http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81_rmOTjobk Try to watch without laughing or cracking a smile. I can't.
He's a carpenter, who grew up there, etc etc His balls haven't dropped haha his voice is like omg my voice is so high yep, ilke that
You guys are sick, I felt bad for the guy. I didn't even have any positive emotion while watching this thread.
I'm sorry but I know how it feels to be attached to something others may consider and watch it fall apart. It hurts man. It really does. I find no humor.
The sound of a voice will not shield a sad story with humor. This man was attached to the library, grew up right by it. Thousands upon millions of memories he must have about that library. If they closed this swim club I belong to, I might cry. I belonged since a child, and have so much memories. It becomes a mental part of you. You expect to see it when you're in the neighborhood, and enjoy seeing it.
I would find this comical if it were fake. But this is a real story, and a real human. If my insecurities feel for him, then so be it.
As people change, the world changes around them. If you are too oblivious to realize this, you are on course for a rude awakening. The reason I looked past the depression entangled within the video is because I can handle change like a veteran, because I've had to in the past.
I hope you're not talking about losing game memory. Any who, I don't think this is funny at all. Or sad.
I feel really bad for him and his library, but you have to admit it was funny. Sure he's a good guy though.