Daily Archives: September 11, 2002

Oh it is so on

Oh it is so on now….
Surfing the web and I come across the Esquire site. So they got the Women We Love Gallery and they got some good pics of the ladies; J. Aniston, Chilli f/TLC, Cameron Diaz, etc. O.K. So all of these women have like 3-4 pictures EXCEPT the Asian Women. HELLO. You telling me that Joan Chen and Zhang Ziyi aren’t good enough to have more than one pic. Oh wait, Jeanette Lee has 2 pics.
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Oddly enough, I am enjoying

Oddly enough, I am enjoying listening to Dave right now.
I’d thought that I would have fast forwarded it by now. However, I guess this must be the perfect night for DMB.
Current mood: content
Current music: Dave Matthews Band – Lie In Our Graves (Live @ Red Rocks 8-15-95)

I am going to light

I am going to light some candles…
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cause I feel like it.
Current mood: stupid
Current music: Dave Matthews Band – Seek Up (Live @ Red Rocks 8-15-95)

I am chickening out and not going to call. Don’t ask why, you can tell me “I told you so” later.

I still love you though. Hope you enjoyed the pictures.
Bah…..
There is nothing going on out in the web today. Just a whole bunch of blah, blah, blah….
And I can’t get into any of my games either.
I could start to watch The Sopranos – Season 2. But I think that I am going to wait for the weekend and go watch it in the movie room at the community center.
Having halusinatery thoughts that if I had a PS2, then I wouldn’t be bored. **sigh** What I could use is some EverCrack.
Or maybe, “…a woman with an arse you can park a bike in and balance a pint of beer on.
One of those would be nice. However, I shouldn’t focus on the past or the future; I should focus on the right now.
So with it being 6:30, I am going to go get my customary bowl of cereal and get into bed with a half dozen books that I need to finish reading.
Such is the thrilling life that I lead.
Current mood: bored
Current music: Dave Matthews Band – Say Goodbye

I have decided that I

I have decided that I love eating meat too much to give it up to be a vegetarian. I just realized today that I haven’t had any meat in my house for at least two weeks now. I think the reason why I hadn’t notice before is cause Tim and Mike at work had bought me lunch all last week, so I would have a sandwich or a burger. I haven’t had meat all of this week; maybe I can blame my moodiness on that. I swear, I don’t know how Ben did it and I don’t know how Mike does it. I was almost ready to bust open the emergency spam, but I found some lunchmeat in the back of the fridge. **Sigh** This weekend, when I go grocery shopping, I am just going to stock up on meat: chicken, pork, steaks, hamburger, hot dog, Italian sausage…O.K. maybe I’m not going to get that much meat. But their will be some meat in my fridge this weekend, mark my word.
Current mood: hungry
Current music: R.E.M. – Everybody Hurts

My 9/11 $0.02

Has pissed off at the fact that we don’t have cable at my house, or that we can’t get any reception on the T.V. sometimes, I am so thankful that I won’t have to watch the ENDLESS 9/11 tributes on T.V. tonight.
So far, I’ve listen to 3 different versions of “America, The Beautiful” (unfortunately, not the Ray Charles version) and have only heard Lee Greenwood “Proud To Be An American” once (THANK GOD). Unfortunately, I was forced to listen to a “tribute” episode of the Howard Stern show which consisted of listening to Stern’s broadcast a year ago. And while, it was interesting to hear what was going on then knowing what we know now a year later, the broadcast really pissed me off. How is it a tribute to the people who died by replaying the Howard Stern show. Tim and I got into it a bit, discussing 9/11 then and today with us mobing closer into a war with Iraq. I sent the guys home early today so they could do their own thing.
Anyway, I have been surfing the internet getting my fill of 9/11 stories. I think one of the best that I read was on Salon.com about forbidden thoughts on 9/11. The article was comments and stories by New Yorkers and others about the WTC, like how one guy was hoping that his records for his credit cards and his morgage and other bills would have been destroyed. While it might not be a PC read for the day, it was a truthful read.
I think in the end, when it’s all said and done, the fact is that we are the United States of America. The country has survived many other catastropies in it’s history; Pearl Harbor, The Great Depression, The Civil War, to name a few. We have survived all of these, we will survive the effects of 9/11 and we will survive anything else that the rest of the world throws at us. We might or might not be the greatest country in the world, but is there any other place you rather be?
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