December 28th, 2001
Yeah...This Makes Sense.
Eh, Title This.
The mask is cracking.
This may or may not be the only other post I do of any substance today, I dunno yet, obviously. At the moment, I don't feel much like anything more. I just want to get through today at work, so I can go home and start my vacation.
Tonight, though, I'm not really looking forward to. Today is the day that Bianca should have been coming into town, about 2:30 this afternoon. But I shall be going to bed alone, instead. And my vacation, taken to be with her, is also going to be hollow. I could cancel it, save the vacation days, but I REALLY need the time off, so what the Hell.
(*sigh*)
This may or may not be the only other post I do of any substance today, I dunno yet, obviously. At the moment, I don't feel much like anything more. I just want to get through today at work, so I can go home and start my vacation.
Tonight, though, I'm not really looking forward to. Today is the day that Bianca should have been coming into town, about 2:30 this afternoon. But I shall be going to bed alone, instead. And my vacation, taken to be with her, is also going to be hollow. I could cancel it, save the vacation days, but I REALLY need the time off, so what the Hell.
(*sigh*)
Don't Think I'll Have Any Problems Keeping This One
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Words Of Wisdom
Sometimes, it takes someone that the rest of the world considers an outsider to show them what fools they are:
"I met hundreds and thousands of people, and none finer than the midgets and the Siamese twins and the caterpillar man and the bearded woman and the human seal with the little flippers for hands. I never asked them any embarrassing questions and they never asked me, and God, it was a great adventure."
-- Johnny Eck, 1911-1991
Miss ya, Johnny.
"I met hundreds and thousands of people, and none finer than the midgets and the Siamese twins and the caterpillar man and the bearded woman and the human seal with the little flippers for hands. I never asked them any embarrassing questions and they never asked me, and God, it was a great adventure."
-- Johnny Eck, 1911-1991
Miss ya, Johnny.