If you had to give up one of your favorite foods, which one would it be?
Well, it wouldn't be wine, I can tell you that for certain. It wouldn't be scotch or beer either. Which leaves vodka, I guess.
Posted at 03:51 PM | Permalink | Comments (4)
If you had to give up one of your favorite foods, which one would it be?
Well, it wouldn't be wine, I can tell you that for certain. It wouldn't be scotch or beer either. Which leaves vodka, I guess.
Posted at 03:51 PM | Permalink | Comments (4)
Did you watch the baseball game or the debate last night?
Vox, I'm not going to tell you. You know why? Because I don't like you, and besides, I don't believe you actually care whether I watched the debate or not.
Posted at 09:13 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Did you watch the baseball game or the debate last night?
Vox, I'm not going to tell you. You know why? Because I don't like you, and besides, I don't believe you actually care whether I watched the debate or not.
Posted at 09:13 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Every four years I die a little. It has been this way ever since I began thinking for myself and viewing the world as a place for which I bear at least a tiny bit of responsibility.
I know, I know... it's easy to complain about things you think are wrong, but generally speaking, negativity has no place unless it's accompanied by reasonable suggestions for positive change. I KNOW. And I don't have any viable solutions to suggest, because the whole effing political machine in this country is SO FAR OVERGROWN AND EMBEDDED that change is nearly impossible. It grieves me. It sickens me.
I just want people to do the right thing(s) for the right reason(s); and I don't want greed, power and the lust for same to be a real factor for consideration. I want energy and money to be thrown at the problems, NOT the marketing of messages. However, without the marketing under the current system, the message will die.
I know. But I die a little for the knowledge.
Posted at 12:57 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)
Every four years I die a little. It has been this way ever since I began thinking for myself and viewing the world as a place for which I bear at least a tiny bit of responsibility.
I know, I know... it's easy to complain about things you think are wrong, but generally speaking, negativity has no place unless it's accompanied by reasonable suggestions for positive change. I KNOW. And I don't have any viable solutions to suggest, because the whole effing political machine in this country is SO FAR OVERGROWN AND EMBEDDED that change is nearly impossible. It grieves me. It sickens me.
I just want people to do the right thing(s) for the right reason(s); and I don't want greed, power and the lust for same to be a real factor for consideration. I want energy and money to be thrown at the problems, NOT the marketing of messages. However, without the marketing under the current system, the message will die.
I know. But I die a little for the knowledge.
Posted at 12:57 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)
Which small businesses are hurt most by rising gas prices? What can they do to save money?
Sponsored by HP.
First of all, Vox, that is TWO questions of the week, not ONE. But, because I'm nice, I'll answer them both:
A: All of them.
B: Pay attention when they vote.
Posted at 12:47 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Which small businesses are hurt most by rising gas prices? What can they do to save money?
Sponsored by HP.
First of all, Vox, that is TWO questions of the week, not ONE. But, because I'm nice, I'll answer them both:
A: All of them.
B: Pay attention when they vote.
Posted at 12:47 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
If you had to write your autobiography in 6 words, what would you write?
Submitted by mitzie.
"WOW! What a fucking amazing ride!!"
Posted at 06:31 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)