Things I like

  • Alexander Dumas, Jane Austin, Tim Burton, The Crow, Amelie

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Hi! It's me!

Remember that movie “Hello Again” with that lady from Cheers? I have that on tape somewhere-taped off the television when cable was just cable and every so often the movie channels (that were actually movie channels) would let us watch for free for a week or so. What ever happened to those days? Now movie channels have ‘risk-a’ television shows that can’t be seen on regular television. They aren’t even movie channels anymore. I mean, don’t get me wrong, without channels like Showtime and HBO I wouldn’t have gotten my True Blood or The Tudors or Six Feet Under for that matter. Which reminds me, I need to go shopping for that.
I guess it really doesn’t matter anymore. Trivial misconceptions in life I suppose. I should have better things to worry about-like what I really want to do with my life and why am I so sad? I guess we really do try to pick apart all those little things that really mean nothing to you as a whole just to avoid the bigger problems and situations. Not necessarily problems I guess, but mostly situations and predicaments. Like, it was probably a good thing we didn’t have movie channels all the time when we were younger, otherwise I might have been an even fatter child. Actually, I didn’t start getting fat until around high school-I think there is a correlation in that. High School=Depression=over eating=obese teenager. Simple mathematical equation.
So now…working out=energy boost=sustained well being=lose weight. What a nice balance.-until you throw in work, constant over eating and drinking, mood swings and life in general I suppose.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Why so serious?". 10 points for the reference. You are so sad because you constantly over-think everything. You also hang out with people you need to work on to make the friendship work. These are uphill battles that are harder to overlook when getting older. Free your mind and the rest will follow!!

Anonymous said...

Nice En Vogue quote ~be color blind don't be so shallow~ Maybe you could karaoke it. :)