May 2, 2005
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Oh, I had something exciting to start this entry out with, but I forgot.
I'll try to jog my train of thought. Starting a retirement plan
today... yes, but not exciting. Spraying weeds today! Yes, but more
exciting than that. Oh yes....Last night I had a fun night out with Rachel and Ryan. I was thinking of bsirvio cuz we went to Pizzeria Uno (the last time I went, Brent and I were there after the Brewer game, and I wore my rubbers from work
). Then on to a hole-in-the-wall bar with free pool in West Allis.
Rachel mentioned this, and I keep thinking about it. I could keep people laughing for hours at my expense
with stories of past mistakes, boffos, and general mayhem with which
I've found myself associated. Sticking to just the legal stuff that's
happened in my life, much less what's happened behind the wheel!So where I'm going with all of this.... I remember leaving high school
(2 weeks shy of 5 years ago) thinking to myself that I didn't have
anything exciting to tell grandkids some day! My dad, for example, ran away from kindergarten. Twice! How hilarious is that? Did Nick ever skip out on class? Do anything remotely exciting? Never!Post-high school has turned out to be the most exciting part of my life
ever! Starting things on fire.... passing fire trucks with their lights
on... sleeping in trees.... playing "no cop, no stop"... traveling
across continents and selling beer in Germany... Everything! So here's to life.
Comments (8)
Sad that you live so close to Uno's and never go...:( mmmm...Uno's...
And yes, any job where rubbers are mandated has to be questionable.
If it would make you feel better, I promise to always laugh at you.
Hey, there're lots of good restaurants around!
You do laugh at me already!
Here's to life indeed.
You had me smiling till you said selling beer in Germany, then I just burst out laughing! What in the world, literally
ha
I promised to always laugh at you, and I'm sticking to it. I'm not one to break a promise. :-p
i think i've given you some pretty exciting stories to tell your grandkids. "and then there was this time i missed my flight in the phoenix airport..."
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