Category: Life

cryosceptic...

10 Nov 06 in Life

The grass is always greener on the other side.

Really?

I mean, 'always' is a strong word. Sometimes they surely neglect it a little or the summer sun drys it out or they pave paradise and put up a parking lot. In that kinda situation the grass isn't greener. Its greyer or blacker depending on your tarmac.

All I'm saying is maybe we should learn to enjoy the grass we got... or I'm just jealous that they've all got somewhere to put their car which doesn't ruin my garden.

cryogenic in cryostasis

18 Oct 06 in Life

I put on the news today. I shouldn't have. So many people hurting each other. So much destruction through warfare, natural disaster and mans meddling in the environment.

And all I could think was... do I fancy a cup of tea or coffee.

I chose tea.

cryogenic lives...

12 Oct 06 in Life

This is not a spam blog. This is just a rubbish blog.

Somewhere there's a poor defenseless child leading a normal life. If you send this blog to 1000000 friends then you can make sure that that child stays safe. However if you don't, then again little will happen. Well, nothing that could be attributed to your actions really, because if we're honest life is fairly random and a little unpredictable at the best of times. The chances of your emailing anyone affecting someone's life you haven't met is unlikely. Unless it was one of those petition things to help save the walrus or to stop one army invading some country a long way away. Though what can those kind of emails do anyway? I feel fairly sceptical of them. I feel fairly sceptical about being sceptical to be honest. I mean who's realy definite about much these days. The big message I pick up on from tv with all this hi tech advertising is don't stand out from the crowd. Conform. Drink this brand. Wear that brand. Just do it. It's the real thing. As opposed presumably to the other thing which isn't that real. In fact it's totally unreal. Fictional some might say. Just a figment of some advertisers imagination for all of us to buy into.

And then there's that poor defenseless child leading a normal life. Won't someone think of the children?

I should get out more.