This was quite eye-opening for me. Never before had I understood that having more of something implies -- nay, defines -- a direct positive correlation with the ability to acquire or proficiency in achieving said something. My life was about to change.
I walked upstairs past my wife, who was talking on the phone. After a couple of seconds, I perceived that she was chatting with her sister, who is due to have her second baby in about a month. I simultaneously felt sorry for my brother-in-law, who has only been able to produce two babies, and felt a sense of accomplishment for myself, father of three. I stood a little taller, my self-esteem buoyed by my blatantly superior manliness.
I moved to the kitchen and threw a Hot Pocket in the microwave. Inspired by Fisher's numerical greatness, I opted to cook it for five minutes instead of the recommended two.
As I was driving to the store, on my way to pick up more paper towels to clean up the microwave, I was passed by a guy going 65 on State Street in his Geo. Instantly I felt like a fool. Sure, my car was capable of achieving such speeds, perhaps even with greater efficiency, but the fact of the matter was that the Geo was going faster. Horrified by my purchasing decision-making, I made a mental note to look into trade-in values for my current vehicle. Putting a Geo in the family line-up was the obvious move.
After blasting recklessly through traffic in my new Metro, and charging into work this morning, I overheard the secretaries bragging about how many words per minute they can type. Somewhat dismayed at my own deficiencies in that area, I set out to improve. I found an online typing test which clocked me right around 65 WPM. However, I discovered that errors are not accounted for in this particular test, and if I simply slammed keys as quickly as I could, that I could attain a much more impressive score. Eager to show off my new 328 WPM skillz, I built up the courage (not all that hard to do with my 3-kid-producing manhood) to e-mail my boss for a raise.
Dear boss,I'll let you know how it goes.
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- bordelais7
Frickin' Fisher.
2 comments:
Laughed out loud multiple times reading the Live Blogs. This one's a little bit different for you guys, but I like it.
But dude, 17>8.
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