forgive them, blogger. they know not what they do.
when i was younger, when my dad and i walked around our old neighborhood, if we passed a particularly dilapidated building, or empty lot, or run-down eyesore of any kind, the old man would make a sweeping gesture with his arm, encompassing the scene, and sarcastically say: 'one day my son, all this will be yours.' it was one of his best running jokes, and sometimes he still does it, if only for nostalgia's sake.
im not sure what that has to do with the following, but im still using it as a segue to announce that - and far from an eyesore, it's rather classy - papa's got a brand new blog.
and i'll wrap with this video, reminiscent of my anecdote; here, a father imparts wisdom to his son in monty python & the holy grail. ive always loved it (the applicable scene starts about a minute into the clip).
im not sure what that has to do with the following, but im still using it as a segue to announce that - and far from an eyesore, it's rather classy - papa's got a brand new blog.
and i'll wrap with this video, reminiscent of my anecdote; here, a father imparts wisdom to his son in monty python & the holy grail. ive always loved it (the applicable scene starts about a minute into the clip).
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