… that as I was sitting in my
car the other day, a person came up to my driver’s window and shouted, “I
HAVEN’T SEEN YOU SINCE HIGH SCHOOL,” and all I could think to say was, “Can I
get my burger and fries? You’re holding up the drive thru.”
… that hearing my voice in a recording makes me wanna
apologize to every person I’ve ever spoken to.
… that everyone forgets that I am neither a morning person
nor a night person but I do have a few minutes in the afternoon where I’m
decent and that’s about it.
… that y’all need to remember that if I go missing there
will be no need to go searching the hiking trails
… that there are days when I don’t want to be an adult, and
I don’t even wanna be human, I just want to be a goat and eat all day and
head-butt anyone who tries to stop me.
… that no one sees
that I have a really good heart, but it comes with a side of attitude and zero
patience
… that no one listens to my life tips, like … if you rob a
bank you will have no trouble with food, rent or bills for the next ten years,
regardless of your success.
… that you should know to stay away from me if you’re
sensitive because I will roast you for sport
… that you need to know how to be comfortable in your own
skin because it’s a crime to wear someone else’s
… that I know how to treat people right but I also know how
to walk a dog; the choice is yours. |
Those few magic moments each day.
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha, you grumpy old man, you!
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ReplyDeletexoxo :-)
I was once a morning person, then a night person, then again a morning person. And now I’m so pleased to know I’m not the only few-minutes-in-the-afternoon person. I feel validated.
ReplyDeleteYou are a sweetie, Bob!
ReplyDeleteLots of smiles this morning.
ReplyDeleteNeither morning nor evening, neither lark nor owl.
ReplyDeleteThat's so true about recordings. Why do we all think we sound different from how we REALLY sound?
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