I am one of life's many echoes...
Hmmm, how short my memory is, I had already blogged about his exact thing before. Check it out...
October 19, 2006
I am a different outcome...
These cotton socks I'm wearing today are really uncomfortable...at least I think it's my socks. It can't be my shoes...cuz I've never felt this uncomfortable...something feels like it was poking really hard at my pinky toes. Then I remembered one of the movies I like very much, "Finding Forrester." So there's a scene in that movie where some guy brings Sean Connery's character groceries and new socks. When he gets the socks, he flips them inside out and another character asks why...and he responds, "Socks are poorly engineered...the seams are on the inside...hurts the toes." So I did that to my socks and it worked! Just with these cotton socks though, cuz the seams are really thick...my other nylon/acrylic socks that i use for running and stuff, they're practically seamless. So awesome...movies can teach you so much.
Lesson of the day
Sometimes things don't happen exactly the way you want them to, but know that there is a master plan...
Well, I'm up...as usual around this time. And I Just finished watching Meet Joe Black. I've seen it before and it really was one of the only things on TV, so I thought I'd finish it. Anyway, so in the story, Death comes in human form(in the form of Brad Pitt) and makes a deal with William Parish(Anthony Hopkins). The deal is that he will delay William's death in exchange for teaching him how to "live." Along the way he falls in love w/ William's daughter(Claire Forlani...hot hot hot), which of course complicates things, but the basic storyline is the knocking of death upon that door. I thought about that...what I would do if death were to come knocking at the door this very night. In years past, I think I would've tried to close the door as fast as I could and take off running, as far away as possible. But now, I wouldn't do that...becuase it's just one of those inevitable things in life...like taxes. And I don't mean to sound all morbid or anything, it's just one of those realizations one comes to in life...the acceptance that life is not in my control, it's in God's...and when it's your time, it's your time. I'm obviously delirious...i have to wake up in about 4 hours and 40 min....time to hit the sack before my ramblings become even more bumbly.
October 19, 2006
I am a different outcome...
These cotton socks I'm wearing today are really uncomfortable...at least I think it's my socks. It can't be my shoes...cuz I've never felt this uncomfortable...something feels like it was poking really hard at my pinky toes. Then I remembered one of the movies I like very much, "Finding Forrester." So there's a scene in that movie where some guy brings Sean Connery's character groceries and new socks. When he gets the socks, he flips them inside out and another character asks why...and he responds, "Socks are poorly engineered...the seams are on the inside...hurts the toes." So I did that to my socks and it worked! Just with these cotton socks though, cuz the seams are really thick...my other nylon/acrylic socks that i use for running and stuff, they're practically seamless. So awesome...movies can teach you so much.
Lesson of the day
Sometimes things don't happen exactly the way you want them to, but know that there is a master plan...
Well, I'm up...as usual around this time. And I Just finished watching Meet Joe Black. I've seen it before and it really was one of the only things on TV, so I thought I'd finish it. Anyway, so in the story, Death comes in human form(in the form of Brad Pitt) and makes a deal with William Parish(Anthony Hopkins). The deal is that he will delay William's death in exchange for teaching him how to "live." Along the way he falls in love w/ William's daughter(Claire Forlani...hot hot hot), which of course complicates things, but the basic storyline is the knocking of death upon that door. I thought about that...what I would do if death were to come knocking at the door this very night. In years past, I think I would've tried to close the door as fast as I could and take off running, as far away as possible. But now, I wouldn't do that...becuase it's just one of those inevitable things in life...like taxes. And I don't mean to sound all morbid or anything, it's just one of those realizations one comes to in life...the acceptance that life is not in my control, it's in God's...and when it's your time, it's your time. I'm obviously delirious...i have to wake up in about 4 hours and 40 min....time to hit the sack before my ramblings become even more bumbly.
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