No matter how much I tell myself I am going to write more, I never get around to it.
Whether it's because I'm working overtime every day (true) or spending my weekends drinking every night (also true), finding time to write for the one or two people who read this has become harder and harder.
Mainly because I wanted to make sure that every post addressed a certain issue and was not just a bunch of pictures or videos of shit I like, and instead, actual words, thoughts, and perhaps ideas.
Not to say there is anything wrong with blogs of that like. In fact, I probably read too many that involve pictures as the main focus (Street Boners, how I love thee)
But perhaps the only way to guarantee more posts and still a fair amount of "intellect" (ha, like I have any of that) would be to post shorter posts on something new and interesting each day. Something I read in the news, hear from a friend, or that came to me randomly during the hours I spend doing data entry at work (one can only sing the same song in one's head so many times.)
so even though I am going on a mini-vacation later this weekend and thus won't be able to update for a good 4 days, hopefully if I start today, I can get myself hooked on a habit of remembering to write once in a while.
So today's topic is last night's debate.
True to my new form, I will not go on for pages with many spaces about it.
I'll just say this.
McCain said "my friends" NINETEEN TIMES.
That woman who was "skeptical" of the government was super fucking nervous and almost lost her shit on television.
I watched this in a laundromat and let me tell you, sometimes I would have rather watched my clothes spin.
Honestly, I am beyond ready for this circus to come to a close. I have my voter card, I know where my polling location is, and I'm ready for it to be Nov. 5th already.
Whether it's hearing some hipsters high five each other over their new Obama spoke cards or it's some email sent from an aunt in Tennessee who thinks that Obama is a muslim terrorist. I'm sick of it.
At this point, both men are playing a part. They are saying whatever they need to say to win.
And I'll go out and say it.
I'm not voting for McCain because he is 72 years old and the idea of Sarah Palin becoming the president scares me more than higher taxes under an Obama administration.
But if I start going off about that silly goose, I'll have to start a new entry.
Anyone who says "darn right" and winks soon after cannot be trusted.
I cannot stress this enough.
But seriously, vote.
Whether it be McCain, Obama, or a third party write-in, it's free and something that people in other countries can't do (well, other third world countries besides Iraq and some others.)
Just remember this, if you forgot to wear that condom or take that pill, you better hope that Obama is in office.
Or else you got yourself a little bundle of joy on your hands.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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