Everyone has a crazy friend or two.
Some dress crazy. Some talk crazy. Some are crazy enough to masturbate their pet spiders. Some are just plain crazy as a dancing duck wearing a tuxedo is crazy. But everyone's crazy friend is crazy in his or her own unique way.
This thread is dedicated to one such person -- Suzanne -- who is crazy in the astonishing things she routinely does, things that she herself never seems to grasp as crazy. At least, not at the time she does them.
Beyond being crazy, Suzanne is human. She has her flaws like everyone of us. I've known her for 22 or more years now, and she's certainly got both virtues and flaws. Among her virtues, Suzanne is remarkably resilient, endlessly buoyant, impossible to defeat. Among her vices, she is brash, blunt, over-confident, and a bit blind to points of view other than her own. But she's human. These are true stories. None of this stuff is made up.
Suzanne, by the way, is the woman who several RFers pitched in financially a few months ago to help save her life when she contracted throat cancer. That allowed her to start treatments earlier than she would have been able to otherwise. Today, her doctors have declared her cancer free. And that's one big reason for this thread -- I figure some of you might be interested in knowing a bit more about the young woman whose life so many of you helped to save.
Please feel free to comment on the stories or to even tell true stories of your own crazy friends in the comments.
(Scroll down to find a photo of Suzanne)
Some dress crazy. Some talk crazy. Some are crazy enough to masturbate their pet spiders. Some are just plain crazy as a dancing duck wearing a tuxedo is crazy. But everyone's crazy friend is crazy in his or her own unique way.
This thread is dedicated to one such person -- Suzanne -- who is crazy in the astonishing things she routinely does, things that she herself never seems to grasp as crazy. At least, not at the time she does them.
Beyond being crazy, Suzanne is human. She has her flaws like everyone of us. I've known her for 22 or more years now, and she's certainly got both virtues and flaws. Among her virtues, Suzanne is remarkably resilient, endlessly buoyant, impossible to defeat. Among her vices, she is brash, blunt, over-confident, and a bit blind to points of view other than her own. But she's human. These are true stories. None of this stuff is made up.
Suzanne, by the way, is the woman who several RFers pitched in financially a few months ago to help save her life when she contracted throat cancer. That allowed her to start treatments earlier than she would have been able to otherwise. Today, her doctors have declared her cancer free. And that's one big reason for this thread -- I figure some of you might be interested in knowing a bit more about the young woman whose life so many of you helped to save.
Please feel free to comment on the stories or to even tell true stories of your own crazy friends in the comments.
(Scroll down to find a photo of Suzanne)