The world... according to ME

I already know that the world doesn't make sense... I just try to document it.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Today, in quotes...

"Imagine for a moment, that you are a baby, hurtling down from space..." (heard in my 11am class... and who says grad school is boring???)

"You know, Harriet Miers might claim to be a conservative, but her eyeliner says, 'I party hard EVERY night!' " - Me, after a classmate informed me of Mier's withdrawl as Supreme Court nominee

On Mier's Withdrawl: “Let’s move on,” said Republican Sen. Trent Lott of Mississippi. “In a month, who will remember the name Harriet Miers?” (DAYAM!!!! Way harsh Lottie! Wait, who were we talking about again... )

IranianPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad quoted that "[Israel] must be wiped out from the map of the world." The president then said: "And God willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionism." (Um, wow...)

my handsome bastard

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Notes on life...

- chin up, I found $10 today lying on the ground
- I find the idea of my master's completely daunting
- when I walked in the door, my house smelled like the curry I made last night
- I am supposed to go to Miami in two days
- I really like the people in my grad school cohort
- I'd rather be anywhere but here, doing anything but this

my current dream travel locations include:
- Brazil
- Guatemala
- Costa Rica
- Morocco
- South Africa
- Italy
- India
- Japan

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

The State of the Union (the union being me...)

Things I'd rather be doing:
- taking a hot bubble bath
- snuggling with my boyfriend
- typing the last sentence of my masters, rather than the first draft
- travelling the south of Spain
- playing with my dog Hunter
- visiting friends in L.A.
- getting a head and body massage
- eating chocolate
- drinking a glass of wine
- eating Amante's chicken pesto pizza (wowsers!)

Things that annoyed me today:
- all the reports that say that if an election were held this year, Bush would lose. Can we say "too little, too late!?!"
- cold feet (we haven't turned on the heat yet)
- House still isn't back on. Baseball is whack
- bad customer service

Things that made me happy today:
- shrimp
- homemade crockpot Chicken Curry (Vindaloo)
- passing my stats midterm
- Tuesday night means "Real World" time!!!
- The Daily Show makes me happy every night! God Bless Jon Stewart!

Sunday, October 23, 2005

So I was thinking...

I was thinking that you should all go out and rent The Beat. My friend from college stars in it as the main character, Flip. You should check it out.

Today, I was driving past a Philip Morris tobacco plant in Virginia, and I was struck by the fact that cigarettes are STILL legal in this country... after all, according TheTruth.com, "Tobacco companies make a product that kills 440,000 Americans a year." Now, I assume this includes all tobacco products, and not just cigarettes, but why in the world allow a prodcut that is KNOWN to kill people stay on the market? Drugs and medicines get thrown out of the market for killing far fewer people, and yet, tobacco is a profitable industry with a strong lobby. I heard on NPR today that Brazil leads the world in gun related deaths, with a whooping 36,000 gun related deaths last year. Not to dismiss that number by any means, but that is LESS than 10% of Tobacco related deaths in the US. "Over 50,000 people a year die from secondhand smoke in the US alone." (thetruth.com) Those are NON-smokers that are being killed by smokers... This makes absolutely no sense, by any means, and has no reasonable justification. I find it deplorable, unacceptable, and morally reprehinsible.

Also, when did the Democratic party lose its voice? Has anyone else noticed that as new issues, scandals, and events arise in the US, we always hear the conservative response, but there is consistently little heard coming from Democratic offices? What is the point of electing mute officials? This is a trend that has become increasingly worse since the Texas Bushman stole the election in 2000, and again in 2004, but at this point, its as if the government has put a gag order on the opposing party? What gives?

And speaking of politics, since when does someone's religion and religious beliefs qualify them to a position on the Supreme Court? My grandmother is very religious and has never served as a judge. I've known her for over 10 years, and she plays the lottery a lot... In my mind, that makes her a pretty capable candidate... People, people. Separation of church and state. If you are religious, great. I don't want to hear about it in your political speeches or your campaigning. If you can't be objective and project decisions outside of your own experience, beyond your own personal beliefs, then you have no right to serve on the Supreme Court. Hegemony anyone? (And let's be honest, Harriet's eyeliner is way scary!)

Lastly, if I get to come back, in another life, I want to be born in India, so I can eat Indian food everyday. I wonder if they have good chocolate in India...

Thursday, October 06, 2005

He's taken....


Now, I am not one for sharing, but today, I feel generous, so here is a picture of my wonderful beau... Sorry ladies, he's taken ;)