BeckyScott
<font color=magenta>I am still upset that they don
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2007
Sister, I say life is just like High School- it's just that the kids are all older and fatter, and in most cases, much more angry. So if those Divas are cheerleaders, then come hang out with us nerds, because chances are none of us did that crap in high school and we certainly are too busy for it now. When you are trying to relive the Glory days, you tend to miss the beauty of Now. Booyah!
Booyah back at ya! Last fall was my 25th reunion, and lemme tell ya, some things don't change. Except the nerds are all quite comfortable and happy with themselves and that's pretty darn funny. My "glory days" could kick the butt of theirs any day, if I felt the need to shove it in their faces. Which I don't, cause I don't care.
And I have a bone to pick with someone here, and I think it's DisDreamin, although I'm not sure and too lazy to try to find the old post. But it's not really a bone to pick, I guess. Somebody here sometime made some comment about how I needed to read Twilight. I didn't think anything about it, but in the weeks that followed, about five or six other people told me the same thing. How wierd, since I'm not a vampire girl. So finally I was at work and popped in the library and they had it, so I checked it out.
Thanks alot. Read the first one in one night, borrowed the second off of my friend and read that in one night, have the other two requested for library loan.
But here's the wild part. Oldest DS, Mr. ADHD who idolizes Johnny Knoxville , he saw me reading it and I guess a bunch of kids in his class were talking about it... so now he's reading it! He's about half-way thru and I actually watched him sit for two hours over the weekend, reading a book! Seriously, this is shocking. He even threw me out of my good reading spot. I told him that if he actually read the whole thing I'd buy him a t-shirt since they have them at Wal-Mart, although my friend says the t-shirts are supposed to be for girls and he'd probably get harrassed if he wore one, he says he doesn't care.
He did confess he's skipping over the mushy parts and only reading the good stuff.