1.11.2006

Blog Fart

I really want to write about something. I'm in the mood. But I'm having a block. A serious brain fart in which I cannot conjure up something interesting to write. Nope. Not even after five more minutes of looking around the room and scratching my head can I think of something. How do you people find things to write about? You've always got so much to say about your experiences and things that you do, I just constantly wonder how you come up with these things. They're interesting and I like reading them, but I just wonder how you can have so much to say. So there you have it. My uninteresting life.
Oh here's a note. I met a Meghan tonight. (she spells it without the H). She's dating a guy from my home church and is in the same program as I here at UND and we hit it off instantly. My poor needy mind thought "a possible friend!" But she's from Grafton. Anway, we decided to be partners on a project and she said to me that "Two Meghans are better than one." I agreed. It made me thing of Carissa at the beginning of the year and I was glad that she accepted me as an equal Meghan and not THE Meghan as with the Carissa episode. Alright, now that's really all. See you on the flip side.

4 comments:

Carissa said...

I've never understood what "See you on the flip side" meant. Where is the flip side? How am I going to see you there if I don't even know what it is?

(I'm glad for the Meghan/Megan bonding. School friends are nice to have.)

Mama Kleven said...

The flip side is the morning. It was used by disc jockeys when they used to play records on the radio. As I am assuming, the idea is that the record would run out during the night, so the disc jockey would have to flip it over, and this flip would happen in the morning. Therefore, see you on the flip side means see you in the flip side of the record, which happens in the morning. It's another way of saying see you later. As in the daytime the flipside would be at the end of the record; later. So, I'll see you later. On the flip side.

Scattering said...

Did you just make that up? I mean, it sounds good to me, but how do you know that?

Carissa said...

ha ha!! :)