I wish there were more hours in the day. I feel like sometimes I have to cut things short so I can get important things done elsewhere.
I now have a manditory meeting at work at 8AM everyday. YAY.
I really need to get back to the gym. I've got just a bit of the gut left.
I need a real vacation. Not an uneventfull week with my parents in the boonies, but an actual vacation, where I get to go and have an amazing time doing amazing things.
I should really find a girlfriend.
I need a new car. The old truck is 10 and starting to show its age. I need to save up a lot more to get what I want though.
Anyone want to clean my room? And iron my shirts? and massage my neck? This is why I need a GF.
After a bad start and missing my original flight out of Huntsville, I managed to make it into Las Vegas not too far off of my original arrival time.
Vegas has grown ridiculous amounts since the last time I was here. Its kinda wierd though because most of the growth is just track conodos, strip malls, and gas stations for as far as the eye can see. I don't understand how people could live in that kind of congestion. I need a little space between things.
Its nice to have some time to relax. My mom is always so ready to do anything for everybody. I've been trying to hold up my end of the work but she's usually got it taken care of before I even have a chance to start in on it. Its no wonder I got fat after school. She just hands out food left and right, hah. I love her.
Anyways I hope everyone has a good holiday season. Enjoy the time off and use it to hang out with the people you love. I'll be home for new year's so have the party ready.
I love scrubs. I'm sad I didn't catch it when it first started airing because it's a damn fine amazing show. It's amazing-ness is amazing.
Sometimes I think the scrubs writers watch my life and use it as a model for J.D. Either that or I just have the same problems as everyone else. Also Dr. Cox is probably the most fun character on tv besides Dr. Becker. Maybe being a Dr. makes you bitter and hilarious.
I watched a video of the cast, re-dubbing the peanuts christmas special and it was pretty funny. I'll link it here in a bit.
Also I'm going to try to get everyone something for the holidays. Dunno why, but I feel like giving something to people this year. Problem is I'm not so great at gifts, so if you don't like what I get you then, oh well. I've already got stuff planned out for a few people, but I'm drawing a blank on others.
Think I'm actually gonna put out some achievable goals this year. Just stuff to occupy the down time that I can do to make me feel like I've accomplished something in my life-time.
I need some sort of physical activity. I'm cooped up all day at work and then I sit around inside when I get home. I'm severely bored with just about everything to do inside.
Its like I've exhausted my mental energy. Nothing seems all that stimulating anymore. I think I need some physical activity to take my mind off stuff and expend some built up energy.
Maybe I should get a sweet mountain/bmx bike and find some good places to ride. I used to love that shit. It sounds fuckin amazing. Where the hell do you get bikes? I need one.
It's pretty cheap from fry's, which is a big electronics store like BB with stores in the southwest region. I'd have to order it online, but for the relative price drop I think thats a risk worth taking.
So what's the verdict? Do I need 46" LCD TV goodness?
To gain that which is worth having, it may be necessary to lose everything else. Burnadette Devlin, The Price of My Soul, 1969
Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach. Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC)
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. Philip K. Dick (1928 - 1982), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
There is no harm in doubt and scepticism, for it is through these that new discoveries are made. Richard Feynman, Letter to Armando Garcia J, December 11, 1985
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry. Albert Einstein, "Autobiographical Notes"
No great man ever complains of want of opportunity. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 2 scene 2
All is flux, nothing stays still. Heraclitus (540 BC - 480 BC)
Oh and my Dad and Mom are up at bonneville running his land speed car, which I still find amazing. He had it in our garage, in pieces, for the better part of 8 years or so, and to hear that it actually runs is mind blowing to me.
He ran it at 144Mph yesterday to qualify for his 'b' license. I'm pretty sure his goal was just over 200mph, not only to get into the 200mph club, but to have the fastest type of that car on record.
Here's an example of the kind of car it is. (A Sunbeam Alpine)