"For Sabina, living in truth, lying neither to ourselves nor to others, was possible only away from the public: the moment someone keeps an eye on what we do, we involuntarily make allowances for that eye, and nothing we do is truthful. Having a public, keeping a public in mind, means living in lies. Sabina despised literature in which people give away all kinds of intimate secrets about themselves and their friends. A man who loses his privacy loses everything, Sabina thought. And a man who gives it up of his free will is a monster..."
--from, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," by Milan Kundera.
Just to let you know, Wet Cleanup in the Produce Section, as well as your hostess, Ms. Helena Thomas, are undergoing some changes. Please consider this site under construction for a little while, and I'll be back shortly. Hopefully, I, and this site, will be less prone to being monstrous.
~Me*