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November 03, 2004Bush Taiko Duggars...
I could go on a long, rambling rant about the election, but that's energy I'd be wise to put towards my screenplay draft. Suffice it to say I'm not looking forward to seeing what sort of shenanigans this administration pulls when it knows Bush will be out after this second term, anyway. They have nothing to lose. Would that that were true of the American citizens.
Taiko. The more I do it, the more I love it. My left leg gave me only a few moments of trouble tonight, but if this same improvement curve continues, next Monday's practice should go without a hitch.
The Duggar family--in/famous for their 15 kids--must have been featured on TV, because my search results (what people are entering into search engines that points them toward my site in the first place) are all Duggar-related so far this month. What's more, my journal entry about them has received seven new comments over the last two days. Before that, the most recent comment was from June. Read my original entry, check out the comments, toss in your two cents.
In closing for today, consider hugging at least one glum Democrat each day between now and the re-inauguration in January. We could use it!
Posted by patrick at November 3, 2004 10:54 PM
CommentsI'll take that hug now, thanks. And I've finally updated my blog, three months after the fact, with my comments on the fucktards who put these bastards back in office...
http://teotwawki23.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Jon Bastian at November 4, 2004 12:19 AM
I still can't wrap my noodle around those exit polls. I mean WTGDF!? 70% of voters cosider Bush honest and trustworthy? Some people have their heads so far up their hinders that each needs to stick a tube through his/her belly button just to eat and breathe.
Now Gee Dubya wants the "divided nation" to come together and support him. Yeah, okay. If Bush quits I'll support that policy completely.
Posted by: Mad Monarch Voards at November 4, 2004 12:29 PM
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