Thursday, 15 October 2009

  • My life fades. The vision dims.

    Here are a few quick thoughts before my brain shuts down on me.

    I did my 6 mile run 3 of the past 4 days in an effort to "step my game up".  The other day I did weights and the stair climber.  Stepping one's game up hurts sometimes.

    This extra overtime money is the stuff dreams are made of.  Bought my Las Vegas ticket for February without a second thought.  I hate to be so excited about something 4 months away, but damn it, I am.

    I don't have any cool cell phone pics to upload today because I would never take a picture of someone at work with a metal bowl on their head pretending that it's a helmet.  Stuff like that just doesn't happen.  And people don't make masks out of coworkers' pictures either.  That'd be weird.

    Why do so many of my memories get transferred to the "Was that a dream?  I couldn't really have done that, could I?" sector of my brain.  I honestly don't know how I ended up living in the moment for 90% of the moments I've lived in. 

    Do you like animals?  I like animals, especially cool ones like golden snub-nosed monkeys.  Props to the Planet Earth DVD set on Blu-Ray I ordered for teaching me things. 



    Here's another thing that would never happen in a professional work environment:  joking about bringing a fellow coworker to a potluck dinner and then eating them.  There's nothing funny about that.

    Sometimes people ask me what my favorite movies are, and I always somehow forget to mention Mad Max 2 aka The Road Warrior.  I'll make up for it now.



    At least one person around my age is buying a house now and I've heard many others speculating.  I, for one, just re-uped my apartment lease the other day.  Reason:  if I'm something like fifty and I look back and realize I've lived in Houston for 30 years, I'm going to cry myself to death.  I got some wild oats left that need sewing.  And they must be sewn elsewhere.  It's natural to want to move around.

    Birds migrate every winter.  I saw some deer looking animal on Planet Earth that migrated 2,000 miles.  I forgot its name because I wasn't watching properly, but then they showed this tiger thing running one down. 

    More than migration though, I'd be down for a little hibernation. 

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