If I could
I would dare
Feed your dreams
And starve your fears
If I could
Light the world
We could sit
And watch it burn
We could fall asleep inside the glow
Kenny Chesney wants you to Come Over
I turn the TV off, to turn it on again
Staring at the blades of the fan as it spins around
Counting every crack, the clock is wide awake
Talking to myself, anything to make a sound
I told you I wouldn’t call, I told you I wouldn’t care
But baby climbing the walls gets me nowhere
I don’t think that I can take this bed getting any colder
Come over, come over, come over, come over, come over
Also on an unrelated note. There is an awesome cuddling video from the internet.
To all the people who worked at their job or jobs today. I appreciate you doing it for me.
Today is Monday 09/03/V3.2 & it was a great day. We are now posting post-day because we left the house at 07.00 this morning, came home nap, watched some TeeVee & Movies.
Then we went & did laundry, but clearly you would know this if you followed me on twitter and/or instagram. See what you be missing out on hommie?
So yes, the $5 bill. I promised you more on the social networks that I use. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing reintroduced the $5 bill in MMVI $5 bill in MMVI. The change machine at Duds ‘N Suds doesn’t recognize the VI year old bill. It entered circulation on Thursday 03/13/2008. It’s been 1,635 days & they still haven’t fixed the machine. This is a shame. Apparently Sonja is responsible for the New Currency Program at the Federal Reserve. Apparently there is some creasing that is causing problems & they haven’t heard of the full-size option for videos.
The word of the day is ataraxia which is a state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety; tranquility.
My day was very tranquil, I had no issues to report.
Labor is work that leaves no trace behind it when it is finished, or if it does, as in the case of the tilled field, this product of human activity requires still more labor, incessant, tireless labor, to maintain its identity as a “work” of man.
Mary McCarthy
Mary McCarthy (1912–1989), U.S. author, critic. repr. In On the Contrary (1961). “The Vita Activa,” New Yorker (Oct. 18, 1958).