@LIJake wrote:
Talking to yourself is OK. But do you get answers?
@ceasesmith wrote:
I talk to myself all the time.
I'm very, very good company!
(On last week's road trip, Erica asked me, "Do you ever think that you just think too much?" I thought about it for awhile, and asked her, "Did you actually mean that I think way way too much about things that no one else on earth could possibly think about?" and she said, yep, that's what she meant.
At the time, the conversation was a rather one-sided, far ranging thing, figuring how trout in the USA are genetically related to the trout in Russian rivers; if grass-fed beef is better for the environment than feedlots (less methane because of more natural diet); if free range eggs have a different nutritional profile from factory produced eggs, that sort of stuff.
I'm my own best company. Most people think that kind of stuff is drivel.)
@ceasesmith wrote:
...if free range eggs have a different nutritional profile from factory produced eggs, that sort of stuff.
I'm my own best company. Most people think that kind of stuff is drivel.)
@panama18 wrote:
Other than muttering and cursing?
No.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I do not think it drivel and find it interesting. I am sure that the nutritional profile is different in free range eggs, every living being follows the "you are what you eat" rule. When I go to Mexico or buy eggs from rural farmers, I am always amazed at the bright, neon yellow-orange yolks. And if "Eggland's Best" eggs have more Omega's because of the diet they feed those chickens, well...that should explain it.
My Aunt Lily is the one who taught me that you can leave eggs on the counter in the carton at room temperature when you get them from a local farmer if you don't wash them first. The eggs have a natural biome that protects them. I didn't believe her at first (I Googled it) and turns out she is right. Who knew. I am still going to wash them and put them in the refrigerator, though.
I don't often talk to myself out loud. I frequently do so in my head.
@ceasesmith wrote:
...if free range eggs have a different nutritional profile from factory produced eggs, that sort of stuff.
I'm my own best company. Most people think that kind of stuff is drivel.)
@sandyf wrote:
Then there was a land bridge from Russia to Alaska at one time so things were pretty close. I was just kidding about the Russian River.