Go Fast, Brake, Turn Left

Good Morning & Happy Sunday,

Today is Sunday 10/30/V3.2 & all I wanna do is Go Fast, Brake, Turn Left, Go Fast, about 500 times. & don’t forget the pit stops.

Had a breakfast of a champion this morning, Eggs, Bacon, Waffle, Juice, 2nd piece of bacon, Milk. 3 & 4th piece of bacon.

I’m not ready to exit the condo yet, but when I get ready to leave. I will be ready.

The word of the day is thanatopsis, which is a view or contemplation of death.

I hope you have a wonderful, & satisfactory day.

Tomorrow

Good evening folks.

Tomorrow shall be back to normal, I don’t have to be out of the condo before the sun comes up.

That means a quality breakfast, followed by relaxing on the couch.

Then heading out to help the community.

What are you doing tonight & tomorrow?

You can make it right.

Good Afternoon & Happy Saturday.

No matter what you’ve done, you can mae it right. Don’t let moments pass you by.

Today is Saturday 10/29/V3.2 & its a 3 deed kinda day.

I was up at 05.00 & out the door by 06.00, that’s one of the main reasons this is being posted at 16.46. I’m also on Metro Route 13 headed to Omaha’s Zoo.

This morning I did some volunteering for The Salvation Army, got home about 11.50. I relaxed & napped until 15.30.

Started the 2nd Period with All Star.

Haven’t decided what the 3rd period will do yet.

The word of the day is sepulchral which is the sepulchral proper to or suggestive of a tomb; funereal or dismal.

What did you do before 10.00, today?

Quotes from the World for Saturday 10/29/MMXI

A mind that questions everything, unless strong enough to bear the weight of its ignorance, risks questioning itself and being engulfed in doubt. If it cannot discover the claims to existence of the objects of its questioning—and it would be miraculous if it so soon succeeded in solving so many mysteries—it will deny them all reality, the mere formulation of the problem already implying an inclination to negative solutions. But in so doing it will become void of all positive content and, finding nothing which offers it resistance, will launch itself perforce into the emptiness of inner revery.

Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim (1858–1917), French sociologist. Suicide, bk. 2, ch. 6, sct. 1 (1897, trans. 1951).

Twitter Updates for 2011-10-29

All Tied Up

Terry Broadhurst scores his 5th goal of the season.

Making it 4 to ‘5; in favor of UNO.

According to the people in front of me.