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| You have a friend that has been in your life as long as you can remember. From the time you were 4 or 5 years old you have memories of spending long Summer days outside playing with your friend. As you get older, the friendship grows stronger and stronger, at times it seems that without this friend, life itself would cease to exist. As is the case with any healthy friendship, it brings both joy and sorrow. You feel intense excitement and happiness when this friend meets your expectations, but deep sadness and sorrow sets in when your friend lets you down. Without doubt, the hardest part about the relationship is the 5 months out of the year that your friend leaves. You feel utterly alone, helpless, desperately yearning for the bright spring day when your friend will return to you, and once again, all will be well with the world.
Today is that joyous spring day, the day that you have been dreaming about all winter long, the day that the sadness and depression of 5 long months of being alone will at last be over!! Today your friend is coming back, and for the next 7 months, the two of you will be totally inseparable.
Yes, my friends, BASEBALL SEASON is finally here. My friend has come home!! PLAY BALL!!!!!!!! | | |
| It's 2:00 am, The left side of my face feels like it is about to explode, I need a root canal. | | |
| If you were given a billion dollars, what would your response be? Would you change the way you lived your life? What would the changes be? | | |
| So, some of my readers have requested that I list six weird random facts about myself. Personally I don't think these are all that strange, but I shall let you be the judge.
1. I once shaved my head all the way down to the skin, and allowed 100 Taiwanese kids to sign their names on my head with sharpies.
2. I will eat almost anything, as long as it has mustard on it.
3. I like to eat beer soup. The stronger, the better.
4. I pluck my eyebrows.
5. I have a man crush on Tom Brady.
6. Sad movies make me cry.
7. I once accepted a dare by my brother ( a long time ago) to run down the street to get our mail, in my boxers.
8. I once ate an entire rose. No mustard.
9. I hate steak.
10. My favorite band is U2.
11. I was arrested in Singapore for trying to sneak swords into Malaysia.
12. I listen to Golf on the radio.
13. This is the space where anyone that knows me can fill in the blank about how you think I am weird, ENJOY!!!
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| In about a month, it will have been a year since my Aunt passed away. I was thinking about this today. Trying to remember what my last words to her were. Alas, I can't remember, I'm sure it was something nice, but is nice enough? Why is it so taboo to say the words " I love you" ? Especially when it is someone outside our family? What if you knew the next time you would see a close friend {male or female} would be your last. Would you be more inclined to say those three words? I wonder if it's because our culture is so sexually saturated. We don't tell people we love them because we don't want them to get the wrong idea. Why should we even have to worry about that? It seems to be especially prevalent with Christians. I have a couple of friends that are females and non christian, that say it all the time, and guess what! The thought has never once crossed my mind that they might be in love with me, I know that it's just a friend thing. I'm not saying that we should just go around saying I love you to the whole world, but we should consider what we would want our last words to be to our friends, after all, we never know how long or short life will be. I love you all | | |
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