Friday, September 03, 2004
More than a feeling
Alrighty, folks! I'm back and in a better mood, though still (terminally?) jobless. Today we are catching a plane to Boston to visit Victor's sister Gabi. She was recently in a pretty bad bike accident, so I don't think we're going to do any club-hopping or marathon-running. Victor's excited to see his friend who works at the Boston Neiman Marcus. I know we live in the home of Neiman Marcus, with the flagship store right across the street from me, but the selection for guys here just isn't as good as it is in Boston.
So there is a lot of political stuff going on these days. I have decided to not comment on most of it, probably because I'm just so weary of all of the crap that goes along with presidential elections. I also don't feel connected to either party... so it's hard for me to get fired up for their candidates. Especially these two... I can't stand Bush, and Kerry is pretty sickening. Am I going to have to write in a candidate? It's not like my vote really counts in Texas anyway, since Bush will win of course, but I have never missed an election, so I'm not starting now.
In other news, hooray for going to Newbury Comics this weekend! We haven't bought CD's in a long time, and we have a pretty long list for what to buy. I'll give you a recap once I know what we got.
Alrighty, folks! I'm back and in a better mood, though still (terminally?) jobless. Today we are catching a plane to Boston to visit Victor's sister Gabi. She was recently in a pretty bad bike accident, so I don't think we're going to do any club-hopping or marathon-running. Victor's excited to see his friend who works at the Boston Neiman Marcus. I know we live in the home of Neiman Marcus, with the flagship store right across the street from me, but the selection for guys here just isn't as good as it is in Boston.
So there is a lot of political stuff going on these days. I have decided to not comment on most of it, probably because I'm just so weary of all of the crap that goes along with presidential elections. I also don't feel connected to either party... so it's hard for me to get fired up for their candidates. Especially these two... I can't stand Bush, and Kerry is pretty sickening. Am I going to have to write in a candidate? It's not like my vote really counts in Texas anyway, since Bush will win of course, but I have never missed an election, so I'm not starting now.
In other news, hooray for going to Newbury Comics this weekend! We haven't bought CD's in a long time, and we have a pretty long list for what to buy. I'll give you a recap once I know what we got.
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