So true...I am always conscious of the fact that no matter how much time I have,in the end I will be wishing for just a little longer.Time does seem to go so fast-seems like a few weeks ago I was 18,and here I am at 27! Seizing the day is always the best policy-just go with the moment and get what you can from it-I refuse to spend my last seconds thinking 'oh crap I wish Id done such and such'. Thanks for the birthday wish
No, I wouldn't give those back either they are beautiful, and when I said I cool I meant it as in calm and collected cool, not cool as in lets all jump the nearest band wagon cool.
I know what you mean, lots of people who go to my boyfriends gigs (including the singers girlfriend) are only there to be seen. Some of them are among the fakest people I have ever met.
I must admit I feel really out of place there sometimes, I only really go to see Greggers play its weird when everyone else there is in their Pantera tops and normally I'm wearing something pink or feminine. I don't like the idea of being in a box with a label on it.
do you start to get vertigo if you think about time too much? we're never still in any one of our four dimentions. telling children to keep still is therefore the most spectacularly futile instruction. they would have to be attached to a temporal Foucault's pendulum, and even then they would not be still relative to the relative (usually parent) doing the telling.
suddenly the Rat Pack's comment about lying on the floor without holding on seems a bit more sensible...