Tuesday, November 24, 2009

O m G

When does it become to dangerous for an older person to drive? Senior citizens on the road have become sort of a joke in our culture, but i don't think it's a laughing matter. There's no doubt in my mind that it's dangerous to let old folks drive.

How to we fix this issue? You could just make all people over a set age turn in their liscenses, but that seems a bit unfair. It's possible to screen all older people to see if they still have good sight, hearing, etc. but it's possible that they could still be unfit to drive. You could have each senior citizen take a driving test, which seems impractical but still a good solution.

I say let's leave it up to the suits and politicians to decide.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The only thing you need on thanksgiving:

For thanksgiving:

My thanksgiving wishlist includes:

Whatever.


I try to make it a point to not be to picky. After all, everything is good in the right light. If you approach a food (or anything, for that matter) with the right mentality, you can learn to love it pretty easily. It's difficult to obtain that mentality, but it's well worth it.

To me it's like tricking yourself into making good choices. Or eating something you don't like.





My name typed with me facing away from my computer:

znz




Wow... that's not even close.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Music is great.

Sometimes a song can just floor you. Music can truly speak to you if you listen with the right ears.

I was just listening to some random music when I heard the song Thrasher by Neil Young. The song is mainly written about the feeling he got as he passed some wheat thrashers on the highway.

The song has NOTHING to do with me. But I can relate my own experiences with his, and I really connected to the song. That's the beauty of music: it's a language of emotions. You can express things that you couldn't with words.