Tuesday, October 31, 2006

'Tis the Season...


Do yourself a favor and turn on 'The Daily Show' or 'The Colbert Report' this week or next. These are two show that were designed, built and now run on the most plentiful energy source in entertainment: political satire. And coming up to a week before an election these show are running like the hysterical, overly-lubricated, inappropriate engines of comedy they are.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Ouch

I really hate to post about sad, pointless things but I do think it helps me to write about them. Therefore, heads up: sad and pointless stuff coming. Skip to the next entry.

I think I've said on here before that I don't mind being single, and that is absolutely true. About 98% of the time. The other 2 % occurs every now and then. Sometimes just when I see a happy couple. Sometimes when I hear people talking about their significant other lovingly, or even casually in that way that implies care. Sometime I'll catch that glance between couples, the kind that they instantly understand while everyone else misses the point or at best, wonders about it.

Today is one of those days, one of the 2%. Strange conversations have come up this morning and again over lunch that have reminded me of what I'm missing and my heart aches. So stupid! So annoying! It's not broken, but it's not being used either.

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Monday, October 16, 2006

These are a few of my least favorite things...

I am about to commit the sin I've been harassing my friend Y0rii about... not blogging on my blog. So here I am, very inspired after a weekend of travel:

STAY RIGHT, PASS LEFT
Just do it people! Shhesh! The wagons on the way west did this, why can't you??! If there is no one ahead in the left lane for you to pass, move over so that all the angry, frustrated people behind you can pass you before we decide running your ass off the road is the better option. We need to remind everyone about this rule. A petition? SPAM? Front page of USA Today?

Suggestions?

BTW, I've completed (aka: "survived") the rash of weddings. More on this when I have some time to spare. Still trying to recover.

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