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Month of March, 2008
I Hate Texas
Submitted by bradfucious on Wed, 05/03/2008 - 08:09.
Seriously? She won the primary? It's no small wonder that I want out.
No News Is Good News, Unless It's Great News!
Submitted by bradfucious on Fri, 07/03/2008 - 12:49.
So. I still haven't posted those pieces. I still haven't really made notable headway on my other three projects. I still haven't updated to Drupal 6 (well, I *can't* update yet, but I haven't had the time, either). What have I done? Well, it hasn't been laundry or dishes, either...
I've been working. A lot. Long hours. Late nights. We've got big things going on right now, and I'm an integral part of that, so I've been the diligent employee and done what I've had to do. Why? Because I love what I do. I like the people I work for. I believe in our mission.
Well, now...color me duped
Submitted by bradfucious on Fri, 07/03/2008 - 14:09.
Apparently, Airborne (and it's scads of store-brand replicants) was a hoax perpetrated on the American people. I fell for it. Lots of folks fell for it. Question is, what about Walborne? Or CVSborne? Or Tarborne? Will I get refunded money on those, as well?
I Hate Bob Dylan, But One Of His Songs Would've Made For A Good Title Here
Submitted by bradfucious on Thu, 13/03/2008 - 09:41.
So I've fallen into my old patterns...I'm not posting blogs; I'm not posting links; I'm not running my cron job to update the feeds; I'm a bad person. What can I say? Nothing. I'm lazy, and sometimes I just don't feel like being responsible for things.
I need to change that. I'd started out the year all "GTD! GTD!" and I was going to enhance my digital life and centralize everything and make it all wonderful and shiny and easy to use. Instead, I got bored with that process and moved on to doing other, more fruitful things: watching LOST.
Keeping Hope Alive
Submitted by bradfucious on Thu, 13/03/2008 - 12:42.
So, Clinton won the primary in Texas. But Obama won the caucus, taking the majority of our states delegates. This, combined with winning Mississippi, puts him 231 delegates up on Clinton. Sadly, I still don't know that I see him taking the nomination, and with Republicans sandbagging the contests lately to try and ensure a McCain v. Clinton presidential campaign, it's becoming more and more obvious that this is business as usual and that nothing is going to change.
le sigh







