When I was in high school, my sister, who is not a big reader, raved about Stephen King's Eyes Of the Dragon. I read it, thinking if someone who doesn't even like to read loved it, then it must be good. I thought the book stunk. I even went so far as to think I could write better than this. I haven't read anything else by SK since.
That is until John told me I just had to read The Dark Tower series. I grudgingly agreed, if nothing else it would get John off my back. I wasn't crazy about the first book. John assured me that the story really picks up in the second book. I'm about a quarter of the way through the second book, and I'm still not impressed. Have I mentioned John is not a big reader either?
I am now convinced SK is a writer for people who don't read. And while I'm not impressed with his writing, I am impressed with the little niche he's managed to carve for himself.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
Expensive Hair
DALLAS - A hair lock snipped from Ernesto “Che” Guevara before his burial in 1967 sold for $100,000 at auction Thursday to a Houston-area bookstore owner who called the Marxist “one of the greatest revolutionaries of the 20th century.” -from msn.com
Wow, I'm glad I live in a world where people have 100 grand to blow on a 40 year old lock of hair. Seriously, that is more than I make in 2 years. And the article even went on to say that it might not even be Che's hair. 100 grand for a lock of hair that may or may not belong to a famous person. How many Somalian children could have eaten off that money in a year? I went to the birthplace of Karl Marx a few years back. Guess what I did. I snapped a picture.
The whole idea of auctions like this grate on my sense of financial pragmatism.
Wow, I'm glad I live in a world where people have 100 grand to blow on a 40 year old lock of hair. Seriously, that is more than I make in 2 years. And the article even went on to say that it might not even be Che's hair. 100 grand for a lock of hair that may or may not belong to a famous person. How many Somalian children could have eaten off that money in a year? I went to the birthplace of Karl Marx a few years back. Guess what I did. I snapped a picture.
The whole idea of auctions like this grate on my sense of financial pragmatism.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Fun Game
Here is a really fun game to play when you are hating work. Go to adultswim.com and play 5 Minutes to Kill (Yourself). Like the title says, you have 5 minutes to kill yourself using only things found in your office. My best time so far is 3:21.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Creative vegetabling
So the boss leaves a box of decorations out and asks the night shift to decorate the office. Nobody here wanted to do it because they are all mad at him. I figured this might be my only chance to do something creative at work so I jumped on it.
There were a ton of these fake vegetables. I don't know what normal people do with fake vegetables, but I made everyone a Computer Buddy. Mine is a Vegetable Monster. I also made a witch, a ghost (covered in whiteout), and a werewolf.
I also made a display for my bosses door that involves a squash and two acorns. I wonder if he'll find all this as funny as I do.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
The Sandwich Drama
I've been living with John for a week now (and I haven't killed him--woo-hoo!).
We went grocery shopping after the move. John was all hell-bent on buying peanut butter and jelly (despite the fact that I told him I already had both at the old place). He insisted, and beyond that, he dumped them into the cart and moved on.
I made myself a PB & J sandwich today. He has obviously not touched either sandwch topper. Why insist on wasting money, buying duplicate items, if you are not even going to use them?
Then, I suggested to him last week while I was setting up the kitchen, that instead of using a ziploc bag every day to take his (bologna) sandwiches to work he should use one of my sandwich containers. One of them has cartoon characters on it and admittedly might be embarassing to take to work with a bunch of manly men. The other one, however, is a respectable plain boring tupperware container. He said sure. He hasn't been using that one either. Apparently he'd rather throw away 168+ bags per year. And waste even more money...
WTF???
We went grocery shopping after the move. John was all hell-bent on buying peanut butter and jelly (despite the fact that I told him I already had both at the old place). He insisted, and beyond that, he dumped them into the cart and moved on.
I made myself a PB & J sandwich today. He has obviously not touched either sandwch topper. Why insist on wasting money, buying duplicate items, if you are not even going to use them?
Then, I suggested to him last week while I was setting up the kitchen, that instead of using a ziploc bag every day to take his (bologna) sandwiches to work he should use one of my sandwich containers. One of them has cartoon characters on it and admittedly might be embarassing to take to work with a bunch of manly men. The other one, however, is a respectable plain boring tupperware container. He said sure. He hasn't been using that one either. Apparently he'd rather throw away 168+ bags per year. And waste even more money...
WTF???
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Relevance
I was recently contacted on Myspace by a friend I haven't spoken to in about 12 years. We say, hey we should get to know each other again.
But, how do you determine what is relevant in life? Beyond the job status, marital status, and children.
What bits of life are important enough that someone should know about them?
But, how do you determine what is relevant in life? Beyond the job status, marital status, and children.
What bits of life are important enough that someone should know about them?
Friday, September 21, 2007
Jena 6=BULLSH*T
This Jena 6 crap has gotten out of hand. These guys are being held, not because they are black, but because they are criminals. If the situation were reversed and a bunch of white guys beat up a black guy, people would be crying that the punishment is not severe enough. People are so full of sh*t when it comes to this racial discrimination/profiling crap. It is only about race because people make it about race. There will be no forward strides until people make it about people, not about color.
And furthermore, what is with all these people protesting? Don't they have jobs? Are we really looking at a bunch of non-working welfare abusers getting together to cry about a problem that isn't there?
And furthermore, what is with all these people protesting? Don't they have jobs? Are we really looking at a bunch of non-working welfare abusers getting together to cry about a problem that isn't there?
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