Wednesday, September 30th 2020 “The only mystery in life is why the kamikaze pilots wore helmets.” – Al McGuire “My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I am right.” – Ashleigh Brilliant Here’s what I think… People love to give advice. No matter what it’s about. No matter how personal it is.Continue reading “What do you think?”
Monthly Archives: September 2020
A Comedy Sign from God
Tuesday, September 29th 2020 The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.” – Emily Dickinson On my way to the first (and only) ACI (American Comedy Institute – a great place, highly recommend it) class, I asked God for a sign. Something, some wisdom to let me know that I’m onContinue reading “A Comedy Sign from God”
Today, I consider myself lucky.
It’s my choice. Friday, September 25th 2020 “Every Day is a New Life to a Wise Man.” – Dale Carnegie “Happy is the man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to-day his own: He who, secure within, can say: ‘To-morrow, do thy worst, for I have liv’d to-day.’” – Horace, Roman Poet Today,Continue reading “Today, I consider myself lucky.”
Talent
Thursday, September 24th 2020 I don’t mean to brag, but I can sneeze, blow my nose and bruise my eye area at the same time. All by myself. I promise. It’s just something I can do. Was I born talented? Above average? Not sure. I’d like to think that I’m becoming more and more creativeContinue reading “Talent”
Live Fit
Live fit Go long Don’t sit Or smoke a bong Or do I’ll have some too It’s good For a few Do this Not that Remember that dis Bring it back It’s the best Never mind Old tradition New fruit Fast for the bathing suit Load up Carbs indulge Run that race Lose the bulgeContinue reading “Live Fit”
Working Out to Work it Out
Running to run. Moving to let it move me. Being to be free, to be unmoved by externality. Seeing without looking, feeling without holding. Letting go of beliefs, becoming, acknowledging me. I run so my mind doesn’t run me. I live, but not fully. Always waiting and regretting, no longer wanting what I knew, needingContinue reading “Working Out to Work it Out”