Uh. OK, i was going to post something whiny about being bored and looking at personals and why isn't the cute girl at craigslist where I could email her instead of at gay.com where I would have to sign up and pay money to email her, but...um....it feels kinda petty next to, y'know, a guy with a Dream.
'Shindig'
Spike's Bitches 28: For the Safety of Puppies...and Christmas!
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Because I'm a sap.And I am ... not.
Mom has bowed out of House because it is too late. And because she already spilt coffee on my lounge pants. And cause she sucks apart from the fact that she rocks.
but...um....it feels kinda petty next to, y'know, a guy with a Dream.Guy with a dream. Girl with an itch. It's all people...
gay.com is a damn funny name for some reason
Trudy, thanks for posting that in full. It's not too often it gets seen or heard in entirety and it's worth spending the time to read/listen. More than just the "I have a dream" that is usually what gets aired, that whole speech is really quite inspirational.
funnier than gay.coop?
Hmm. No one has registered that, yet.
I'm giving a speech at TM tonight, this assignment involves reading out a famous speech. I was choosing between King's I Have A Dream speech and Kennedy's inaugural address. I actually went with the latter, it makes quite a contrast with the current administration, but King's speech would be good timing. Not that we celebrate MLK Day here, of course.
Incidentally, my older brother was born on the day King was assassinated.
Sail, I wish they would show the whole thing. I used to go to the library in college and watch it. I was reading "I Have Been to the Mouintaintop" also. I wish my dial-up would let me listen to the audio.
I am hearing the clips to that speech embedded in OMD's Southern...
I think I just dated myself.
And explained why no one else wants to.
Every time I read Bobby Kennedy's comments after Dr King's death, I weep for the state of political oratory in our time.
Clinton's "I feel your pain" pales in comparison, and I'm a fan of old Billy Jeff.