Rewind & Play

Awkward, Retarded, Awesome and Kinda Whiny Teenager.

I’m in love with the ordinary; I need a simple space and rest my head and everything gets clear.

Don’t it feel like sunshine afterall?

“It was the kind of love you can only feel toward someone you don’t actually know.”

I guess this is growing up.

On this blog you're going find a lot of

Jon Foreman and Switchfoot - first REAL inspiration, amazing singer/songwriter and one of the coolest people ever.

Andrew McMahon - Leukemia survivor, fighter and frontman of Something Corporate and Jacks Mannequin.

Kashmir - Home sweet home

Modern Family and The Office - Because sometimes all you really need is a good laugh.
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“9,986,000 minutes, we actually sat down and did the math. 9,986,000 minutes, that’s how many minutes that you’ve worked here. In costumes and impressions, in meetings, in cups of coffee, for birthdays, more meetings and email forwards you made us read. 9,986,00 minutes, that’s like watching Die Hard 80,000 times.”

    “9,986,000 minutes, we actually sat down and did the math. 9,986,000 minutes, that’s how many minutes that you’ve worked here. In costumes and impressions, in meetings, in cups of coffee, for birthdays, more meetings and email forwards you made us read. 9,986,00 minutes, that’s like watching Die Hard 80,000 times.”

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