Thursday, October 4, 2012

Shirt & Shit

Pedestrian A: (talking to his girlfriend) Girl, look at that dark brown shirt! Is it a see-though?.
Me: Yuck! Were they just talking about shit? 

Hello, World! It has been a few days since I started writing this blog. I honestly do not know where this would go. I do realize that this blog has lots of shirt/shit. I apologize. If you don't agree and you kinda feel that this can be something good, please leave me some comments. Else, let me know too how I could add some more spices in this formula of mine.

Really appreciate it! Don't run around with your shirt on! 

R

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Hard & Had

Lory: "Oh, man. My wife, she's been complaining about this purple color of our kitchen wall every time I come back from work. I can't relax, man. She thinks it's too dark, and gloomy, and depressing. How I wish, understanding what a woman isn't this hard."
Rick: "You should move to the world without R, Lor! I heard that there is no such word as hard, there. Instead, you'll have had figured your wife out at the time you're there. Really, you should go."
Lory: "Had her figured out? Nice! Can I also have had her cook, clean, put on a diet, take care of the children herself, and work too?"
Rick: "... (marriage counseling needed, I think)"

Personally, I hope that this life would be easy and nothing won't be hard. But it isn't the reality. Reality says life is hard. And I can't argue with that. In many points of my life, things don't always go very smoothly. I do need to do something to get it. And after all the hard work, the effort always pays off.

Hard is a higher stepping stone to climb up the journey. 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Tear & Tea

Construction worker 1: "J, help me tear down the wall. The floor guy is going to come tomorrow and we need to get this room ready by 5."
Construction worker 2: "I like a strong tea, B, don't tea it down."

My favorite tea at the moment is chocolate mint spices edition by Pickwick. #outoftopic

There is time to tear and there is to build. 

When an idea fails, it is okay to tear the paper, crumble it, and shoot it down to the bin. Start scratch, picture  a better future, and start anew. I think, it is completely human to be torn by the roughness of this world. In a way, it allows our immune system to do its job and heal the wounds. At last, we get stronger. 

R