So anyways, its the middle of the working week and the
weekend won’t come quick enough and when it does it won’t hang around long
enough. I shouldn’t be wishing time away as it goes fast enough already and I’m
gonna be 40 next year...shit now I’m depressed!
I left school over 20 years ago, where
has the time gone? People say the best years of your life are the ones spent at
school. I don’t totally agree with that concept, I had a good time when I was a
kid, then a teenager, but school was never that exciting for me except when we
had school holidays. For the majority of us its a shame that when we grow up we
can’t have or afford the same amount of holidays we got when we were at school.
Since leaving school its difficult to determine what
“lessons in life” I’ve learnt and when. However one thing I can benchmark my
understanding of “life” would be the movies I have watched, but specifically
the movies I have watched more than once. The best example of this that springs
to mind would be the Ron Reiner classic “When Harry Met Sally”, I saw this when
I was 17, with my best mate, when it was released in 1989. We all remember the
“orgasm” scene that the trailers and advertising for the movie used this to
great effect. But I remember very clearly leaving the cinema not really
understanding this romantic comedy and feeling somewhat disappointed. Four
years later, with my girlfriend at the time, I watched it a second time, and it
all (well nearly all) made sense! I laughed throughout the entire picture and
after wondered what I’d missed the first time around....”life” was the logical
answer, I’d experienced a bit of life as a grown up! Since then I must have
watched “When Harry Met Sally” a dozen times or more and every time there is
always a part which strikes a chord with me, serious or funny....but sadly I
still haven’t made a woman “meow!”

Something weird happening with the text on this one, poppett. It has come out much smaller than the rest. Either that or I need new glasses?
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