Was I ready for the Summer?
Well, yes and no. The trips were overwhelmingly great, and I met many, many amazing people, but coming back home and trying to deal with everyday life is a total fucking drag. When I'm on the road, there's always something just around the bend waiting to surprise me, and I live for that. I met a girl named Summer, and we really connect, but the problem is that she has an un-official engagement (no ring) with a soldier stationed in Iraq. I want to be with her, but that's impossible; I'm not Jody & she would feel guilt beyond belief. Last night, she tried to passive aggressively hand me off to her friend, Mary. Mary is an adorable redhead and I think I could really have a LOT of fun with her, but she lives in D.C., which is a part of the country that I've done pretty much all I can do (as far as I know), Now, I'm looking at Boulder, CO & Los Angeles, CA. Perhaps Norfolk, VA. Sounds like a random group of choices, but I'll expound upon them later. Right now, I just wish the world would open it's eyes, hearts , and minds to medical cannabis. There's no harm in allowing those who suffer get a little relief from their pain.
Phletch OUT.

Each and every day, we are presented with an opportunity to become a better person by making good, wise decisions. This is the pathway to wisdom. There is a reward to be claimed by those who choose wisely. As fast as life can seem, it's always the same old planet revolving around the same old sun... Let's all try to be just a little bit better today; let's not wait until tomorrow.
YEM TAB

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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Google BUZZ Failed, and alas has been deleted from my little claim staked here in the blogosphere. "Why?" You may ask, but you see, not only was it extremely annoying, I found it to be about as useless as tits on a boar.
On a lighter note, I have recently been informed that The Vultures are moving in on the Elderly somewhere down in Texas. Republicans are being the terrorists when their words override the forward movement of our nation. Terrorists? Yes, because the vast majority of health-scare tactics are attempts to strike fear, aka terror in the hearts of Americans who are actually more dense-in-the-head than they themselves. But, I digest.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Ever feel like you're getting old(er?) when you hear yourself say things that old people say? No one else need be around to hear it in order for it to be true, either; it's kind of like the theoretical falling tree in the forest. It still fell to the ground and made a sound because this isn't outer space, and I just said, "Well that's just lousy!" Yeah, I'm using this ball vacuum that's supposed to be god's gift to pet hair collectors or some bullshit like that. Guess what! It doesn't work all that well. That thing is weird too, man, it's pretty fucked-up, actually. I swear that thing was either designed by a retarded human or a genius chimpanzee. Whatever the case may be, I don't recommend using it while on certain types of medication, because one day it's as simple as tying your shoelaces and BAM! All of the sudden, it's Wednesday and you're looking at this thing that looks like it came out of an alien's toy box.
Is anybody listening?
Monday, March 22, 2010
What a crisis!
The Democrats have completely destroyed our country, stomped on our constitution and ought to be brought-up on charges for TREASON!
This is what the Right would have you believe, but the fact of the matter is, Rush & Friends, that we are moving forward as a nation. If you can't see the big picture, then stay out of it.
Change doesn't happen overnight.
peace
ARF
Thursday, October 30, 2008
The Bradley Effect
When I hear people mention the Bradley effect, I can't help but to think of Eddie Murphy. Back in the eighties, he got huge laughs when his act turned to the white guy who gets drunk, votes for Jessee Jackson, and the next morning's hangover echoes "I can't believe I voted for a negro."
That's funny, yeah, but the United States is a different place now, and when voters say they believe in the change that Barack Obama stands for, I seriously doubt that they're going to change their minds when the ballot stares them in the face. I know a lot of people who won't vote for Barack, so they're voting against him. Not for John McCain, and certainly not for Miss Palin (regardless of how some may insist uopn her qualifications. . . how much salt can a person take?).
Six months ago, I told my father, a staunch Republican, that no party wins an election based on campaigning against the opposition rather than for their own candidate. Many would argue that, but if you really want to win someone's vote, you must win the hearts and minds first.
You bet I endorse Obama Biden, and you know what? I'm going to vote for them, too!
That's funny, yeah, but the United States is a different place now, and when voters say they believe in the change that Barack Obama stands for, I seriously doubt that they're going to change their minds when the ballot stares them in the face. I know a lot of people who won't vote for Barack, so they're voting against him. Not for John McCain, and certainly not for Miss Palin (regardless of how some may insist uopn her qualifications. . . how much salt can a person take?).
Six months ago, I told my father, a staunch Republican, that no party wins an election based on campaigning against the opposition rather than for their own candidate. Many would argue that, but if you really want to win someone's vote, you must win the hearts and minds first.
You bet I endorse Obama Biden, and you know what? I'm going to vote for them, too!
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