what is the difference between the moments you want to live to see, and the moments you would die for?
Author: thisduck
chocolate justifies the means, the ends, and everything else…
you strike me as a person…
see, we’re not having an intelligent conversation… you aren’t holding up your end of intelligent…
contacts again…
a little exchange at work:
me: good day to you miss…
lady: what did I miss?
me: I would like you to have a good day madam…
lady: oh… hey… you look different, where are your glasses, are you wearing contacts?
me: I am indeed
lady: well, okay. you look good with the contacts.
me: thank you… you know I don’t have much of a choice, this is my face without glasses or contacts.
raptors basketball…
These are exciting times for Raptors fans… if they win the game today big time statement!
I realized the reason I used to watch so many raptors games and the reason I don’t watch so many raptors games. The emotional involvement is too much for me.
I cheer at every point we score and I get disappointed at every point the opponent scores. Losing a game is like losing blood. Sometimes it’s too much to take…
okay… deep breathes…
just when you think it can’t get any worse, it gets better…
there’s nothing awkward about silence…
contacts let you see…
I’m really liking my contacts… I don’t wear them all the time. But they’re awesome.
Anyway, I just got back from a co-worker’s (friend’s) birthday party. I did do some magic, folk loved it. I got involved in a few conversations. But I spent most of my time sitting on a chair just watching other people do stuff.
Watching people dance, converse and interact. You can tell so much about people by just observing. You can see who of the group is leading the convesation, you can tell who the good listeners are, and you can tell who the bored people are.
I do enjoy being the center of attention at times, but I absolutely love being no one.
dna…
found out about this from barsaat’s blog.
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