Thursday, January 8, 2015

Normal Brain or Writer's Brain

Which one is yours?

25 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Even without being a writer, the second one is how my brain works.

Pat Hatt said...

yep, I'd be grabbing a bat or something before I went in there.

CJ Kennedy said...

Artist door: Hmm, that white door is just begging for a mural to be painted on it

The Happy Whisk said...

Hahahahaha, best answer.

Fundy Blue said...

Loved your response, CJK!

Fundy Blue said...

Writer's for sure! Have a good one!

Birgit said...

Well first it depends if i was the one who just tried to close the door or was I out for a while, came home and found the door unlocked? Now If it was the first i would just close the door and lock it with my hubby probably on the other side. If it is the 2nd one, I would be very concerned and then I would lock it and put a chair in front of it only to hear, later on, screams of "let me out' coming from my hubby. Of course I still ponder whether i should open the door

Linda said...

Normal brain...how boring is that?
Cheers!
Linda :o)

Leandra Wallace said...

Haha, #2!

Stephanie Faris said...

I saw this on Facebook! I think watching shows like Criminal Minds and Dateline will do that to your brain, as well.

Adam said...

all writers must be paranoid

Sandra Cox said...

Maybe because of the way your brain works, you are a writer:)

Sandra Cox said...

Sounds like a writer's brain to me:)

Sandra Cox said...

Hey CJ, Sounds like we need to add another door:)

Sandra Cox said...

I agree, Ivy. CJ's comment was perfect:)

Sandra Cox said...

Hey Fundy, how are you?

Sandra Cox said...

Birgit, we're obviously not going to be able to limit you to one door:)

Sandra Cox said...

Hey Linda, How are you? I'd sleep better at night if my brain was normal. grin.

Sandra Cox said...

What can I say, Adam. When you're right. You're right. Grin.

Sandra Cox said...

Ah ha, Stephanie, now we know what we watch in your spare time. grin.

Sandra Cox said...

My choice too. Heh heh.

Janie Junebug said...

writer's brain

Love,
Janie

DMS said...

This is perfect! i so think with the writer's brain. Luckily I don't always go down a scary path with my thinking. I often think magic might have played into the scenes before me. :)

I also try to make up stories about the people I see when I am people watching. :)
~Jess

Sandra Cox said...

Hope you're having a good weekend, Janie.

Sandra Cox said...

All good traits of a great writer, Jess.