Or else my head would explode.
Have you ever suffered from so much stress that you felt like you were going to explode? Well, forget the yoga. Forget the meditation, and the 10 second breathing. The Future is Now! Today I slept in, and the fact that I missed so much of the day, left me in a pretty crummy mood, but thankfully, I've found the greatest way to get rid of my anger. Muggaz, and Sir Peter Maxwell. Sir Peter writes a fictitious blog that is a day-to-day journal of a billionaire tycoon from Gloucestershire, which is 165 Km from Heathrow airport. While this is the basis for a very interesting blog, it seems that Sir Peter has found himself to become a modern deity. While I find this to be humorous, since I started watching The Thirteenth Floor a lot lately, I have grown tiresome with Sir Peter’s daily events. At first they were quite amusing, I did enjoy reading about how he was approached to be in “I’m A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here.” Now he just writes about he abuses his rights as a tycoon. The joke has gone from sweet to sour. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I don’t find stories about whipping a woman very funny.
As for Muggaz, he’s harmless. As for his blog content, I find it very satisfactory, but when it comes to comments, I think his only problem is that he comments just for the sake of it. Even if he doesn’t have anything good to say, or if he doesn’t have a point, he’ll post anyway. If this were a spoken blog sight, I’d say he probably does it just to hear the sound of his voice, but I digress.
These two have been the recipient of much of my daily frustrations. I’ve been a little happier around the house, since my computer started working again, and it might be because of those two. While I’m sure that they are just playing around, I don’t really care. It’s nice to have something to do. Sir Peter and Muggaz, although your humour has turned a bit sour, I do commend you on your use of imagination. Just try to remember that while poking fun at others is in fact fun, the joke might not be appreciated by everyone.
Now we sit back and wait for the BAMs and peasant remarks that I expect.