Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Precipitancy creates progidality

Haste makes waste!


I think that being in a hurry can cause you to do a sloppy job at just about everything.

Then again, if you're always in a hurry, you'll always have extra time.


I would say the pros outweigh the cons.




SIDEbar:


The other day i went to Mcdonalds with one of my friends. They ordered a sandwich and two cokes, and when we pulled through to get our order, the guy handed us two bags.


My friend gave him a confused look and asked about the extra bag. He said, "Oh, well, she put it up there and I got mad, so you can have it."


We both had a good laugh.




Also, in case you forgot, here's another picture of me in the 70's.


Monday, August 24, 2009

qwerty

Yellow




Friends are people that we count on for support. They're like brothers or sisters not related by blood.

So it makes sense that friends would double joy and halve grief, that's what we have them for!





One last thing, I'd like to show you this picture of my brother from the 70's. Stay classy!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Similar Sire, Similar Scion

To be honest, I don't think Im too similar to my family members. They are family, after all, and we do share many traits, but I wouldn't say that I'm easily compared with any of them.


Even if im an alien, it's alright with me. It makes me feel independent!






Also, just a little reminder, here's a picture of me in the 70's:


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I like blogging!

A family to me is kind of like a flower. The different parts of the plant (the different people in the family) work together to help grow a beautiful flower.



Side bar: The other day my history teacher was playing devils advocate in the current healthcare reform debate. She announced, in the voice of a white collar worker with a college degree, that because she had worked her tail off in college she deserved to have healthcare, as opposed to those who aren't as well off and can't afford it. She said even if there were 48 million people without healthcare, she shouldn't have to be the one to pay for it.

Is that really alright? Just because some people work very hard in college for five, six, or eight years they have the right to dictate whether or not that portion of the population can have healthcare? I'm not saying what's wrong and right, but I think that that high and mighty train of thought could be one of the many things that's wrong with this world. I realize my teacher didn't actually believe that sort of thing (I hope), but ASDFGHJKL;!









Also, one more thing, here's a picture of me in the 70's: