Day One (Well, Night One, both physically and mentally), Jan. 5th, 2010
Let's start off with something positive , shall we? Three years until the end of the world. No, wait, there's even less . 1079. One-thousand and seventy-nine days left to live, if you can call it living. Well, at least Presbama won't be able to screw up this country a second time. That's enough national politics right there to keep a pessimist happy for weeks. Um, maybe 'happy' isn't the right word. Anyway, personal experience of the day: I dropped half of a chocolate cupcake onto the sidewalk as I was walking home. Those cupcakes are probably one of the last good things in this world, and they were wasted. Number two, play practice was moved to A-days (my school has a block schedule. It's pretty annoying), so I hung around at school for an hour until someone told me that the rehearsals had been moved. Twenty minutes later I dropped that cupcake!
Time for a quote analysis! My favor...Um, whatever.
"Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic."
Well, YOU remember buddy. The Titanic hit an iceberg, barely months after it first left port, and GOD designed the ark. Looks like the 'amateurs' outdid the 'Professionals.' Using logic, we can assume that professionals are amateurs.
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.” I'm likin' this guy, even though he's probably stolen thousands of pairs of shoes from innocent victims. Strike the innocent part, it's probably not true.
“Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps.” I absolutely agree on one condition: It's never worth it.
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