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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Changes

"A week later Sammy (her goldfish) died. It was a pivotal moment in my life. I decided to never invest too much emotion in one thing. It's always a set-up to the pain of losing them." - Domino Harvey: [voice-over](Domino - 2005)

In keeping with my cat theme as of late, I had my Sammy experience with my first cat when I too was a little kid. His name was Snoopy. I got over it. It was cool to hear that my thoughts at the time were shared by others as well.

I made some changes to my blog and added a third column. Some other changes I had made previously don't work with this new template, but hopefully I'll get my comments working the same way as they did before. Feel free to give me feed on what you think.

I've been having problems with my cell phone. It just stopped working on Thursday night. I took it in and I think they might of fixed the software problem. I lost some phone numbers, but I think I'll be ok. It feels better to have a working phone, though I still need to get it back to the way I used to have it.

I now have some time to talk about my job. I'm a law clerk at a small firm and if I pass the bar exam, I'll probably be picked up as an associate. I don't mind working my way up. So here is the area of law I'm mainly working in. Car Dealership law and regulations. Conflicts between dealerships and factories. That is at least what I understand so far. I'm a big fan of regulation and Administrative Law, so hopefully it will be a good fit.

My allergies are a large part of who I am. I just accept them and probably don't notice them as much as others. They cause me to sneeze a lot and blow my nose really loud in the mornings. They also make it inconvenient to be outside when there are high pollen counts. I wasn't invited to a Farmer's Market today and though I didn't mind, I did mind it was because of my limitation of how it would affect my allergies. I never thought they would affect my life in this way.

I'm a big fan of embeding YouTube Videos, I think I'm going to do more of it. Here I am trying it again.

This is why I'm an Olbermann fan: YouTube - Keith Olbermann - Special Comment (9/20/07)





The following text comes from http://www.thiscenturysucks.com/

From the Transcript: Olbermann to Bush: "Your Hypocrisy is So Vast" (please do read it all)
Deliberately, premeditatedly, and virtually without precedent, you shanghaied a military man as your personal spokesman and now you’re complaining about the outcome, and then running away from the microphone?...Your hypocrisy is so vast that if we could somehow use it to fill the ranks in Iraq you could realize your dream and keep us fighting there until the year 3000.The line between the military and the civilian government is not to be crossed.

When Douglas MacArthur attempted to make policy for the United States in Korea half a century ago, President Truman moved quickly to fire him, even though Truman knew it meant his own political suicide, and the deification of a General who history suggests had begun to lose his mind.When George McClellan tried to make policy for the Union in the Civil War, President Lincoln finally fired his chief General, even though he knew McClellan could galvanize political opposition which he did when McClellan ran as Lincoln’s presidential opponent in 1864, nearly defeating our greatest president....Mr. Bush, you had no right to order General Petraeus to become your front man.

Saturday I did laundry and cleaned up my room. UT played so I watched them and kicked back and tried to relax and enjoy the time off.

watch that pride marty

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