I'm free!
Today is the only day of this particular week that I don't have a specific bow picked out, so I chose something at random. I love getting to do that.
Kinda wish I had a Rolling Stones bow, for that song about being free:
I'm free
To do what I want
Any old time!
I'm free
To do what I want
Any old time!
Repeat that several times, over a sea of airy guitars. I love that era of Rolling Stones music, the sixties and early seventies when the Mod era was still alive and well, and "I'm Free" is one of my favorite songs by them. I need to see what I can do about finding a Stones bow; Muse is apparently not popular enuff to have hair bows themed after them, but I know the Rolling Stones are. Probably now that I've harped about not being able to find a Muse-themed hair bow, I WILL find one.
Anyway, it's nice to be free! True, I'm not always free to do what I want, but for the most part I have the ability to do whatever. I have the freedom to wear green to work, for example. The meteorologists that we watch daily do not have that freedom, because they work in front of a green screen and anything green that they wear will react the way the screen does. Imagine turning on James Spann during the next big tornado outbreak and seeing the radar pop up on his throat because he wore a green tie! There was a time during my life when I wanted to be a meteorologist myself, so not being able to wear green to work would've been a pain in the posterior. I think that rule would also extend to items of clothing that have green in them, even if it's only a teeny-weeny bit of green, like this bow.
Anyway, it's nice to be free! True, I'm not always free to do what I want, but for the most part I have the ability to do whatever. I have the freedom to wear green to work, for example. The meteorologists that we watch daily do not have that freedom, because they work in front of a green screen and anything green that they wear will react the way the screen does. Imagine turning on James Spann during the next big tornado outbreak and seeing the radar pop up on his throat because he wore a green tie! There was a time during my life when I wanted to be a meteorologist myself, so not being able to wear green to work would've been a pain in the posterior. I think that rule would also extend to items of clothing that have green in them, even if it's only a teeny-weeny bit of green, like this bow.
From a distance that bow looks all red, but the green is pretty obvious in that picture. But I won't be steppin' in front of a green screen anytime soon, so no biggie!
Love and green screens,
RagingMoon1987
Love and green screens,
RagingMoon1987
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