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Random thoughts

I 3-peated at the office pick 'em pool. No big deal.

I came clean to the guy who finished second, and he just brushed me off:

Him - Yeah yeah, I know I could check the lines on Sunday, but I don't do it.
Me - Well, nice try this year.
Him - Thanks.

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I know, I know.

Anxiety is a motherfucker IAG, I just don't know what to do.

But if you take the tilt of a hill and multiply it by the weight of a car then multiple it by something slippery and divide it by bad drivers it makes me shit my pants.
 
It's too cold for words.

My best approach for writing lyrics is walking. I go for a walk and I come up with words. Ideas, concepts ---> words.

But it's too fucking cold. Who wants to walk in this shit? Not me, that's for sure.

And it has been stupid cold for quite awhile. I've got a major portion of a song sitting here - because I have no problem layering on instrumental bits - but there are almost no words due to the too coldness for walking.

I could just write an instrumental song, but I don't want that right now. I don't mind instrumental songs; I have one instrumental song completed that I am keeping as is; but I figure that is enough. Don't want to go overboard on the instrumental songs. And that instrumental song is like 2 songs before this one I'm working on so I definitely don't want a stretch with 2 out of 3 instrumental songs.

But it's too cold.

This song keeps looking at me and asking what it's about and I'm like, man, it's gotta be something. Here have some cello. And it's like, "More cello? Really?"

And I'm like, "I know."

Frikkin' cold, is the problem.
 
So apparently the city where I live - Mississauga - is the 6th most populous in Canada. 714,000. Comes after Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton.

Not Vancouver? That’s what it says. I thought for sure Vancouver was 3rd. Nope, 8th. Shows what I know.

But then the list of Metropolitan areas is different with Vancouver 3rd – but Mississauga included in Toronto.


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I'll tell you what's growing like a weed. The city I grew up in where my parents still live, Brampton. 91% increase in population since 1996. Jesus fok. Over half a million now.

Of course I remember when it was 5,000.

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