So, after yesterday's marathon day, today I woke up tired, proceeded to a migraine, and had to think about work. Luckily my client's company is even more messed up than I am, so I spent all day waiting for them to do some (majorly necessary) work that should've been done last week. This is good, because anything complicated would've blown up in my face I'm quite sure.
Therefore, since I am still not up to total functionality, I'll just throw out a few good links. I know, it's so lame, but there it is. Tomorrow is going to be an even longer day than today, so I am going to do one post and then off to relax a bit away from the computer.
First off, if you haven't read about Drill Sgt Rob's War Pigs, you need to find out about the newest crop of great young soldiers.
The best news anyone could ever hear!
Jennifer is recommending some reading. Another one to add to my list for my next book run!
Find out about LeeAnn's substitute yoga instructor... one question, how are you supposed to relax while laughing???
And last of all, I found this: Kerry Cancels Speech To Avoid Picket Line. Hmm... what's that again?
...Kerry announced Sunday he would cancel his planned speech in front of some 200 mayors in order to avoid crossing picket lines set up by the Boston Police Patrolmen's Union.
Okay, but what happens if there are picket lines at the DNC? Does that mean Kerry won't go in and make speeches? I've been wondering about that all day since I first saw this story. So, listen up all you unions, Go Picket The Democratic National Convention, and let's see what happens.
If he can't stand up to unions, how is he going to stand up to terrorists?
Posted by: Harvey | June 29, 2004 at 09:43 AM
Terrorists? What terrorists? Oh you mean the insurgents and freedom fighters? Don't they have a right to be heard like the downtrodden union workers do? It's a dilemma, decisions must be made, it will require some thought. I'm quite sure much deep thought is being given to how Kerry can be for them and against them. It will require a vacation to recover.
Posted by: Teresa | June 29, 2004 at 10:53 AM
Oh Teresa... you're SO nuanced ;-)
Posted by: Harvey | June 30, 2004 at 09:33 AM