Piles
// October 31st, 2004 // Comments Off // Photos

// October 28th, 2004 // Comments Off // General
And I thought the Wacko Jacko mask was scary. Pfft! That mask is like a cute clown at a carnival compared to these nightmares!
Oh wait…
// October 28th, 2004 // Comments Off // Photos
Yes, I was nuts enough to head into the city last night/this morning.

// October 27th, 2004 // Comments Off // General
As if beating incredible odds by beating the Yankees while down three-games-to-none wasn’t enough, now comes what was unthinkable for decades: the Red Sox could not only win the 2004 World Series, but sweep it. Tonight.
And you know what’s spookier about all of this? Tonight also marks an incredible opportunity to catch a full lunar eclipse, which starts at 9:00PM EST — easily visible early during the game.
Lunar eclipses usually appear reddish in color during a lunar eclipse. If that red symbolizes the Sox or the Cardinals remains to be seen.
// October 25th, 2004 // Comments Off // Photos
This needle is treating an injury in my heel, yet it’s stuck in my wrist. It’s a ying-yang thing. How cool is that?

// October 25th, 2004 // Comments Off // General
(Title in reference to Milli-Vanilli for all you youngsters out there)
From popdirt.com:
Lucky Magazine’s interview with Ashlee Simpson is coming back to haunt her in wake of her ‘Saturday Night Live’ lip-synching fiasco over the weekend. When asked for her take on lip-synching, Jessica’s younger sister responded, “I’m totally against it and offended by it. I’m going out to let my real talent show, not to just stand there and dance around. Personally, I’d never lip-synch. It’s just not me.”
// October 25th, 2004 // Comments Off // Ranting
I know a person who makes me believe that many voters are self-important individuals, who put far too much research into whom they will vote for in elections. This person took notes and watched the presidential debates with keen interest, drove miles to attend speeches of each candidate, reads/watches every news item regarding each candidate, and in the end will very likely announce to everyone when their decision has been made, only to add that they’ll be doing their civic duty by not telling us who they voted for.
So, is he a self-important ass or a model American? Perhaps if you knew this person, you’d know why I’d choose the former.
I’ll admit I haven’t done any reading or research on the subject of how the electoral college works. In fact, until a few years ago, if asked what the electoral college was, I would’ve guessed that it was a special school for campaign-presidents-to-be. In short, I can’t stand politics and find it a big waste of most voters’ time. Hell, I’m putting to much thought into it just posting this entry.
If you live in a non-swing-vote state, you should already know who’s going to win in your state. Until I’m convinced otherwise, I can only reason that one wouldn’t vote for one candidate over another so they can proclaim, “well he didn’t get my vote,” and possibly sleep better at night knowing that.