- Why can't all business presentations be like Tom Haverford's (see video below)? Seriously. The business place would be a better place.
- Why didn't Cameron Crowe include anything about Alice in Chains in his Pearl Jam documentary? I have to admit, this question was originally Jake's, but I have spent an odd amount of time thinking about this.
- Being on Facebook makes people I haven't talked to or interacted with in years have starring roles in my dreams. This is super weird.
- I am really ready for Christmas. I am so excited about it. I can't remember the last time I was this excited. I am blaming my children.
- I heard my wedding song on the radio today. That might not seem like a big deal, but it actually is sort of cool. I mean, it was released 13 years ago, so it's not a new song. It's also pretty obscure. I mean, it's not "Unchained Melody" or something. And, I hear it pretty often. So, whenever WTTS plays it, it makes me super happy. It's the little things people.
- I just realized that Abe is closer in age to me as a teenager than I am right now. MIND. BLOWN. I think this is so crazy because when I was a teenager I felt like I was pretty smart -- I mean, I guess I felt like my brain is closer to what my brain is now, and not to a five year old (aka, I know that peeing on the seat is gross and disgusting, and I realize that the Scooby Doo movie franchise is not at all scary, at least in the normal sense of the word "scary." Matthew Lillard is indeed scary.) The amount of knowledge that your brain acquires from five until 15 is mind boggling. I feel like I have more to say about that, but I really don't feel like thinking about that much anymore.
- The Hunger Games trilogy is awesome. I was a dork for it, and read the third book in less than two days. The book upset me, made me sad, and I think about it a lot. Either it is a thought-provoking series or I have some serious mental issues.
And that, my friends, is all of my brain happenings for this week.
5 comments:
I just read the first Hunger Games book last weekend. I can't stop thinking about it too! So either we are both insane or that book really is awesome. I cannot wait to get the next one. I might die if I can't read it soon. Seriously.
Hello Elise! I do not know you (right?), but thanks for commenting. I felt as if I would have died if I did not finish the third book. I think I damaged my eyes and my brain. But, so worth it!
I don't know you personally, but your writing is great! I came across your blog on a very late, caffine driven night after I searched some odd thing about keeping mental notes. So I started reading and I couldn't seem to tear myself away (kind of like how Mockingjay is calling to me from my bedside table to finish it). But I really enjoy your sense of humor so keep up the good work. I mean it.
Thanks Elise! That is very nice. Seriously, thank you.
Kinda like every time I hear "Play That Funky Music White Boy" By Wild Cherry, it's just a gift of love'referring back to my 1976 wedding reception.WE HAD THE FUNK!
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