Saturday, December 30, 2006

ol' lang zion

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Well, after throwing up over Christmas, New Years should be a bit more of a party. I think 2007 will be good. It's a nice sounding year, don't you think? Just the way 16 seems a lot younger than 17, 2007 sounds more...refined...than 2006. Does that make sense? It's nice being born in '89 because:
a) You can always remember how old you were in every year by just adding 1 and then the decade. Ex: I was 4 in 1993. I was 12 in 2001 and in 2020 I'll be 31.
b) Because my birthday is in the middle of the year, I'm always the "same age" as the year I turn...well, sorta anyway. Ex: I'm 17 going into 2007. I was 10 when we changed to 2000. It would work better if I was born in 1999 or 2000, but you get the idea.
c) Because I get to say I lived in the 80's without actually remembering any of it. sstm It sounds so much cooler to say you were born in the "late eighties" than the "early nineties."
Anyway, besides being totally and completely freaked out about going to college, I'm excited for 2007. It should be a good year. If nothing else, I'll become legal...although to do what, I don't know. It'll be fabulous, as all years are once you get comfortable with them. What's the Monster tagline (or maybe it was the GA Lottery) "Today could be the day" or will be the day or something like that. So maybe 2007 will be the year. The year it'll happen. What, you ask? I don't know. It. Stop being so specific! Gosh!

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