Marcus Bachler said: Maybe Celeste and Orion Reasoner should shack up together? ;-)
You know Marcus; I think I may need to see a psychiatrist. After reading your post I went through the strangest mental process, which I will relate in the next few paragraphs; tell me if you think I am going insane.
You see, one of my new hobbies is astronomy. For some ridiculously crazy reason I made a connection between that, and your post.
Basically, astronomy is the study of celestial bodies; and let me tell you, the study of celestial bodies can be quite difficult. For example, just recently I was observing the constellation, Orion, through my telescope. Just in case you don’t know, Orion is one of the original 48 constellations named by Ptolemy in his famous work, Almagest. In Greek mythology Orion is said to have been the son of Atlas, who was the grandson of the earth mother Gaia. Today, those original constellations have been expanded to 88. But the original 48 still stand, with names like Orion and Cygnus. Cygnus is another fascinating constellation; because of its unique pattern, it is sometimes known as the NorthernCross.
Tell me Marcus, and be brutally honest, am I having a Michael Marotta moment?
George
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