A couple days ago I went to the store to exchange a piece of clothing at a store, on my way there I saw four people of the younger generations walking around in the cold weather. There were two guys and two girls, and they were paired up. One pair, the guy had no coat but a long sleeve shirt on, and the girl had a coat. The second pair though..... simply fail. The guy had a coat on and the girl had NO coat and a SHORT sleeve shirt on. I was able to watch them a short distance and what I witnessed was sheer idiocy. The guy TAKES his coat OFF......... and just HOLDS it. In cold weather and late at night.
WHAT THE HECK?! I mean honestly what the crap! You would think he would GIVE his coat to the GIRL but NOOOOOOOO instead he just holds it in his hands. I would love to just run up to him and beat him with a baseball bat. I am finding that far too many of the younger generations have no manners, no chivalry, and are lacking majorly in the intelligence department.
I weep for the future. Mainly my own country because it fails in so many ways. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of good things but I'd rather live elsewhere.
If I was on a date I would have given her my coat a couple minutes after being outside, if not before going outside.
Simply fail.
Generation Game Over
Setting Sail!
Ahhhhh, good old blog. Reminds me of the days of xanga. Which no one uses any more really. But that is another story. This story I'm about to tell is about setting sail!
As a wee tyke growing up I loved Legos. I started playing with them, buying more of them, even collecting them. I always loved medieval Lego sets, pirates, and ninjas. I got quite a collection of various sets, nothing like a huge collection, but it sure isn't small.
As I became older my Lego interest went downhill for various reasons; such as getting older and growing up, interests in other things, the lack of "cool" Lego sets. But every now and then I would see something that was spectacularly awesome that I just had to have! So I'd buy it from the catalog, which has now become buying it online. I still get their catalogs ever since I got my first Lego castle back in the day on Christmas. It is there, the catalogs, where I see such magnificent beauties that I must have.
To this day I still buy Legos. It is rare when it happens, but I still do. And the one thing that I always have to buy is simply this: ships.
This new catalog I just got has a new one! And I will be getting it. It looks like this:
This year has many things in store for me. Some I am aware of, some that I'm not. If things go according to plan, this year will be grueling, yet rewarding and life changing at the same time. I'll be sailing away on my new ship, to new adventures and new places. To meet new people and see rare things. The winds of change have come and I will be out there, sailing the seas, and facing every challenging storm and squall that comes my way!