Originally posted by FreakyKBHThe first thing I'd save would be the fire extinguisher, then I don't need to worry about what to save next.
In the book/movie Up in the Air, the protagonist 'motivates' people to imagine placing everything they own into a back-pack, then setting it on fire. Of the items in the back-pack, what is the first thing they choose to save?
Originally posted by FreakyKBHMy dog
In the book/movie Up in the Air, the protagonist 'motivates' people to imagine placing everything they own into a back-pack, then setting it on fire. Of the items in the back-pack, what is the first thing they choose to save?
For me, I'd say let it all burn, but I know a few things are beloved by my wife, so I'd defer to her desires and grab tho ...[text shortened]... -pack. On my own, however, I find toast a most compelling adventure.
Well, how about it?
Check her out, she is so wicked awesomely smart and cool:
http://photobucket.com/Sunburnt
Originally posted by Sunburnt"she is so wicked awesomely smart and cool"
My dog
Check her out, she is so wicked awesomely smart and cool:
http://photobucket.com/Sunburnt
OK look Sunny there's no way a dog, or for that matter any living thing, can be all those things. She may be wicked...maybe awesomely smart..quite possibly cool, but all three? I don't think so. Really, get real.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHI'd be tempted to save everything, and replace it all with the "motivator". Serves him right for trying to be "deep" and "philosophical".
In the book/movie Up in the Air, the protagonist 'motivates' people to imagine placing everything they own into a back-pack, then setting it on fire. Of the items in the back-pack, what is the first thing they choose to save?
For me, I'd say let it all burn, but I know a few things are beloved by my wife, so I'd defer to her desires and grab tho ...[text shortened]... -pack. On my own, however, I find toast a most compelling adventure.
Well, how about it?
Richard
Originally posted by FreakyKBHI would put everything in a fireproof container THEN put it in the backpack and set it on fire, everyone is happy, I have cleared my mind of all that materialistic crap we of course never need and then when they all go off, patting each other on the back, I just retrieve my stuff and go on like nothing happened.
In the book/movie Up in the Air, the protagonist 'motivates' people to imagine placing everything they own into a back-pack, then setting it on fire. Of the items in the back-pack, what is the first thing they choose to save?
For me, I'd say let it all burn, but I know a few things are beloved by my wife, so I'd defer to her desires and grab tho ...[text shortened]... -pack. On my own, however, I find toast a most compelling adventure.
Well, how about it?