jump on an illicit opportunity without intention —> receive news of a closed door
jump on an illicit opportunity without intention —> receive news of a closed door
try to get there early —> live in a time capsule
February 3, 1959 - The Day the Music Died
This is the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Accident Report of Buddy Holly’s deadly plane crash in Iowa on February 3, 1959. It includes details of the weather, a map of the location and a description of what the “entertainers” were doing in Iowa. On page two, we see the name of Buddy Holly as “Charles Hardin” and the other musicians — “The Big Bopper” (J.P. Richardson), and Ritchie Valens (Richard Valenzuela), who were traveling with him.
You can take a look at the entire 13 pages of the report here: Aircraft Accident Report , 02/03/1959.
(via braiker)
“No, el éxito no se lo deseo a nadie. Le sucede a uno lo que a los alpinistas, que se matan por llegar a la cumbre y cuando llegan, ¿qué hacen? Bajar, o tratar de bajar discretamente, con la mayor dignidad posible.”
“No, success is something I don´t wish on anybody. It´s like what happens to mountain climbers; they kill themselves to get to the top and when they get there, what do they do? Climb down, or try to do so, discreetly, with as much dignity as possible.”
—Gabriel García Márquez
summit —> descent
switch regular burrito order to veggie —> stop getting charged for guacamole (3 times and counting!!)
pretend to enjoy nine blocks of weekday morning times square —> hang an extra 20 minutes on an emergency brake’d 2 train // more headphones time with sleater kinney
neglect to prioritize preparation —> remain fruitlessly awake in bed