I just read my friend Neil's note on my last entry requesting more "insights", and my old friend Emily just told me through a game of Facebook Scrabulous that she read my blog. I don't know how I didn't realize that people would actually read what I posted on the World Wide Web for all to see. So here's an update...
Nothing in my life is new.
Things are going well at work. I don't have a lot to do right now in the office, but that's okay because I'll be swamped come basketball season. I'm enjoying mixing and mingling with the young movers and shakers here and just trying to make a difference.
The only news in my life right now is that the little green truck died a couple of weeks ago (tear drop). It was a good little ride. I hated the lack of power steering and air conditioning. It only had one speaker that worked, and I could rarely pick up a radio station - any radio station. It was scary to drive in the winter time with the lack of weight over the rear wheels. I could only squeeze two other people in the car with me, and the brakes were shaky. But it served me well for many years.
I was hence forced to cop a new ("pre-owned") whip. I'm now rolling gangster in an '06 Toyota Corolla with tinted windows and factory hub caps. Although I don't have power windows or locks, I do have power steering and air conditioning. Life is good, but car payments suck.
As for my latest deep thought, I'd like to talk a little about perspective. I read yesterday on Google News about Amy Winehouse's diagnosis of emphysema that she got from smoking crack and cigarettes. Later at the store I saw magazine covers featuring a deathly-looking Olson twin (probably due to Uncle Jesse's poor rocker example), a reportedly suicidal Britney Spears, and a inhumanly-toned AC Slater (known to America's Best Dance Crew fans as Mario Lopez). I also watched a Youtube video of California beach-goers duking it out with paparazzi snapping shots of celebrities surfing.
I grew up watching Ms. Spears, the Olson twins, and AC grow up. I envied their lives. They were young and famous. They had fans, money, and an apparent happiness. However, I came to a realization that being famous could really suck.
Britney was the cute, innocent girl next door. Now the media portrays her as the mentally deficient "woman of the night" on the corner. Her every move is captured, exploited, analyzed, criticized, and fed to the ravenous masses. Do I think she's the ideal mother? No. Do I personally know worse? Oh, yeah.
And how could the Olson babies not be screwed up when they got older? They have had nothing of a "normal" life, and yet they're supposed to be able to relate with the public and vice versa.
As for Slater... he's awesome. I have to admit that I still wish I was that guy.
My point is that famous people have their struggles, just like their audiences. A lot of the same problems they have are the same, the only difference is that the problems are magnified by public scrutiny. Winehouse smokes crack, and her dad is pleading with her druggie friends to leave her alone. That's not all that unfamiliar with people I've known. Matthew McConaughey can't even rip the curl without people throwing punches over it. Welcome to my life... (psych).
So, if I can't be Jesse Spano's ex-boyfriend, Zach Morris' best friend, the host of the hottest dance show in the world, and have an indescribable physique then I don't want to be famous. I'd rather have my own problems in my own sphere than to have my own problems in everyone else's. We should be happy with who we are and where we are. I'm not saying we should be content to be stagnant and not shoot for the stars. All I'm saying is that it's okay to be you.
The grass isn't always greener on the other side, just sometimes. Everyone has dead spots in the lawn at one point or another. The joy comes from appreciating whatever green we have.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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I still miss your old car, remember going to the lanes listening to pharcyde and pimping it out to go on dates. I remember cleaning it out like crazy and then putting a giant Blindside sticker on it for you. Summer days in Layton. I'm still pissed that you guys ruined our sweet bike track when you moved into the neighborhood though!
Well now that you have a new car, its time to drive it out here to visit. Whats 2,000 miles anyway.
That day that you cleaned out the car and put the sticker on it is the same day the glass top flew off the sun hole and shattered on Main Street on our way to pick up our dates. That was so funny.
What do you mean, "people read this?" Hullo...of course people read this. I almost laughed out loud right here at work when I read about you having to "cop a new whip"...haha, I love it. Your old car was freakin' sweet, though.
Amen to not wanting to be a celebrity. I'm content with not having the majority of the world know where I do my grocery shopping.
P.S. AC is rad. As was his rockin curly mullet of a hair-do...
You'd be surprised who's reading. Hello there Dave. I found your blog tonight.
I must say, I never saw this old truck of yours, but I am jealous already. Ali and I saw this old green truck for sale once, and we wanted to buy it. There is something about an old dilapidated car, which threatens your life at any moment, that is so thrilling.
Thanks for your thoughts. I'm pretty sure I am going to be a fan of your blog. (and, I'll try to get Ali to comment on your blog too...she is the one who showed it to me. shhh don't tell.)
alright fine, here I am. Debbie ratted me out.
Deb and I really did want that green truck. Maybe someday it will appear again and I will not let that opportunity go a second time.
Your blog definitely looks like a keeper, by the way.
Dave....I read this! That's all you need to know.
You are looking mighty flexible in that picture of you jumping. Aye Caramba!
Um... so I definitely JUST found your blog... and now I read it too! Boggle soon.
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