Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Today Was A Good Day
#1. Big ups to Cal Anderson Park.
#2. Big ups to Ultimate Fighting Champions.
#3. Yeah!
UFC 52: Couture vs. Liddell II
#2. Big ups to Ultimate Fighting Champions.
#3. Yeah!
UFC 52: Couture vs. Liddell II
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Ah, Shilshole Bay Marina, I Heart Ya
Today, I totally washed, waxed and buffed a yacht. This was a good experience. Also, I beseech you to listen to the album 'Welcome to Jamrock". It's my jam. some junk
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
High Tea Y'all
I'm back from my trip. Yesterday, my pals and I decided to go check out some fresh air and trees and head to beautiful Bellingham, WA! Woot! After a hearty vegetarian meal at the delicious Old Town Cafe we headed out to Lake Padden and watched kids stalk ducks and drooled on pillows on the grass. Luckily, we decided to hop right up and head to Vancouver to drink tea. Successfully, we had high tea at The Fairmont Hotel. Sweet! Tra-la-la! Now, we back. some junk
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Television Journalism Blows
Have you seen the coverage of the May 1 protests? That shit is whack. Now, all these tv "journalists" on CNN went to college, they allegedly can think. Why do they agree to simplify and underexamine the issues? Why do they air comments of jackasses who say things akin to . . . "Well, these Mexicans might make a better point if they didn't insist on breaking the law and creating a spectacle with these protests". Are you kidding me right now, don't tell me that the American public has refused to even acknowledge the goal of the protests, which is obviously to show that immigrants are a vital part of the American economy and way of life as we know it. Also, what about headline banners saying, "Radical Leftists Take Over Immigration Movement". Come on! Are human rights radical? I'm so depressed right now. I'm going to go watch Star Trek on t.v. forever. Goodbye cruel world. Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
AM Beers
So, I joined my best friend from high school and some of her college friends from the University of Wisconsin in heading out into the desert. Hey Ho Indio! Here we come, Coachella. And it was hilarious. Because the hot desert sun beat down on our tents in the morning, the other girls found the best way of dealing with this phenomenon was to go to bed early and wake up early. So we had to stock enough beers in the cooler for the 8 am to 1 pm party.