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June 14, 2005
Caution: It's sticky out there
The wise words of Chuck Swindoll:
"Nothing physical touches the soul. Nothing external satisfies our deepest inner needs. Remember that! The soul belongs to God. He alone can satisfy us in that realm."
I thought the humidity in St. Louis was bad, but BOY was I wrong. I feel like a Chinese steamed bun out there (i'm the one with little red dot on top indicating a filling of red bean). With that said, I give you a piece dedicated to the humidity in the greater DC area...
It's late in the morning,
When I wake up from my slumber.
And so I approach my computer,
To check the weather number.
The outlooks seems great,
And the day will see plenty of sun.
But how can the high be 83,
With a heat index of 101?
I pick out a t-shirt,
And shorts for the day.
"It can't get that bad,"
I naively say.
I leave to play outside,
While my roommate remains.
But once outside I notice,
How everyone is producing sweat stains.
I'm determined to stay outside!
This weather will not deter me!
But five minutes later I'm inside my home,
With the A/C unit blowing.
Hmmmm... "me" and "blowing" don't really rhyme do they?
At The Killers/Keane concert:

See the sweat stains? Nasty.

Posted by Jennafi at June 14, 2005 09:46 AM
Comments
haha that IS pretty gross. why u post that?
Posted by: harry at June 14, 2005 11:06 AM
haha great poem.
yes, but I agree.
humidity sucks.
Posted by: at June 14, 2005 12:19 PM
LOOKS LIKE A FUN CONCERT
Posted by: AARON at June 14, 2005 01:48 PM
dude...i'm going to see keane on friday in houston
oh, and excellent poem...how long did it take you to write
Posted by: alice at June 14, 2005 02:53 PM
spin those sick rhymes u bad rapmaster you...ricka ricka
Posted by: 13E4TBoX B01 at June 15, 2005 02:41 PM
jkwon let me borrow his KEANE cd for a couple days. *WOW* i really like this band!
Posted by: john kim at July 7, 2005 07:23 AM
phentermine I was told that the Chinese said they would bury me by the Western Lake and build a shrine to my memory. I have some slight regret that this did not happen, as I might have become a god, which would have been very chic for an atheist.
Posted by: phentermine at September 10, 2005 07:39 PM