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Jul. 19th, 2006 10:39 amSomehow, my glorious week of no commitments in the evenings until social events Friday and Saturday became a meeting on Monday, a class on Tuesday followed by a "working" dinner, and a meeting on Wednesday. Oh well. At least, er, Thursday is gloriously clear?
I told
triadruid this morning that I supposed that if I stopped doing things all the time, then I might die, and it wasn't worth testing it.
In other news, while I was doing last night's class,
kittenpants and
triadruid were browsing the stacks at Borders and reading from a book about things you should do before you die. This sort of thing always eats at me, because I'm not terribly goal-oriented. If I had been in the car scene in Fight Club where everyone had to say what they wanted to do before they died before Tyler Durden would pull the car out of the oncoming traffic, we'd have had a head-on right there. I got nothing. I've done more than I feel like I have any right to have done, and anything else at this point I consider to be icing.
What about you guys? What do you want to do before you die? What, in your opinion, should everybody do at least once in their life?
I told
In other news, while I was doing last night's class,
What about you guys? What do you want to do before you die? What, in your opinion, should everybody do at least once in their life?
Ditto that, love...
Date: 2006-07-20 04:29 am (UTC)My immediate goal is to stop being so impatient to create new icons that I do it here with paint rather than wait 'till I get home & get to use The Gimp.
School is right around the corner and between getting licensed and possibly getting my teeth fixed I think I'll be able to pull off a lovely 'Himbo' routine in the M.T. field.
More importantly I want to see my kids happy and (relatively speaking) successful.
For other folks? Get out & meet people from different cultures. That could mean getting to a different side of town or a different side of the planet depending on your resources. You don't have to like them, just look for the humanity that binds us together before being too judgmental.