Welcome to the pref’ace (pref’is) n. an introduction,
as to a book or speech.-v.t. 1, give a preface to. 2, introduce; precede.
3, what women have in the morning before they put their face on.
This is the part of the book where we’re supposed to tell you, the reading
audience, where Psychobabble came from, why we write it, perhaps a few
amusing anecdotes, etc., etc. Well, far be it from us to observe
tradition. Instead, we’d like to talk about the wonderful creature
that is the snail (snayl) n. a soft-bodied animal with a shell that can
enclose its entire body. But it’s not a very strong shell, is it?
How many times have you stepped on an icky, squooshy snail? If you
aren’t in such a hurry and listen close, you can hear their high-pitched
scream of excruciating pain and the death rattle of an invertebrate.
Snails are funny creatures with well rounded sense of humor and a fairly
interesting social structure. They are ruled by the Grand High Exalted
Poobah Snail who is practically all-knowing as far as a snail is
concerned. Snails are very wise in nature also, but these paragons
of solitude and independence have but one drawback. Since the time
of their birth, snails have but two major choices in life. They can
either eat or procreate. If you think you’ve got problems, try decided
between a double bacon cheeseburger and emasculation. I personally
would go with the cheeseburger, but not because I want to eat it.
Well with this little bit of trivia out running rampant among your brain
cells, let’s get down to business. First of all, you English majors
(yes Elizabeth, this means you) will notice that the shorts held within
the covers of this magnificent tome are not written in the same format
that most shorts are, but when you consider that these short stories or
ideas were written to be read aloud, it should all make perfect sense,
or at least give you a clue as to the reason they are presented to thusly
to you, our beloved reader. And if you still don’t like it them write
your own damned book.
We could make this longer, but why? It’s
just the preface. Or the pre-feces as you may come to know it by.
Enjoy.