Thursday, March 20, 2008

what to say?

okay so nobody informed me that blogger has hooked up with google... this was most helpful as it reduces the amount of passwords I am required to remember seeing that I have immense trouble in the area of memory though still feel as if I need a different password or two for everything. this blog has been a long time in coming a lot has happened since I last posted: I finally graduated from college, the fine institution which I attended gave me a nice folder thing in front of a bunch of people that hey you've been here for four years... here's a sheet of paper with your name on it, (as if I didn't learn that in kindergarten...) but I'm not bitter or anything...

After finally being released from doing hard time, I went home... then relocated... (apparently some people thought I was part of the witness protection program, though I can't say much about that.) I got a new job in which I get to stay up all night long and make 'stuff' being careful not to get maimed or killed in the process. I have applied for citizenship, was fingerprinted like a common criminal near a correctional facility, and will hopefully start flight school after I am sworn in (provided that I'm not deported and/or incarcerated).

As I looked through my previous posts, I realized that I reference snow a lot, or the lack of it, and figured, why break tradition? currently the weather conditions are not complimentary to those of us who like to snowboard, though I am attempting to go today, (for the last time this season), regardless. This is my ode to all the snowboarders out there:

We like the cold, we like the snow,
but most of all we like to go,
speeding fast over terrain,
miss the rail and feel sharp pain,
Through the woods and through the air,
we don't care if skiers stare,
the powder's fresh, my butt is cold,
somehow this sport never gets old,
I like to fly, I like to race,
to feel the wind biting my face,
so my hat's off to all those who,
like to ride just like I do.

Well, that's all I got for now, I'm out, keep your board on the snow...