself as at least similar in appearance and dress. People such as Elliott want to do what others around him are doing. They respond to a very energetic, stimulating approach. So phrases like "best selling" or "voted favorite" or "leading in the polls" are very important to their decision making. Similarly, choices that you are trying to guide him away from, should be subtly disparaged with words like "unpopular" and "disliked." You might also imply that the ideas are outmoded, passe or "discredited".




Also
Ive been thinkin up some lyrics for bahnhof
heres what i got

We come to see
the terror within
We come with glee
for the sin
The day of the test
is more than knowledge
seperates us from the best
from the common pledge


Who do we seek
what do we want


We are the free spirts
We are society's left overs
seen as we are the dirt
with all the do gooders
how do we find the time
to accomplish what we need


The memory is all we get
No continuation
further and further into debt
with no satisfaction
of who we are


We have the words
We have the mind
All we got is whores
puttin us in a bind

Readers Note: Scoots left on his own terms to do some writing exploration on his own. Like the young "padawan" he once was, now he is starting to believe. Now he is becoming a "Jedi Master" on his own terms. We tip our hats in your direction Scoots. Also, He will still be writing on SAPS and Your (Adjective) Hero. Thank you Scoots, for playing your role in the greatness we have created-and for joining with me on The Goodnews Gorillas and SAPS.

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