I did it. I have been talking about blogging for the past few months and finally decided today was the day. I guess since now that I have this blog, I really can write anything I want. I will try to make my life seem as thrilling as possible. Ya know, last semester senior year of college at Penn State... it HAS to be exciting. I promise my days are not all about drinking, staying up late, and complaining about exams. I like to think I have some pretty interesting events going on in my life, inside and out of Penn State ........
Currently, I am slowly pondering what exactly I will type in this next line, and thinking to myself, "is this exciting? are people actually reading this?" My hands are just laying on the keyboard not knowing what to type. I'm no writer, so I won't be whipping out those furbished, exciting and enthusiastic words, sorry. That sentence was probably poor grammar too, oh well. I just like to speak...but I will attempt to put some style into it. Maybe I'll share a story here or there... I'm known for my stories. They're actually so terrible, that they could be interesting. And they usually don't have a point, and then I oftentimes find 5dollars after.
I feel like there's a lot of pressure with the first blog entry. I feel like I'm supposed to really build myself up and say all of these wild and crazy stories I have, and what makes me so unique that people will really read my blog. What if I said that I've tried fried veal brain before, or that I have a non-profit business and by non-profit, I really mean non-profit. What if I said that this one time I won a free cruise, which turned out to be a free dinner for 2 to Olive Garden. All of these things are true, though they weren't wild and crazy and I am just Chach.
I was going to express my feelings on business cards, even wrote out a whole paragraph. But realized how dumb that was. I also wrote a story about this unknown number that contacted me today, but I erased that too. Still don't know who it is, so not worth blogging. You know what might be worth blogging? The fact that the font a person uses describes their personality. Or the usage of acronyms.
Anywho, for those subscribed to the CDN and would like to see the gorilla story, here it is. Gorilla becomes human
CDN = TBDL. (To be discussed later) ps -- why use an acronym in conversation when someone might not know what it means, and then you will have to say the whole phrase anyways in explanation. seems kinda pointless to me
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