Man… next time you are feeling low, feeling like you have been “played” by an Internet FREAK – take a momen to read this: the benbrown website :: daily text You probably won’t feel so bad when you are done. Or you will think that there are truly a lot of freaks in this scary world. Guess it all depends on how you look at things…
Really Fun!
You know what is really fun? Reading other people’s blogs! I love it – it is a great way to find really cool interesting sites. Give SwallowingTacks a whirl if you have a moment. If you don’t like what she has to say, then visit any of the others in her long list of blog-links.
True Color?
Wow! What a cool test. What’s Your True Color? Ok, I am starting to become addicted to these tests if you want to know the truth. Anyways… my True Color ended up not being much of a surprise – it’s Blue. I love blue – any shade of blue. Don’t ask me which one is my favorite – I am very indecisive and couldn’t pick just one. So let’s just say it is blue. This is what they had to say about my blue analysis…
You’re BLUE; the most soothing color in the spectrum. The color of a clear summer sky, or a deep, reflective ocean. Blue has traditionally symbolized trust, solitude, and loyalty. You are most likely a contemplative person who values time spent alone. When it comes to friends, you would rather connect deeply with a few people than have a bunch of loose acquaintances. You probably have a calming presence that attracts people to you. Cool and collected, you rarely overreact. Instead, you think things through before coming to a decision. Your level-headed and thoughtful approach is patently blue.
Pretty cool. I am so blue.
The First First Post…
These blogs seem to be all the rage, and hopefully it will be easier then editing the old fashioned way… we’ll see how it works out! =)
A thought for today:
“What we need in the world is manners…. I think that if, instead of preaching brotherly love, we preached good manners, we might get a little further. It sounds less righteous and more practical.” – Eleanor Roosevelt