Busy day, but here are some things I wanted to jot down.
- It's really hard to defend the Republican congress right now. I keep hearing how the Christian Right is going to be staying home in the next election, and I can't blame them too much. I will be voting, of course, as the alternative seems worse, but these guys are a mess right now. I think my vote will mostly be in opposition to Pelosi getting any more power. The woman is cracked.
- Maurice Clarret and Ricky Williams have got to be two of the biggest morons in Earth's history. That thought hits me occassionally.
- Vikings vs. Patriots on monday night. The fact the Vikings beat the Seahawks means they have a shot, but I'm not expecting great things.
- Glenn Beck did a segment about how much of Iraq is better off than all the stuff you generally hear in the media, and my PSC teacher showed that today. The four communists in the front row practically leapt out of their seats. Owens (the prof) is perhaps the only true moderate teacher I've met at CMU, so he was pretty fair. I don't really have a strong opinion on Iraq anymore, but if it ticks those guys off that much, I'll at least give it lip service.
- CMU is a liberal haven of left-wing propaganda and ideology. The only name more vile to the average professor than George W. Bush is possibly Joe McCarthy. Apparently, there's evidence that McCarthy was actually a physical manisfestation of Hanbi. Thank goodness for George Clooney and his band of intrepid reporters who brought the demon to his knees.
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When yoou write alot of junk comes out, especially when you write alot all the time. Now, some of that stuff isn't junk, it just looks like junk because you've been looking at it, toiling over it, thinking about it...you get the picture. Diversification is very helpful to me and maybe it will be to you. Write different things, be creative, have fun. Writing is a labor, but if you love it (like me and you) it never seems like work, just really, really frustrating fun. Put your manuscript away for a while, write about something else, then get it back out. Hopefully you'll have a new perspective on things.
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