Thursday, May 03, 2007

Harsh Realities

"Delores breezed along the surface of her life like a flat stone forever skipping along smooth water, rippling reality sporadically but oblivious to it consistently, until she finally lost momentum, sank, and due to an over- dose of fluoride as a child which caused her to suffer from chronic apathy, doomed herself to lie forever on the floor of her life as useless as an appendix and as lonely as a five-hundred pound barbell in a steroid-free fitness center."
~ Winning sentence, 1990 Bulwer-Lytton bad fiction contest.




Sometimes life isn't fair and the harshest reality in life is the truth. Here are a few "truths" I found recently on another blog.

  • Something will always elude you.

  • You’ll never know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop because you always bite into it.

  • Your children will hate you at some point.

  • High school math was pointless.

  • One half of college courses are pointless. (Hello, bowling?)

  • You’ll always regret who you voted for at least once.

  • That cup you just drank from wasn’t yours.

  • That wonderful and soul impacting moment? He/She won’t remember it.

  • You shouldn’t have left it in the oven that long.

  • Someone out there does want to see you fail.

  • You should have said "yes."

  • You should have said "no."

  • Always go with your first answer, unless you know it’s wrong.

  • Seconds are ok; thirds too much.

  • You shouldn’t have gotten in so deep.

  • You won’t fit into that dress again.

  • You will inevitably become like one of your parents.

  • It was him/her, not you.

  • You never have a second chance to make a lasting impression.

  • The joke was on you.

  • You paid too much.

  • That stain won’t come out.

  • You can’t have it all.


And that's a dose of reality for today...

2 comments:

kate kiya said...

Nice- that sentence was hilarious! I like the hard truths too- even though some are hard to swallow...I do NOT want to be like either of my parents! :)

Allison said...

reality sucks sometimes...Brian and I are finding that out the hard way as we prepare to move again (and not b/c of the navy!). UGH!! Oh well...