Over the summer I ventured over to the state of California. One day while visiting the Aquarium of the Bay I came upon this sign which has parted its wisdom upon me time and time again. May it inspire you as well.
BUT WAIT! Since I mentioned the California times I thought I would add that during my stay I also witnessed a seal orgy... and yes, it was totally awesome!
That is all.
the totally awesome adventures of nick
...that's okay, its gonna be totally awesome
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Adventure #76/dementia PSA
When I was a toddler I was walking down my driveway when it became too steep and I fell over onto my head. Suddenly all of my body's growing magic was diverted to my brain, making me super smart and super good at science, math and p.e. Sadly as I grew older and spent less time on my head, my brain shrunk and i slowly became dumber... but that's okay because it was totally awesome!
Anyways, that's how people get dementia, so stay smart and stay on your head and you will lead a better life!
Anyways, that's how people get dementia, so stay smart and stay on your head and you will lead a better life!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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