But a quick anicdote: A friend of mine who is a monk at a monastery at the top of a hill went out one winter morning and found a fresh layer of snow, a garbage can lid, and nobody around. Quick as a flash, he checked to make sure nobody was looking, then jumped on the lid and flew down the hill yelling “Weeeeeee!”
Hence the reason I used to turn on my iPod in college and dance my way through the cafeteria line with show tunes blaring in my ears. I got a lot of stares, but I didn’t care. I was having a blast! (Still do it, btw!) :)
MorganZ almost 15 years ago
Maybe even when someone IS looking - keeps them on their toes.
luezer almost 15 years ago
Yep, why wait till no one is looking. Missed opportunities…
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
Try skipping through the business sector yelling whee at lunch.
cdward almost 15 years ago
We’re looking. And loving it.
But a quick anicdote: A friend of mine who is a monk at a monastery at the top of a hill went out one winter morning and found a fresh layer of snow, a garbage can lid, and nobody around. Quick as a flash, he checked to make sure nobody was looking, then jumped on the lid and flew down the hill yelling “Weeeeeee!”
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 15 years ago
A friar lid flyer???
LibrarianInTraining almost 15 years ago
Hence the reason I used to turn on my iPod in college and dance my way through the cafeteria line with show tunes blaring in my ears. I got a lot of stares, but I didn’t care. I was having a blast! (Still do it, btw!) :)
celeconecca almost 15 years ago
Moments of reckless abandon - ah, yes. I need more of those.
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
Get it while you can!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
My cart is willing but my wheels are weak!
(Goodquestion, was that a Radio Flier friar?