1 post tagged “blast from the past”
This evening I busted out the journal I kept during my sophomore year of college, a somewhat embarrassing trip down memory lane that did yield a few nuggets of hilarious comments. (I always think to myself, "I should really burn old things I've written," but I can never quite bring myself to destroy them. I'll regret this when I die unexpectedly and everyone reads this crap.)
But I found this entry somewhat amusing/interesting and not too personal to plaster on the Interwebz, so here it is:
Two. Twenty-four. Oh-six.
I'm sitting in the Louisville airport by myself, drinking coffee as I wait for my flight home, which I will take by myself. This makes me a grown-up.
As I'm drinking my coffee, I notice printed on the cup a quote. My eyes skip to the author, and it takes a minute for the name "Morris Dees" to register--he was the guest speaker at a recent university function. The cup goes something like this:
"THE WAY I SEE IT #54: 'We are all brothers and sisters. Each face in the rainbow of colors that populates our world is precious and special. Each adds to the rich treasure of humanity.' --Morris Dees, civil rights leader and a founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center"
Then below, in fine print: "This is the author's opinion, not necessarily that of Starbucks."