I had one of those days yesterday. You know the ones. The ones where you don't think it's ever going to end, but you know it has to. Time drags on and on and on... The bad thing about those long days is that it drags on so and allows more bad things to happen then usual. The good thing is that it promotes good thoughts. Thoughts you hadn't thought of before. Or maybe ones you had, but you had a lot more time to think things trough. I thought about a lot of things. Now, I'm kind of a random thinker, so hold on. I wonder what it's like to drive in England. Won't our 'left-hand' turning lanes be their right hand turn lanes? Our 'right of ways' would be left of ways. I thought about this while I was driving yesterday with a very very dear friend of mine (some would call him a boyfriend.) We had gotten in another argument, ANOTHER argument. Over something stupid; because aren't most fights over just that? We were breaking up (again) and that was the only thing I could think of?
Do you ever do that? When you know something bad is happening and you can only talk or think about random things? That's how I roll. (Continued from earlier...) As I was saying... When something bad happens I tend to want to break the ice, or stop thinking about the bad things that are going on. I feel like a lot of today's leaders do the same things with the problems going on in the world. Probably not to my extent; but they do. America focuses on the needs of other countries, rather than the needs of our own. We give billions of dollars to breast cancer research, and send work over seas instead of helping the homeless or the Americans who get laid off every day. We don't listen, we hear. We don't look at problems, we see them.
I'm not dissing America. I like living here and I'm not about to complain about how I live. But I do see it as a progressing problem. I know how easy it is to focus on something else rather than on the problems at hand. It's easier. Less work, less yelling. Is it worth it though? Is it worth it to let something die because you don't feel like dealing with it?
I'd like to say sorry to Bridge... I didn't mean for my comment to sound rude. But as I had earlier stated... I had to run and I couldn't finish what I had wanted to say.
















Not a very good blog entry if you're going for that scholarship contest. As many people will tell you, this isn't MySpace or LiveJournal. These blogs are supposed to be about hot topics, issues, opinion on certain subjects, etc. Read some blogs and you'll get the idea.
you obviously didn't read the whole thing. i'm not done. this is my way of writing. i like to open it up. but thanks for the tip...