A Belle and the Boy Sebastian

punny.

People who can write really small scare me. I wish I could. But I still think it’s scary. Not justifiably though. It’s just a feeling.

Schwarz·schild radius? It can’t get any bigger.

I worry a little about publicly drawn conclusions. I think it’s because I’m fickle about art.

Triple stout; compliment?

I learned that I actually don’t daydream much this weekend. Which is a good thing.

I’ve been told that because of the kind of brat I was, I should expect to be involved with them a lot. I guess it started this weekend. I don’t know how much the word brat really applies. I do know that I feel for single parents who didn’t discipline from infancy. It’s more difficult to change something after it’s built. Especially when it comes to people. Unlike walls, they feel it when you rip them apart. So in order to leave dignity intact, it’s a much more time consuming process.

I enjoy smiling. It makes it all easier. Sometimes I laugh so hard the skin around the sides and back of my head starts to cramp up a little. It’s kinda funny and makes me laugh harder. But then in a split second I worry that my skin is pulling back on my face in a strange way and that I actually look a little freaked out. Hmm. I’ll have to have a camera ready next time.

Google Talk has four green circles, the most I’ve seen yet. Nice.

A little while ago I invested in an Mp3 player/fm receiver/recorder combo codec kinda deal. I used it this weekend extensively. It worked well and I was pleased.

When you find a common thread, try not to rip it out. Things last longer that way.

P.S.
I had no spelling errors in this whole thing, at least not any unintentional ones! AWESOME

Comments (6) left to “A Belle and the Boy Sebastian”

  1. Sophie wrote:

    So, Are you saying that my small handwriting is the only scary thing about me? Yes!

    And congratulations on your lack of spelling errors. Keep up the good work.

    And I didn’t really have anything to comment on about the child rearing. Though I love smiling. Smiling’s my favorite.
    :grin:

  2. frank751 wrote:

    I feel you on that laughing thing. It´s all cool until i start crying, then onlookers don´t know what to think.
    I feel your mom did what she could under her circumstances and should be comended. Although you guys are brats you´re awsome friends i wouldn´t trade for the world.

  3. Erin wrote:

    I learned that I day dream a lot. That’s why I must take notes. That and a really poor memory.

  4. chuckles... wrote:

    though your face won’t stay that way forever, at least you can get it on camera…

    power to the g-talk…

    and with the great power of mp3 recording comes great responsibility… meaning I want a copy… thanks

  5. Tom Moore wrote:

    It’s ironic, I had done all those things that Watts talked about. Counted the chairs, counted the ceiling lights.
    Some kind of good example of meditating I am.

  6. kit kat (julie) wrote:

    gobba gobba wea watcha wea watcha one of us. gobba gobba wea watcha wea watcha one of us. gobba gobba wea watcha wea watcha one of us. rember that:mrgreen:?

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