You win some, you lose some.
Ever heard that expression?
It means, don’t feel too bad when things don’t go your way, because your luck may change next time.
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by Mr. Vig
You win some, you lose some.
Ever heard that expression?
It means, don’t feel too bad when things don’t go your way, because your luck may change next time. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
Because I like surprises.
And this morning, when I opened my curtains, I had a big surprise.
Snow! Read More >
by Mr. Vig
11 pm.
New Year’s Eve.
An announcement goes out over the loudspeakers in the center of Prague. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Do you know my piano story?
(Don’t worry, this relates to your English. I promise.)
I moved into a new apartment about three years ago. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
The Saturday before Christmas was the annual Vig Village Christmas party.
We ate, we drank, we played games, we sang… all online.
And due to popular demand, I even performed at the piano. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Naked people.
In the U.S., you just don’t see that many.
But in Europe, all you have to do is go to the gym or the pool or the beach or the sauna. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
I took my old journals off the shelf, made a cup of coffee, and went back to bed.
What was I thinking about, focused on, worried about and working on last year? Two years ago? Three years ago?
What’s better now? Read More >
by Mr. Vig
As the sun sets over Prague…
And as the sun sets on another year…
I thank you for being a faithful Atomic Homework reader. Read More >