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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 197863" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>A MORE on is always still a MORE on … yet, I did not want to throw rocks until clearing some things up, so I searched (Googled) “Saul Goodman” and here is the first thing I came across:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: rgb(61, 142, 185)"><em>Saul Goodman, born James Morgan McGill and later known as Gene Takavic, is a fictional character who appears in the television series Breaking Bad and serves as the titular character of its spin-off prequel series Better Call Saul. He is portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. The character is an Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tendencies as a former scam artist and begins to represent criminals while himself becoming involved in the city's criminal world.</em></span></span></p><p></p><p>It became clear for me that 99 point very much percent of OUR world population would do the same when first hearing “Saul Goodman”, as probably 0 point very little percent know or want to know about this. I am perplexed to see that someone can base an entire life philosophy on and make a “great” reference to something as small and insignificant as a grain of sand and to know that such a MORE on really thinks (and tries to make others believe) that he is around for milleniums when in fact he is living not just under a rock but most likely under a pile of poop. When someone is immersed deep in such poop, I wonder what happens when he opens his mouth and tries to breathe. I had no idea that there are still entities whose own world they live in is such minuscule that not even a virus fits in … now that is a hell of a confinement. I also wonder where are those many, many books written and translated (probably each of them) into those more than 10 languages and how it was possible to find so many subjects to write about while living in such a ridiculously narrow and obscure environment. Even an earthworm is more open to the world.</p><p></p><p>I’m having such great fun right now and I will keep having more and more fun as long as every now and then I see signs that a certain entity is still here, spinning around the tail and failing in a desperate try to go back where it came from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 197863, member: 11971"] A MORE on is always still a MORE on … yet, I did not want to throw rocks until clearing some things up, so I searched (Googled) “Saul Goodman” and here is the first thing I came across: [SIZE=3][COLOR=rgb(61, 142, 185)][I]Saul Goodman, born James Morgan McGill and later known as Gene Takavic, is a fictional character who appears in the television series Breaking Bad and serves as the titular character of its spin-off prequel series Better Call Saul. He is portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. The character is an Albuquerque-based lawyer who embraces his tendencies as a former scam artist and begins to represent criminals while himself becoming involved in the city's criminal world.[/I][/COLOR][/SIZE] It became clear for me that 99 point very much percent of OUR world population would do the same when first hearing “Saul Goodman”, as probably 0 point very little percent know or want to know about this. I am perplexed to see that someone can base an entire life philosophy on and make a “great” reference to something as small and insignificant as a grain of sand and to know that such a MORE on really thinks (and tries to make others believe) that he is around for milleniums when in fact he is living not just under a rock but most likely under a pile of poop. When someone is immersed deep in such poop, I wonder what happens when he opens his mouth and tries to breathe. I had no idea that there are still entities whose own world they live in is such minuscule that not even a virus fits in … now that is a hell of a confinement. I also wonder where are those many, many books written and translated (probably each of them) into those more than 10 languages and how it was possible to find so many subjects to write about while living in such a ridiculously narrow and obscure environment. Even an earthworm is more open to the world. I’m having such great fun right now and I will keep having more and more fun as long as every now and then I see signs that a certain entity is still here, spinning around the tail and failing in a desperate try to go back where it came from. [/QUOTE]
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