Someone had to....
So I am walking to work tonight and as usual I pass by many sidewalk chalk announcements that frequent the OU campus. Normally they are publicizing a concert or free food at your local Sorority or Frat house. But I say one that caught my eye. It was advertising a meeting for Atheists and Agnostics. Is it just me or does this seem like a waste of time. So they are going to get a bunch of people together and discuss what exactly they don't believe in. Do you think that they are going to learn anything new? It's not like any other religion where you meet to understand more and become deeper in your faith. I think the belief "there is no god" or "I don't think there is a god" is pretty much cut and dry. OK, that's all
This past weekend was the most fun I've had in a long long time. The YL leadership crew went down to Davis, OK and scooted boots at the infamous Arbuckle Ballroom. We danced for about 6 hours straight, but the highlight of my night was my bullride. Not to brag, well ok so I'm bragging, but I was the only dude from YL to make it to the 4th round of bronco buckin'. It was awesome, besides the fact that I've never been racked that many times consecutively in my life. I was in a bit of pain afterwards, and the next morning it was just as bad, but it was worth it. Mike held my belongings and managed to get a couple of crappy (yet artistic) photos of me on the bull. Next time he'll remember to turn on night mode, he's still learning the art of camera phone photography.
My object in living is to unite