Time to make bizarre faces? Time to make fun of the Disney Channel? NO! Time for *drumroll* The Wheel of Morality!!
Wheel of Morality, turn, turn, turn. Tell us the lesson that we should learn.
And the moral of today's story is! . . . . Moral #1 - People in glass houses should get dressed with the lights out.
But enough of the good ole days when we could sit and watch 3 hours of Animaniacs, thereby learning such valuable truths.
Today is the 2nd of December. Thanksgiving is over and become a distant and clouded memory because of sugar over-dosing. (First jellos, then pie (9 of them), then candy. It's a wonder we didn't all keel over.) Also because of the drowsiness caused by the turkey, and the simple act of being in a warm house with full bellies.
Once our heads cleared a little, we engaged in some games, the best of which was hitting people with a bat. (Speaking of bats, I saw one of the creatures on the ceiling of Old Main the other day. They're so cute!) Violent? Not really. It was padded and most people were afraid to use it.
Thanksgiving is a time of feasting. A time of fellowship, catching up with people you haven't seen for perhaps months. Fun and games! Also, a time to sleep and watch many movies. (Iron Man is awesome. And the new Indiana Jones is pretty cool too. Iron Man was awesome though.) I used to think that over such breaks, it would be cool to get homework done early. To get ahead. What I found, is that if you do get ahead, you end up being bored during school. Whereas, if you stay on track, you enjoy your break more, and you're able to stay busy at school with actual school and not video games or something. (Chip's Challenge, anyone?)
It's that time again. Time to go and be responsible. Time to accomplish something.
Perhaps a nap.
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