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   "A word to the wise ain't necessary --  
          it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
					-Bill Cosby

Monday, November 22, 2004


Monday, Monday

Well, Kate Marie seems to still be on hiatis, and Wonderdog is burying bones in the yard, so I guess that leaves it up to me to keep the blog going.
The world has calmed down a bit after the election. We're debating about the shooting of the 'insurgent'. We're fighting over the implementation of the 9/11 Commission report but mostly we are getting ready to take a few days off for Thanksgiving. Hope everyone has a relaxing one.
Is it just me, or does Christmas advertising and music seem to start about one week earlier every year? It is disguisting.
This just in. . .Ron Artest of the Indiana Pacers has worn out his CD player. He looped The Beatles "Yesterday" and played the machine to death.
"Holidays". . isn't that a word derived from HOLY DAYS? How come the ACLU hasn't done something about eradicating it?
And speaking of the ACLU, have I got a case for them. I can't believe that they haven't taken this one on. As you drive north on the I 405 San Diego Freeway in West Los Angeles, just past Wilshire Boulevard, and look to the right, you will see row upon row of crosses: The ultimate Christian symbol. They NEVER should find their way onto Federal Land, which this clearly is. Ramona Ripston, the firebrand director of the SO CAL ACLU, MUST do something about this. What's that you say? This is a Veteran's Cemetary? So what! You can't make exceptions. If the County of LA must remove a little cross from its seal we must remove these offending objects from Government land.
OK only 4 and 1/2 hours till Monday Night Football. What will we have tonight on the intro? Pole Dancing? Lap Dancing? The entire Indiana Pacer team in tutus?

2 Comments:

Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

This Washington Post story on chimeras might take your appetite away, so read it well before Thursday.

November 22, 2004 2:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello, I just wanted to say that the gravestones at the LA veteran's cemetary are just white posts. They are not crosses.

May 28, 2005 10:46 AM  

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