Took some new pics of myself today, the others are outdated by like a year. So since this is too big to be my profile pic, I'm putting it on here! Have a nice summer!
Alright, the explanation that I'm sure you've all been wondering about, or maybe you haven't, but now you will, 'cause that's how it works. The origin of "Have a Nice Summer!" will be told... now.
So my step-dad and I were in wal-mart buying some crap, 'cause that's all that they have there. This is a professor Tan type thing but, I hate wal-mart as much as he hates microsoft. So anyway.. we were in wal-mart and just checked out, now I have to set this up a little bit. It's December or maybe January, either way it's frickin' cold out. Also note, Wal-mart hires handicapped, both physically and mentally, people to be their greeters which is cool. So if you can't see what happened already... We're walking out the door and the greeter or in this case.. wait... what is the opposite of greeter?? A question that has perplexed many of us now... I've gotten suggestions such as leaver, sender, or ungreeter.. but anyway... when...
People confuse me. I hate it when someone says something that they want or that they're going to do something, but then they do something different. I just don't know. If I could spend the next few months in the middle of nowhere with nothing but time on my hands and a lot of books to read, that would be so great. The last few months here in rapids have made me realize that I don't really need anyone else. I can do pretty good on my own if it weren't for not having any money. That's why the middle of nowhere is such a perfect place for me. Especially if it's free to live there. Live off the land if need be, and I would just do whatever I wanted to. If I felt like sleeping all day, I could sleep all day. If I felt like fishing, then I'd go to the lake nearby. Maybe it's the book that I just finished reading today. It's like a way better version of Old Man and the Sea. Well actually the only thing in common is that it takes place out at sea. ...
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