Wednesday, September 7, 2011

#9 – Wednesday: I Remember Now…

…why I stopped doing this in the first place.  I have no time now, apparently as soon as summer ends I suddenly have five-hundred-million things to do.  Which is fine, if I remember to do this as soon as I get home from school.  However today after our tiny piece of Geometry homework and Spanish flash cards… I sat down and watched an old episode of NCIS.  Shows where my priorities are right?  Anyway, I’m going to try to do this earlier from now on, but if this continues and I start getting more work the blog may once again mysteriously go away… and this time it’ll be for good.

But that would kill me, because deep down I really do enjoy this, and that’s just something looming on the extremely distant horizon.  It’s like the final death-knell fall of the world’s economy.  According to the government (in this case, me), it’ll never happen.  What you realize… it’s a little more likely that the government says.  And that suspense keeps you watching… which is exactly the effect I’m hoping for.  See how that works.  Nice right?  Yeah, I know, that was all filler to waste half a page because I have nothing else on my mind.  Although… maybe I do. (to be continued about ten millimeters below…)

Well, yesterday night marked a two-week hiatus for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, the closest thing to true comic relief I ever have.  It’s also the only way, besides reading Time once a week, that I get news.  Everyone else it either too depressing or crazy.  But seriously, these guys are important; where would we be without satire?  You saw, in the weeks they weren’t here there was an earthquake and a hurricane up the east coast.  The last time a hurricane like that happened was nineteen years ago.  The last time of an earthquake that powerful hit the Eastern Seaboard, there was no Eastern Seaboard.  It was 1897.  You see their importance now?  Probably not.  But seriously watch their shows, at least their news will make you laugh.  Everyone else will make you cry.

SONG OF THE DAY: THE STATIC AGE

Because that is what we live in.  Goodnight.

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