「たのしみは、あるかい?」
どうだろう?
タンスの奥の饅頭でもいいし、エロ本でもいいんだ。
ラーメンの食べ比べでもいいし、草野球でもいい。
ゴルフ、読書、料理、映画、ふつうのものでもいいよな。
恋人に会うことなんかもアリだよ。
たのしみだなぁと思うものがあって、
誰にも言わなくてもほめられなくても、
それを中心に生活がまわってるようなこと、ある?
「ある!」って言い切ると、
仕事してないように思われるかもしれないので、
他人には黙ってていいと思うんだよ。
だけど、絶対に、
たのしみはあったほうがいいし、
たのしみがない、なんてのはいけないよな。
そう思うんだ。
ちょっと言いにくいかもしれないけどさ、
それぞれの大の大人が、
「タンスの奥の饅頭」みたいなものを、
持っていなきゃつまんないだろ。
so sweet :)
Marriage Proposal of the Day: In what is believed to be the first proposal of marriage between two gay men — and war vets — on a U.S. military base, Navy vet Cory Huston asked Marine Avarice Guerrero to marry him Tuesday at Camp Pendleton in San Diego. Here’s the story:
Under a bright Southern California sky at Camp Pendleton’s Camp Del Mar near Oceanside, California, a full two hours before his boyfriend’s return from the badlands of Afghanistan, Cory Huston waited nervously. Huston, who was discharged under the former Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy, chain smoked as he rehearsed the simple proposal he would deliver when Guerrero would arrive.
Finally, luggage in tow, Guerrero emerged with a smile on his face. Upon seeing Huston, Guerrero dropped his bags; aimed a kiss toward Huston’s lips; and opened his arms to his boyfriends waiting embrace. The time and distance of 10 months’ separation evaporated in a public show of affection that less than a year ago would have been cause for court martial. After a few minutes of emotional holding and kissing, Huston went anxiously down on one knee; looked up at Guerrero, who was dressed from head to toe in military fatigues; and produced an engagement ring and the time-honored phrase, “Will you marry me?”
Huston’s mild tremble, a result of hours and days of anticipation about this day, was quickly quieted by the one word every hopeful fiancé wants to hear: “Yes.”
1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn’t mean that they’re a good photographer.
2. Always shoot in RAW. Always.
3. Prime lenses help you learn to be a better photographer.
4. Photo editing is an art in itself
5. The rule of thirds works 99% of the time.
6. Macro photography…
How do I tell if I actually want to work in show business or if it’s just a fantasy resulting from being part of a culture that has been over-saturated with entertainment?
The fact that you can’t narrow your goals down to anything more specific than “work in show business”…