Happy Birthday, Tim. Thank you for writing for the Yankees and Cardinals this year, rather than the Red Sox.
'Shindig'
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
He's got you fooled, Cindy. He is writing for the Red Sox. They have received their occasional happy and are all set to be squashed under the boot of the writer.
Happy Birthday!!
He's got you fooled, Cindy. He is writing for the Red Sox. They have received their occasional happy and are all set to be squashed under the boot of the writer.
The Cub Fans are already there, waiting for Red Sox Nation.
May the future bring everything you want it to bring. (Well, except for the awful flaming scythy death of your enemies.)
Happy Birthday, Tim! May all your dreams for the future come true!
Hey, Val! How's Malaysia?
Malaysia's fine, thanks for asking Polter-Cow.
Weather wise, we're having quite heavy rain storms now as the monsoon season is in progress. Politics wise, we're starting to get concerned about two (so far) terrorist bombings in Southern Thailand as we do not want the violence to spill over and there are concerns that some of the bombers may try to cross the border into northern Malaysia. Sorry, was that TMI?
Anyway, I would also like to wish all Americans a safe and teror and controversy free election this Tuesday. Really, whatever you may say or think about American policy or government, it is truly a blessing that citizens have a chance to let their voices be heard. Honestly, from what I've read and seen about this election, there is no country in my part of the world (i.e. South East Asia) in which ordinary citizens can say or do the kind of things that have been done currently in the US election (e.g. Farenheit 9/11) without getting into serious trouble with the authorities.
Honestly, from what I've read and seen about this election, there is no country in my part of the world (i.e. South East Asia) in which ordinary citizens can say or do the kind of things that have been done currently in the US election (e.g. Farenheit 9/11) without getting into serious trouble with the authorities.
If Bush ends up with a second term, that is likely to change.
Happy Birthday to the man who's killed everything.