Bring back the Good Ol' Days

When we had New Jack Swing which is (not 'was', as it still lives on! sort of...) better music than all this elctro shit and all these other bands who pop out of no where onto the market, think that they can play a few songs & become super stars. But i'm not hating, each to their own :)

When life was simpler, when we didn't have to think about graduating, getting a job, buying an awesome JDM yo' car (i guess that's the only one thing i'm looking forward to, hahaha), a wife (getting a wife is great (really?), but there's too much drama and as Marcus Burnett puts it "I'm married. That's what married means. It means you sleep together, but you can't get none", a mortgage and whatever else is on this long bloody list of things.

When the good ol' days were just that - great days, which are now just memories (i spend too much time reminiscing). Hanging out with your best mate, skirt chasing, calling your teacher Casanova when it really was Casalegno, having to say goodbye to both your best mates since they were off to different schools, playing handball at recess in the massive 6 square court, messing around in class, perving on really hot teachers (hahaha), jumping on board the 'web-design team' and spending a lot of the time there bludging (double hahaha), spending lunch time detention picking up papers (triple hahaha), hanging out with Miss G - the cool librarian and messing around with Xuereb & giving him the shits. Surely i've missed out on plenty of great memories, but i'm getting old and my memory has been giving me the shits lately.

But i mean, the world ain't going to stop spinning right? We should embrace change rather than bitch and moan about it, see it as a good thing rather than bad (well i mean, bad things can come out of it, but so be it - or maybe we should try to see the good out of the bad situation?) - we're only just going to waste more time asking 'why', when we can (should?) actually turn around and walk away. I can understand that it isn't easy to forget but when put in front of a situation where you really can't change or do anything about - what's the point of trying anymore?

My two cents. (that was a bit deep)

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13th February