Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
unholy jeans
My six-year-old son just holed his last pair of unholy jeans. Now all of his jeans are holy. It sounds like a good thing, but little boy jeans are one of those things that you want to remain unholy.
They say it's the style to wear holy jeans, but it's not really true. The only holes that are really acceptable in holy jeans are the ones you can tell are pre-made. Pre-made holy jeans are expensive. Holy jeans can be more expensive than unholy jeans, but accidentally hole your unholy jeans and they're now holy rags. What does that say about the advancement of our society?
Well, now off to buy more unholy jeans. Do You want to take bets on how long before they are holed into holy ones again?
They say it's the style to wear holy jeans, but it's not really true. The only holes that are really acceptable in holy jeans are the ones you can tell are pre-made. Pre-made holy jeans are expensive. Holy jeans can be more expensive than unholy jeans, but accidentally hole your unholy jeans and they're now holy rags. What does that say about the advancement of our society?
Well, now off to buy more unholy jeans. Do You want to take bets on how long before they are holed into holy ones again?
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Paperless
The other day I was visiting my parents. I had a few things run across my mind that I wanted to write down, but I discovered I had forgotten my red book. After the screams died down I looked for a scrap of paper to hold me over, only to discover that there was none. No paper in the entire house. Not a post-it. Not even my collage student brother had a notebook to tear a page from.
"I have a lap top." He shrugged.
I shouldn't be upset. I'm sure there are many households that now live paperless. Soon it will be a rare sight to spot a spiral bound or find a sticky-note to scribble on. It's a good thing, right? It saves trees.
So why do I find myself wondering around holding out an open notebook ready to catch any words that might fall out of virtual reality? Why am I staring at the end of my pen, watching the unused ink evaporate?
"I have a lap top." He shrugged.
I shouldn't be upset. I'm sure there are many households that now live paperless. Soon it will be a rare sight to spot a spiral bound or find a sticky-note to scribble on. It's a good thing, right? It saves trees.
So why do I find myself wondering around holding out an open notebook ready to catch any words that might fall out of virtual reality? Why am I staring at the end of my pen, watching the unused ink evaporate?
Monday, May 3, 2010
avoidance behavior
Do You know the definition and motivations of avoidance behavior? Well. . .uhm. . .I think I'll go do something else.
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