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So, read a bit over the friends page to get all caught up, but sorry, I my mind got a little wandery so I don't remember much after that. Quick Replies: Antilapsarian - Car accident, huh? I'm glad I haven't experienced one yet (well, involving another car. . . I have run into stationary objects. . . but very very slowly. . . and mostly curbs.) And I think Edwards is a very strong pick for Kerry. I can't say he's my favorite guy but I'm glad we'll get to see more of him. He seems very passionate. . . which will be a nice change from the current Vice President. . . uh. . . what's his name. . . ;) BohemianTragedy - Mmm. . . Sushi. . . Some of your posts are so sad, but I didn't climb into the whole history of it. It seems that your posts are picking up on some better days. So I hope everything has worked out for the best. Also, saw your dog had puppies, but what a sad story. I would have been bawling by the end of the night. TheFaded - Sadly, I know what Al Bhed is. . . I thought to myself, hmm. . . that sounds familiar, and then thought. . . SHIT. . . That's from Final Fantasy. . . I'm a dork. There were a couple of other things in that post that I was going to comment on, but I have no idea what it was. And although a couple of you suggested watching F911. . . I'm sorry, it will just piss me off. So I'm not seeing it until after this whole era in my life is a memory. No, my husband doesn't see battle or come close to any possible enemy. . . but he's still defending our nation in his own way. And I cannot stand to see any more exploitation of our military in any media. I skip the world section of the paper, I no longer listen to CNN. It is my opinion that they are dieing for no reason. There is no profit in this battle. . . for either side. . . and it brings me nearly to tears to think of the families who have given up such sacrifice. And I already know that Bush is a creepy, arrogant, horrible president. I don't need Michael Moore telling me why I should feel this way. Sorry, not attacking you guys. . . just sick of the topic and had to finally rant. And that's about all that I have retained to comment on. Sorry if I left you out. Leave a comment and I'll get you next time around. So, my life's been busy. Jon's been home. . . which has been wonderful. . . except for the days he gets on my nerves. . . but that's married life. We bought a HOUSE! Closing is the 30th of the Month. I'll be sure to link pictures eventually. Pretty scary that we know owe someone 175k. YIKES! Still working for the newspaper as CSR, and also taking over a part time sales position for the next 3 weeks. So, I probably still won't be here much. I'll be working 45+ hours a week. Looking forward to the money and commission! at the end of it all. But gotta trudge through the work first. Read The DaVinci Code. It made me want to see The Louvre and Westminster Abbey. Story was interesting but I can't say I was impressed. The theology and symbology was far more thought provoking Currently reading, The Life of Pi by Yann Martel. If you can find it, read it. It's one I can hardly put down and full of great quotes. And since I'm not feeling very clever myself, I will just copy the synopsis for you. "Pi Patel, a God-loving boy and the son of a zookeeper, has a fervent love of stories and practices not only his native Hinduism, but also Christianity and Islam. When Pi is sixteen, his family and their zoo animals emigrate from India to North America aboard a Japaneses cargo ship. Alas, the ship sinks--and Pi finds himself in a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena, an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched all but Pi. Can Pi and the tiger find their way to land? Can Pi's fear, knowledge, and cunning keep him alive until they do?" Alright, so go find it and read it. And until we meet again, with love, Beth. Post a comment in response: |
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