eh
so i'm 22 now, but i keep putting 21 down as my age on forms and questionaires and the like. is this because i've fried my brain over the last 4 years, or is it because 22 is not a special age? am i going to have this problem for the month of october every year til i hit the next milestone b-day of 30? if i am, i'm going to need help for the rest of my life.
becky said that this site is wrong. i'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with her on that one. this site is one of the funniest i've seen since jesus.com. i'm happy when people can step back from the idiocy that is PCness and just learn to laugh at the strange situations that modern culture has created around us. props to those that push the envelope and make us laugh. of course no website is funnier than Cliff Yablonski. everything he says in there is completely and totally tasteless and tactless, but do i bust a gut everytime i go there.
i thank elisa for finding these. subtle, yet strangely poignant relating to the current world affairs and the disaster track that the current administration seems to be intent on racing down.
there was snow on the ground today in worcester. i don't know if it'll still be there when i get back from work, but i liked seeing it there. i liked having to let my car warm up (which takes a little while). i liked having to scrape snow off my windows so i could get going. i liked seeing my breath this morning. i liked that the wind ripped through me and sent chills down my body. i liked that the snow covered everything and brought a purity back to worcester. when the snow falls on the city, it makes me feel as if the city is transformed back to when it was a vibrant and thriving industrial mecca of the northeast. it makes worcester alive and beautiful again.
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