From birth to death
As it’s kind of obvious I’ve been away for rather quite a long long time, can’t really say what I was doing cause simply I have no idea! I was here, there, somewhere else and somewhere not quite far. See, I have no idea where I have been for last few weeks but I think I’m back now.
So basically the only important news since last time I posted something was the new AC/DC album and the date which new G&R album is getting released. I know a true Metallica fan shouldn’t like G&R but come on I’m a true BMW and Porsche fan but I drive a Merc. Can’t really hide the fact that they are really nice cars. On the other hand METALLICA ROCKS MORE THAN ANY OTHER BAND IN THE WORLD AND THAT IS A FACT OF LIFE.
So back to the title of my post. When I was on top of the world with no worries in my mind other that what would happen to Optimus on next episode of transformers and whether He-man would finally get the Skeleton,.. we had this lesson at our schools about a wise man who wanted to learn something on his last moments of life. Basically the wise man told the stupid guy: “start learning from day one till you die” by the way this is not a word by word translation but anyway that’s not the point.
The point is “What the hell he was thinking saying that!” and why on earth it should have been in our books? come on..do you really think that’s something you need to tell people about it? Ok I need to chill out a bit, I’m a bit “angry” today so maybe I shouldn’t really pick on our stupid education system…
To be honest I’m just angry, I am quire pissed off… again I can’t really talk about it but the question is why??? Oh F…it let’s talk about something else.
Ok, have you seen the new Ferrari California? Is Ferrari going to Hyundai to come up with new designs? Is this the new cost saving plan? Do you guys want to save money to be able to save your F1 engines? Damn, today I’m listening to some good songs. You know a good song is like a good girl who knows how to take care of you, what to say and when to say it. I used to hate “Nirvana” before but now I’m one of their biggest fans, when I know I can’t really go to a dead man’s concert but at least I’m saving some money.
Oh did I say it; no I didn’t, I’ve started a new book, it’s called “Deep Simplicity” by John Gribbin. I’ll write a full review of it when I’ve passed the page 5 of the book! All I can say, so far so good, right to my taste.
Now, I gotta hunt some chicken trapped in my oven.
Enjoy some music
Regards,
Good old angry man
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~ by Good old engineer on October 28, 2008.
Posted in Music, what I am
Tags: book, deep simplicity, ferrari california, Metallica, Music, Nirvana
