What's happenin'?
I've been trying to think about what to write lately. I mean, it has been a damn long time -- so much has changed in the last 2 1/2 years that I'd hardly know where to begin. New jobs, new cars, new adventures, saying goodbye to old friends, making some new ones....
It's been a regular Circle of Life - and then some.
So instead of delving into the past, I thought I'd just move on, and keep my eyes on the virtual prize. I'll mention a few things here and there, but for the most part, why rehash ancient history? Besides, the older I get, the more I forget things, so details would be sketchy at best.
I will tell you this: The Lovely Mrs. B. and I are still happily a couple. Going on 16 years now. That's a good thing. We're still in Omaha, and although I'm now with a different company (my last joint? They can SUCK IT.), I'm still relatively happy being in this town. We've got a cat, a dog, a huge mortgage, two new cars, and a Disneyland trip in the near future.
I'm alive, I'm relatively healthy (all things considered), and I'm still a smartass.
See? Not much has changed, really.
So I will remain forward-thinking, and will enjoy the *now* instead of wallowing in the past. It's healthier, and easier to remember.
-- T
It's been a regular Circle of Life - and then some.
So instead of delving into the past, I thought I'd just move on, and keep my eyes on the virtual prize. I'll mention a few things here and there, but for the most part, why rehash ancient history? Besides, the older I get, the more I forget things, so details would be sketchy at best.
I will tell you this: The Lovely Mrs. B. and I are still happily a couple. Going on 16 years now. That's a good thing. We're still in Omaha, and although I'm now with a different company (my last joint? They can SUCK IT.), I'm still relatively happy being in this town. We've got a cat, a dog, a huge mortgage, two new cars, and a Disneyland trip in the near future.
I'm alive, I'm relatively healthy (all things considered), and I'm still a smartass.
See? Not much has changed, really.
So I will remain forward-thinking, and will enjoy the *now* instead of wallowing in the past. It's healthier, and easier to remember.
-- T
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