my journal is a secret journal
Jan. 17th, 2003 12:17 amThere is some sort of interview with the first President Bush on the TV now, where he is getting glistening tears in his eyes. Looks like this was from around the time of the Gulf War - well, not too long after it. Unfortunately I didn't hear the questions that prompted this. Something about sending people into combat. Hrmmm.
Speaking of President Bush, Mike insists Bush was legitimately elected, which jibes with what I've read. I see people daily scoffing that he was not elected. Surely there is some objective answer (although... maybe not as court rulings were involved). I need to get to the bottom of this. Just like Obi-Wan Kenobi in Attack of the Clones, I must unravel the mystery.
Another topic for further study: this North Korean Gulag business. Holy Shit. I ordered a copy of "The Aquariums of Pyongyang" so we'll see. Will my heart be able to bear it?
Lookee:

These folks sell medical learning marionettes that make good old Rescue Annie look like a sock puppet. Check out the sorta scary images. Better that the professionals learn some insertion and catherization techniques on these models before brandishing anything at my most cherished zones, of course.
It is snowing tonight. Big fat flakes coming down. When I drove home from the office I couldn't see the lines on the road. It was almost 11 though, so there wasn't much traffic, and I live close anyway. It all ended well.
Speaking of President Bush, Mike insists Bush was legitimately elected, which jibes with what I've read. I see people daily scoffing that he was not elected. Surely there is some objective answer (although... maybe not as court rulings were involved). I need to get to the bottom of this. Just like Obi-Wan Kenobi in Attack of the Clones, I must unravel the mystery.
Another topic for further study: this North Korean Gulag business. Holy Shit. I ordered a copy of "The Aquariums of Pyongyang" so we'll see. Will my heart be able to bear it?
Lookee:

These folks sell medical learning marionettes that make good old Rescue Annie look like a sock puppet. Check out the sorta scary images. Better that the professionals learn some insertion and catherization techniques on these models before brandishing anything at my most cherished zones, of course.
It is snowing tonight. Big fat flakes coming down. When I drove home from the office I couldn't see the lines on the road. It was almost 11 though, so there wasn't much traffic, and I live close anyway. It all ended well.