It’s the feeling.

You know those feelings that come over you every day, every moment you feel something good, something bad or something somewhere in-between. Most of us probably can explain these feeling’s if they really try too but honestly who wants to and not be able to actually enjoy them. As I am writing this in retrospect, I get a certain feeling just typing on my keyboard, and I know you Blog writers and readers know what ‘that’ feeling is.

I have been playing a lot of lacrosse lately and I know why I do it. It’s for ‘that’ feeling I get when I score a goal, or in technical terms throw a little hard rubber ball across the goal line of a 6 by 6 net with a goalie in it. It’s a little bit weird to think a game that simple can give people satisfaction, but it does. The same goes for countless things in life, like smashing a glass into a million pieces as Jordan noted in his last post, or listening to your favorite song of the week, playing music, driving fast, laughing really hard, I think you get the point. So you’re probably wondering where this post is going, the answer is nowhere.

I did it all for the nookie (come on) the nookie (come on)
so you can take that cookie and stick it up your (yeah)
stick it up your (yeah) stick it up your (yeah)

I will leave you with one last all inspiring statement … Zoom Zoom Zoom.

P.S I will be expecting a check in the mail from Mazda for that meaningless plug I just gave them for no apparent reason.

P.P.S Good show on Tuesday Alex, we were all impressed.

P.P.P.S Haha Jk there’s no P.P.P.S

Later Gang,
GerFer

3 comments:

Kate said...

Gotta love the adrenaline rush!

The Girl said...

man I miss "that" feeling.
Miss you guys too.
oh and mazda phoned, they actually want to have you give them money, something about copyright infringemnt? I coudln't really hear em over all them lil 4 cylinder engines, noisy buggers.

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