Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Idling and Pizzas

Idleness has been treating me real good these days.

For the first time since I graduated from highschool, everything seems so simple. OK, I do admit that I sometimes miss the crowded, busy days. A bunch of activities do be done, things that can easily take my mind away from the inevitable.

Cause idling can sometimes bring up some unpleasant thoughts.

However, I shall not repeat my previous mistakes: loathing my idle days while waiting for UAN class to begin. No, no, no. My new idle days now are great. Today, I spent my Tuesday with a stack of DVDs and take-out pizza.

Sure, hours of sitting and doing nothing but watch the laptop’s screen can be mind numbing. But let me assure you that my senses are fortunately still so aware of my surroundings, especially when my stomach started to demand something to fill it with. No worries, I know people. People who can help you with this sort of problem, all you have to do is make one call, and voila.

So I made the call.

30 minutes later, voila!

As I opened the pizza’s carton box, and the sudden rush of hot, pizza infected air teased my appetite. Quickly, I took out a warm slice, and took the first bite. Oh. A sudden explosion of meatiness filled my brain. The tenderness of pepperonis, sausages, bacons and meat chunks, spiced with juicy baked tomato sauce, topped with mind-bobbling gooey mozzarellas. Oh.

It just doesn’t get any better than this, I suppose.



Hahaha I hope I didn’t cause any sudden pizza-craze on you?

So life’s been good.

I hope these days of pizzas and DVDs and FS and FB and MSN and Disc Travel and Living and HBO and Star Movies and novels and the greatness of doing nothing of any significance wont do my brain that much damage, anyways.

Peas, and have fun :)! Cause whether you’re idling or striving, the pizza guy is always at your service.

All you have to do is make the call.

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