laugh

i bought ronin for 10 bucks at circuit city today. alright!

i spent a lot of today waiting. i waited to hear responses from clients, i waited to hear responses from the higher ups, i waited for my webhost to get a new mysql database up, and i waited for the pinky finger on my right hand to stop hurting. i waited for a whole lot of nothing.

not that i’m angry or disgruntled about it or anything, i just wish things could have… i guess… happened. i definitely could have gone without the finger hurting – every time i would need to make a capital letter that required me to press the right shift button with my pinky, i would wince ever so slightly at the discomfort that would occur. i proceeded to go through the day either massaging my pinky (i’m beginning to dislike referring to it as my “pinky”… heh) or cracking its knuckles, which was probably totally counterproductive.

oh well.

despite the waiting, i had one of those fun days. where everything seemed funny and nothing really seemed that bad – at least not knowingly. i just laughed at silly jokes and ridiculous scenarios, and the laughing and giggling and bellowing definitely carried my attitude for the rest of day, because i’m in a damn fine mood.

laughing is great. laughing is perhaps one of the most wonderful things ever – it can lift you out of a bad mood, it can confirm a oneness with your peers and it can make something uneasy easy. i love when you reach that point where you’ve laughed so hard that your stomach is beginning to ache, and sometimes you are forced to leave the room otherwise you might bust a gut. i love when someone tells a story and you just can’t help but reach deep down and let out loud sound of amusement and everyone is letting out a similar sound along with you. i love being able to say something that will make a friend laugh and bring them out of a less than stellar mood.

laughing is great, wouldn’t you agree?

people i still keep in contact from the “dew drop inn”: 1 :)

# of cd’s i brought into work: 4

# of cd’s i listened to at work: 2

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