Summer, is a word in everyone's vocabulary, that when spoken, gives mental pictures of warm days, grassy fields, and endless fun. Summer is always a welcome respite from the mundane, monotonous, and otherwise boring school life that is brought on by the seemingly never-ending routine. Although, Summer may seem like a break, is it really? While we escape the routine of school, everyone seems to openly accept the routine of summer without a second thought. Work schedules clog the week and we struggle to get a vacation or party in here or there, but we still enjoy it. While we still have the chance to go on a mission trip for a week or two, or simply just kick back and relax for a couple or three days, we still plunge willingly and head first into the dreary work agenda that is thrown at us every week. Some might say that is is the mere fact that you get paid for work, but some might also compare knowledge to payment, and, call me eccentric, agree with this. While we cannot live of of knowledge (or bread) alone, it still is something we should seek. Those are some thoughts on summer, now give me some of yours.
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Mark Twain
Thursday, July 13, 2006
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can't say that i ever have, p8balllvr, since i work 8 hours every day . . .
i agree with you p8tballlvr, because some child labor laws are pretty stupid, to us anyways, and could use some removing. . . (then i could finally push that big red button on the the trash compactor)
that button is reserved for me and anyone else who has put in there time at the dc (actually i used to push the button all the time before i was 18 and i operated the elevators before i was 16 and even got over time so i say %@#^*^&*%$%^&&^%^^))(****&&*(&&$#$#^ the child labor laws) by the way jigger, it been like a month since you posted a new riddle.
yeah, and you need to change you callender also... i don't know if you noticed but it's almost august
but those people are weird, as well as broke . . .
sorry, rndomoboe, we weren't meaning to pick on you.
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