Found the coolest quote today on Gmail. Check this out:
Don Marquis - "Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday."
That totally describes how I like to look at life. Of course, being a responsible husband, I try not to procrastinate on important things like bills and date nights, but still, in general, I am a terrible procrastinator. Heck, I meant to write this post yesterday. :)
Why do we procrastinate? What pops up in our day that is so much more important? Or is it that we just don't want to do something so we put it off until it just can't wait anymore? I mean, if we would just do what we have to do when we first get it, then it would be done and out of the way and we wouldn't have to stress over it anymore. That's what our parents would tell us at least, but then they aren't here, are they? (NO)
Anyway, enough of that. Got to work today and realized something very profound: I don't want to be here! I know, it's shocking. Why on earth wouldn't I want to work in a place where the lady sitting next to me hates my existence, and almost every customer I take an order from is upset with me? Sounds like a terrific place to work, doesn't it? Yeah, I am so ready to be gone, but without something to replace the income, I can't leave. Oh well, someday hopefully soon.
Anyone going to the gun show next weekend? It's gonna be awesome. I'm taking my 1911 and trading it in for a Glock 23. Yeah, I'm going down a caliber, but .40 is sooo much cheaper than .45 right now. I hate it, but it is, and I need to save money. Plus Glocks are better guns - you don't have to tear them apart like a 1911 to clean them, and you don't have to clean them near as often. If I wear my 1911 on a hot day, I have to clean it when I get home so it won't rust, plus the finish is already wearing off, and a Glock won't do that for a long time. I've only had my 1911 for a year. Now don't get me wrong, I love my .45 to death. I can shoot a 1" group at 45 feet with no problem, and I love carrying it, but it is also getting too hard to hide such a big gun in the hot summer months. If I could afford to just buy a Glock and keep my 1911, I would, but I haven't been to the shooting range in over two months because I don't want to spend $13 a box on ammo. It's time for a change. In a couple years, I'll go buy another 1911, but for now I'm excited to get a Glock.
Anyone doing anything fun this summer? Doesn't look like we will. Just work and school. Oh well. If anyone has a better idea, let me know PLEASE.
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1 comment:
YES! Gun show this weekend!
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