The corporate sports shop has erased the swim section with snow sports and I can't find those jagged ear plugs I like there must go back local to where I got half a wet suit made by O'Niel, the inventor from my home town and I remember a friend who was a great skier and even better ski ***, and he hung out with Tommy Moe in Wyoming and he almost put his eye out going down a Black Diamond ***** ****** and maybe that's brave, but I don't think so really because true bravery in my mind is rarely physical, and most commonly, but perhaps rarely mental as I see the Christmas shoppers like every year doing the same things and dysfunctional families everywhere pretending to get along when they'd rather **** each other understanding why, like Freud first tried to show us, in his strange 19th century way has led to a situation where everyone could understand why, what really drives them and so few do, because it is scary and expensive and long term and frustrating and you have to go back over and over and realize you are doing the same **** thing over and over and it's worse than school when you were a kid, when it was just over and over and a teacher blaring at you until you finally got it and moved on, because that can really happen. You can get it and move on and you won't need the salve of the alcohol or the forty big screen TVs or endless ballgames watched as if they held some kind of key to a special universe and if just one more game, like one more quarter in that slot machine, and what you are really running away from is yourself and your pain. And I am different, it is true, because that inner journey to understanding is essential to me and psychology is amazing, how the mind tries to protect us from ourselves by creating more distraction when we all have that Black Diamond ***** to go down and it is scary and frustrating and we may fall but in the end we will understand. And that is the most important thing.