Desk and Snow

Sometimes when I'm sitting at my desk I have moments where I exercise unbelievable feats of strength, such as a few moments ago, when I was leaning back with my legs against my desk. I noticed that by adding a little pressure with my legs it took hardly any effort to move my giant desk forward.

But of course I didn't want to spend all day moving a desk, so I scooted my chair back up and got back to work.

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Some people like to sing about how they would like God to rain down on them.

Well...

Would it be to much to ask for God to snow down on them? A good snow every now and then doesn't hurt anyone. Even spiritual snowing.

Unless its acidic snow. Thats the kind of snow that melts quickly. And painfully.

If you think a snowball to the face stings, wait till you get an acidic snowball to the face. I think at that point, you can only pray that someone will give you another snowball to the face, preferably some type of drug inducing snowball.

In the morning when I walk outside wearing snow pants and a wool hat complimented with matching reversible fingerless mittens, I ask God why he didn't make it snow while I was asleep (I also ask him if he made it 75 degrees to make some type of point.) Then again, if I were God, I'd probably make it snow rocks on the kids who complain about snow all the time. Then, they'd wake up and think, gee, I wonder if it didn't snow rocks today?

I think that would teach kids a valuable lesson about asking.

In my experience, its a lot easier to shovel a driveway full of snow than it is a driveway full of rocks.

If you put off shoveling snow, it biodegrades. If you put off shoveling rock, you biodegrade.

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Joshua William David

4 comments:

Heather Nicole said...

This post reminds me of a song of my youth titled "If All the Raindrops Were Lemon Drops and Gum Drops"
Here is the verse it reminds me of:

If all the snowflakes were candy bars and milkshakes
Oh! What a snow that would be!
Standing outside, with my mouth open wide--
Ah ahah ah ahah ah ahah ah!
If all the snowflakes were candy bars and milkshakes
Oh! What a snow that would be!


yum.

Sara said...

okay. this is funny. very funny.

Heather Nicole said...

hey, maybe when you come over for spring break in a few days you can show me how to make my blog look special. i mean, i like the look now, but so do like a million other bloggers. don't you think i'm special enough to have a unique look?

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