Chapter 25
Thursday, July 13, 2006
  "Hey McFly! Why don't you make like a tree...and get outta here!"
So there I was, sitting at work today listening to the Eternal Sunshine...soundtrack and thinking about Back to the Future and how when you're stuck inside your cubicle hitting send/receive repeatedly on Microsoft Outlook and nothing comes through, you start to wonder if in fact you even exist. How lame is that for a life?

But it is, like you're body parts are dissapearing in front of your eyes, your image slowly erasing from all photographs...!
Well, maybe not that drastic.

Sidebar: We ask so much out of life. We just do. It's human nature. Watch 'An Incovenient Truth' and see where it's got us. No, seriously. Go see it.

I was looking back through my calendar today at work, filling out a progress report, and it's amazing how much April seems like yesterday. Literally. And February as if it were last week. Time has moved so fast this year.
And yet it seems like last summer was a decade ago. Of course from what little Einstein I have studied I know that time remains a constant. But some days don't you just wish it didn't exist? What would life be like then? Would we even know any better? Sun=day. Moon=night. Boy, let's think about that for a second.

Then let's think about how dangerous time travel actually is, and how glad we should be that they stopped producing DeLorean's long ago...
 
Comments:
An Inconvenient truth was ok...I expected a little less 'special effects' for an independent film... in fact, all it made me want to do was create more waste. At least that way, I would know that I have done something with my life... 'See that landfill over there, I made that!' Tangibility, my friend, tangibility.
 
see I was under the impression that we as a people were responsible for global warming, but now that I know it's because Bush won the election I'll be able to sleep at night.
 
I think they had to have special effects in order to make the water actually look blue, or even green!

hahaha. clever remarks guys...but you have to admit we done messed up. or maybe we didn't have anything to do with it. Somedays I think God's just getting ready to have a mass weeding of the garden.

Darwin awards are just an apetizer!
 
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