Practice Makes Perfect

Everyone who is anyone has heard the phrase “practice makes perfect”. As a kid, I played every sport I could. I’ve played almost all the common sports in some organized fashion. Well, all of them except for hockey (for obvious reasons), although I do love The Mighty Ducks, and always wanted to try street hockey…but that’s beside the point.

Speaking of, I’ve noticed that I have a reoccurring pattern in my writing. I start with a premise or viewpoint or whatever, and as I try to describe it or relate it, I always get pulled into some other direction. It’s like I know what I want to say, and as I say it, I want to say more. It sounds weird but I feel like my thoughts are like cats on fire in my head- bouncing around all over the place. Forming a complete thought is like trying to herd them to a lake…

If you know, you know. If not, I guess that was just for me, and ill deal with the CPR later.

The crazy part of trying things when you are young is that there is endless potential in everything you do. My dad used to have this saying, especially whenever I was learning to play a new instrument. He would say something to effect of, “How many fingers does Ray Charles/Jimi Hendrix/whoever have?” I’d answer with the obvious, 10. And he’d continue, “How many keys does he have on his piano/guitar/whatever?” I’d answer, “The same amount I have”. And he’d say with confidence, “The only difference between you and them is a little bit of talent and a whole lot of time,” which was my cue to practice.

I’ve learned recently that some people are naturally funny, but in trying stand up comedy, I know that you can even get better at that too. I know that the hard work I’m putting in now will make me better in the future. I know that the more I write these blogs, the better I will become at focusing my thoughts, and conveying my true message.

If you want to get better at something, practice! Afraid to talk to girls? Practice! Want to become a morning person? Practice! Want to be a better friend/spouse/brother/sister? Practice! Basically, what I’m saying is, life is a journey and (almost) anything is possible. If you want it, reach. If you enjoy it, practice!

(no animals were/are harmed in the writing of this blog)

Episode 70: I Can’t Take Your Little Dick Anymore

Sorry 4 The Wait but Sing Song Sundee has returned! Da Drought is over and the hot boys come with HAWT bars. Zack may not be The Best Rapper Alive but he comes out swinging with heavy dick talk as Dean plots his financial Rebirth. Like Father, Like Son, the guys play toss with their words in an an effort to blow the roof off of the studio, No Ceilings! Alright, I give up. There are only so many Lil’ Wayne albums you can use in a sentence. Please like, share, subscribe and as always, Stay Relatable!

 

 

Kodak Black – Conscience (feat. Future)

Dean Martin – I Don’t Know What I’m Doing

 

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Episode 56: You Ever Driven A Tesla? (w/ Zach “James”)

The Relatables are back – this time not alone. Zach “James” joins the guys to discuss everything from his love for Adidas to how robots are eventually going to take over. Yeah, it’s one of THOSE episodes! Dean brings up music festivals while Zack drops a new show suggestion for the week. Be on the lookout for more great guests this month! Please like, share, subscribe and as always, Stay Relatable!

 

 

 

 

Goldfinger – Superman

The Great Escape (Nebbr Remix) – I Can’t Resist

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