Life can get boring sometimes, living seems to be the one action you can't just stop doing when you're bored with it to take a break and do something else, dying for example.
At a very high level, there's really nothing much to do out here but living. And living takes its toll on you eventually, they say smoking is dangerous because it might kill you at the age of 50 or something, but living is about as dangerous as smoking. In Egypt, for example, it kills people at an average age between 68 and 73.
Anyway, I'm done with the nonsense, here is a few things that might make slightly more sense:
- Drama
For some reason we all use the word Drama when we actually mean tragedy. Drama turns out to be a greek word that means "Action", kinda ironic, and something to think about the next time you watch a Jackie Chan movie.
- Ratatouille (rat.a.too.ee)
The funniest trailer I have ever seen, a definite must see. It played while I was waiting for Cars (an excellent movie too) to start and I was still laughing 10 minutes into the movie. Even though it's still a year away I can't wait.
It's getting late so I'll just wrap it up here.
Over and out.
Thursday, June 22, 2006
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3 comments:
Chris,you are a hero when it gets to living life to the max..
Get over this mood and stand on your feet again..
I read your post and suddenly i recall this poem by William Henry Davies, it goes like:
What is this life if full of care
we have no time to stand and stare
no time to stand beneath the boughs
and stare as long as sheep or cows
No time to see, when woods we pass
2here squirrels hide their nuts in grass
No time to see in broad daylight
streams full of stars like skies at night
No time to turn at beauty's glance
and watch her feet how they can dance
No time to wait till her mouth can
enrich that smile her eyes began
A poor life this is if full of care
We have no time to stand and stare!
So what's going on? The boringness of life has taken over for good?
Your fans are waiting for a new post, you wouldn't want to disappoint the millions out there, would you?
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