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A Kiss in the Rain
I totally ruined a deeply romantic moment on the way home from gym last night, but honestly, if you decide to play out a dramatic goodbye kiss under an umbrella, in the pouring rain, while standing right in front of the building entrance...you really shouldn't be surprised when someone comes barrelling towards you yelling "EXCUSE ME!!"
Abe Lincoln vs. Chuck Norris
Laughing so very hard right now...and I normally don't find these funny.
Surreality in the Elevator
I had the most bizarre experience with a crazy woman today. I got on the elevator, this woman stared at me and said: "Do you have your umbrella?"
I gave her a blank look and she said "Do you have your umbrella for the trip to Ground Zero?" with this dead serious, irritated expression.
I stuttered a bit, with no idea how to respond and then she said "Because the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain."
And then she got off the elevator.
The Mona Lisa
Okay, I've seen it up close and personal now and I really, really, REALLY don't get why the Mona Lisa is so famous. I saw many paintings today that just blew my mind, and that certainly wasn't one of them. This, however, was. In fact, I think I'm going to find a giant poster of it to put in my room.
Dante and Virgil in Hell by William Adolphe Bouguereau: