tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8513530212135845449.post3053059934076704637..comments2024-01-22T05:17:25.688-05:00Comments on Ohio River Blog: Mayfliesohio981http://www.blogger.com/profile/16148481765181570598noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8513530212135845449.post-28262137494528680722009-06-22T16:15:58.689-04:002009-06-22T16:15:58.689-04:00OK. So I read other people's blogs too. And ...OK. So I read other people's blogs too. And it just seems strange to me that one is talking about 33 headless bodies and you are talking about 33 mayflies. I realize your mayflies do still have their heads attached but the number is one that cannot just be lightly pulled out of the air.<br /><br />So as a numerologist, I start looking at these things and I see a pattern here. If I add those 33 mayflies (or headless bodies) to the age of the other blogger and subtract the three of us I get my own age. And since the ultimate answer to every question in the universe is three, (see, there are three of us) if I take my age and subtract one (that would be for me, I am one)that gives me a number exactly divisible by three, and when I add the two numbers in the result of that division I get a number , which if I subtract three from, I end up with one (which again represents me.) Which only goes to prove that as stated, three is the ultimate answer to every possible question in the universe. Except one. Am I crazy?tanstaaflhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09773550058928944931noreply@blogger.com