Lava Lamp Fly
Just a couple of quick things today, and then I'll bid you all farewell for the weekend.
First off, for the second time in six months, they're moving me to a different location at work. My boss, who is exceedingly cool (one of the best bosses I can ever remember having, ever), told us we could bring in stuff to make it our own space, as long as it's professional. Given those guidelines, I got her permission to make the purchase I made last night: a lava lamp. That's right, your most excellent blogging host will have a lava lamp at his desk. Sometimes I can't believe how much I rule.
It was announced yesterday that single taxpayers like yours truly will be receiving something on the order of $600 as a tax rebate, probably at some point in May. While I think an actual tax cut, coupled with a real reduction in government spending (maybe the elimination of a few superfluous government departments?) would be a better solution, I won't turn down six hundred dollars of what was really my money being refunded to me. Where that money will go, I'm not yet sure. My carbine? Could very well be.
I don't read conservative blogs nearly as much as I used to, in part because the one that really got me started pretty much self destructed in about 2005. There's one that was peripherally related to it that I still check from time to time. I've said before, and I'll repeat, that we have several great candidates, even though I prefer one over the rest of the pack and have issues with each. The other guy was supporting Senator Thompson, who dropped out several days ago. All of the comments on his post are backing Governor Romney - not because any of them like Romney, but because they all seem to have it out for Senator McCain. I have no clue what this animosity toward Senator McCain is. I don't agree with him on everything, but he's strong and experienced on most issues, and he's actually electable. I could go on and on about this, but the bottom line is that this animosity toward Senator McCain is truly and completely ignorant, and all of the anti-McCain rhetoric is getting really tiresome because the kind of people who are paying attention to the primary, save for a handful of Paulestinians, are not the type who will sit out an election; and it's looking more and more likely, inshallah, that Senator McCain is going to be the nominee - which means that we're all going to have to support him. I just really think it's asinine and childish on their part, and it's something that most conservatives expect of Democrats, not our own party.
My writing plans for this weekend are ambitious. The State of the Union Address will be Monday night, and I intend to write up my own version and post it here that night. Also, I have an article due on Sunday at noon for my parallel writing endeavour, and one of these days I need to address Chazza's response from a week or so ago. Aside from a couple of sojourns the confirm the continued existence of sunlight and human beings, this weekend will be spent hunkered down, tap tap tapping at the keyboard.
And now, continuing with the whole lava theme:
Joy. Okay, folks, have a great weekend.
First off, for the second time in six months, they're moving me to a different location at work. My boss, who is exceedingly cool (one of the best bosses I can ever remember having, ever), told us we could bring in stuff to make it our own space, as long as it's professional. Given those guidelines, I got her permission to make the purchase I made last night: a lava lamp. That's right, your most excellent blogging host will have a lava lamp at his desk. Sometimes I can't believe how much I rule.
It was announced yesterday that single taxpayers like yours truly will be receiving something on the order of $600 as a tax rebate, probably at some point in May. While I think an actual tax cut, coupled with a real reduction in government spending (maybe the elimination of a few superfluous government departments?) would be a better solution, I won't turn down six hundred dollars of what was really my money being refunded to me. Where that money will go, I'm not yet sure. My carbine? Could very well be.
I don't read conservative blogs nearly as much as I used to, in part because the one that really got me started pretty much self destructed in about 2005. There's one that was peripherally related to it that I still check from time to time. I've said before, and I'll repeat, that we have several great candidates, even though I prefer one over the rest of the pack and have issues with each. The other guy was supporting Senator Thompson, who dropped out several days ago. All of the comments on his post are backing Governor Romney - not because any of them like Romney, but because they all seem to have it out for Senator McCain. I have no clue what this animosity toward Senator McCain is. I don't agree with him on everything, but he's strong and experienced on most issues, and he's actually electable. I could go on and on about this, but the bottom line is that this animosity toward Senator McCain is truly and completely ignorant, and all of the anti-McCain rhetoric is getting really tiresome because the kind of people who are paying attention to the primary, save for a handful of Paulestinians, are not the type who will sit out an election; and it's looking more and more likely, inshallah, that Senator McCain is going to be the nominee - which means that we're all going to have to support him. I just really think it's asinine and childish on their part, and it's something that most conservatives expect of Democrats, not our own party.
My writing plans for this weekend are ambitious. The State of the Union Address will be Monday night, and I intend to write up my own version and post it here that night. Also, I have an article due on Sunday at noon for my parallel writing endeavour, and one of these days I need to address Chazza's response from a week or so ago. Aside from a couple of sojourns the confirm the continued existence of sunlight and human beings, this weekend will be spent hunkered down, tap tap tapping at the keyboard.
And now, continuing with the whole lava theme:
Joy. Okay, folks, have a great weekend.
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