I want my royalty check
So Bush is calling his campaign, the "Shock and Awe" campaign...I demand some residuals for that. I've been using the "shock and awe" manuever for many years... in my love life!
In my web surfing today, I found the two most gratuitous news stories about the war. The first is this one which answers the question, "Does Journey have open arms to the U.S. opening its arms in Iraq?" Quick, somebody get on the phone and call up Eddie Money and see what he thinks!
The other one is this little nugget about being careful about killing zoo animals in Iraq during the war. WHAT?!? Yes, yes, all the earth's creatures are precious and blah blah blah, but this is ridiculous. There are people dying out there in this horrible battlefield and somebody's piping up about zoo animals?? Come on! Oy...
I have to say that David Bloom is emerging as the king of reporters who take unnecessary risks. I was watching NBC news this morning and he was doing a story live from a tank that was either enroute to or near battle. I just wonder...Does it really add that much to the story when it's done from a tank with blurry nightscope vision? I actually remember him from growing up in South Florida when he was a reporter for the local Miami NBC affiliate. During Hurricane Andrew, he did live stories from the middle of the storm. As my roomie Ted said in < a href="http://animate-ted.blogspot.com">blog, there are still some constants in the world you can count on.
Anyhoo...with all this war news invading our lives, I figure it'd be nice to put up a little "Something to Be Happy About" at the end of each blog until this whole mess is finished. Tonight, my "Something to Be Happy About" is a little personal. I got my iPod fixed. Woo-hoo! Thanks to my friend Drew, I was directed to an iPod update on the Apple website. What had been happening was that my iPod wasn't recognizing that its battery was being charged. This software update helped it out. Hooray! And that, my friends, is "Something to Be Happy About"....we at least something for me to be happy about. :-)
So Bush is calling his campaign, the "Shock and Awe" campaign...I demand some residuals for that. I've been using the "shock and awe" manuever for many years... in my love life!
In my web surfing today, I found the two most gratuitous news stories about the war. The first is this one which answers the question, "Does Journey have open arms to the U.S. opening its arms in Iraq?" Quick, somebody get on the phone and call up Eddie Money and see what he thinks!
The other one is this little nugget about being careful about killing zoo animals in Iraq during the war. WHAT?!? Yes, yes, all the earth's creatures are precious and blah blah blah, but this is ridiculous. There are people dying out there in this horrible battlefield and somebody's piping up about zoo animals?? Come on! Oy...
I have to say that David Bloom is emerging as the king of reporters who take unnecessary risks. I was watching NBC news this morning and he was doing a story live from a tank that was either enroute to or near battle. I just wonder...Does it really add that much to the story when it's done from a tank with blurry nightscope vision? I actually remember him from growing up in South Florida when he was a reporter for the local Miami NBC affiliate. During Hurricane Andrew, he did live stories from the middle of the storm. As my roomie Ted said in < a href="http://animate-ted.blogspot.com">blog, there are still some constants in the world you can count on.
Anyhoo...with all this war news invading our lives, I figure it'd be nice to put up a little "Something to Be Happy About" at the end of each blog until this whole mess is finished. Tonight, my "Something to Be Happy About" is a little personal. I got my iPod fixed. Woo-hoo! Thanks to my friend Drew, I was directed to an iPod update on the Apple website. What had been happening was that my iPod wasn't recognizing that its battery was being charged. This software update helped it out. Hooray! And that, my friends, is "Something to Be Happy About"....we at least something for me to be happy about. :-)










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