Just a few guys recognizing the simple things in life, that we often overlook.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Breaking the Ice
Continuing on the theme of the holiday season, we’d like to offer you an early christmas piece of advice. Over the next few weeks you may find yourself at a bar with people you haven’t seen or talked to in years, or at a new friends random christmas party, or even just in your element hanging beginning to notice new things. All sick. In these situations you’re more than likely to come across a few people that you may recognize, or kind of know, but maybe not really? Not a biggie, whip out the axe, walk over, and break the ice. Socialize, then harmonize. Not only is it the right thing to do, but you’re getting yourself out there and being the more genuine person. Don’t be shy; you really never know whats to come and the possibilities you may just open up for yourself in the near future. Say wuddup, it brings everyone closer and could even make your time where you’re at a lot better. Shout out to Pat Healy, the connecter, who basically embodies exactly what were talking ‘bout. Next time you find yourself in one of those hesitant situations, make sure to remember that breaking the ice is the cool thing to do. Breaking the ice is unreal.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Snow Days
With the darkness of winter slowly creeping up on us, we thought it would be best to go in about the days coming up that can be beneficial to everyone to brighten things up a bit, get it goin’. While some pansy individuals fear snow, the magical dust which falls from above brings holly jolly fun to the majority of us New Englanders. The activities snow allows are endless, and they just feel ‘right’ in the depths of winter when you’ll pretty much do anything to forget about what’s actually going on around you. Skiing, sledding, snow forts, snowball fights, candy canes, snow cones and on and on; the possibilities are endless. However, there’s one delight that tops the list without a doubt, bringing joy to all and to all a good night: snow days (hulhey). Finding your school on the list of ‘closed institutions’ when surfing around the internet or crushing weather channel is a feeling that calls for one to whip out their freshest new dab (See Cam Newton demonstrate below). It’s something that can’t be beat and allows for a day of melting if you please, sipping hot coco on the couch, or enjoying classic flicks like Home Alone, The Grinch, Polar Express, and some Chuck Brown eppys just to name a few. Some choose to seize these snow days and hop into the world and fluff around in the white beauty. Some choose to take advantage of the magical spirit in the air and hangout with a warm woman. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you take a second to realize how blessed we are to live an an area with snow. Snowdays are unreal.
Snow Day: Dab on dem folk! (Click here)
Snow Day: Dab on dem folk! (Click here)
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