Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Sorry about the lack of posting guys. I've been pretty busy. I had the family reunion and there has been a big rush to get ready at work to for some big wig coming in. It's crazy. We spend all this time getting ready. We literally wash the corners and then he/she only spends an hour or two looking around. Don't you think that this guy has a real job? He's got to get back to whatever it is that he's supposed to do? I'm pretty sure that his job isn't visiting every once in while to scare the bejeebus out of us? If it is then I want his job. Cause I can do that pretty easily. Just so long as the place isn't crawling with rats, the floors are clean, and it isn't raining that day (the roof leaks quite a bit at BTCA) then we are okay. I'd like to think that he an average guy who can shrug his shoulders and say, "Aw well, it could be better, but nothing's perfect. You haven't had anybody die lately have you? Good."
Of course, he wants folks to die cause the economy is bad and we need to cut back on the insurance costs. Of course, there is the problem of firing them before they hit the ground. I'm sure that management at BTCA can handle that.
There is an interesting story in the DNJ today. No need to see it actually. It's about a fashion show at The Country Club at Stones River. It's to create awareness about MTMC as a non-for-profit center for medical care.
Attendees will be served "mimosas" (Whatever the heck those are), will be served some fashionable food, and at 12:30 will be able to sip "coffee" as they watch models show off the latest fashions while a fall fashion forecast is given.
I say "coffee" because coffee should be like I want my women, "hot and black" not like I usually have them, "pale and cold." While I don't know for sure, I bet the latter is the way it will be.
Yecch, this stuff makes me sick. It's just silly. Tickets are 25 dollars per person and reservations must be made by September 3. You want a fall fashion forecast? This year I'll be wearing black t-shirts and blue jeans cause if I am going to tear the heck out of my clothes than they aren't going to be over priced. I assure you reader, barring some crippling accident or disease, I will be tearing the heck out of my clothes.
Of course, none of this is why I read this article. Usually, I detest this kind of stuff. The date struck me as odd. It's taking place on September 11. That's right a hospital is raising money on the third anniversary of this country's greatest disaster by holding a fashion show.
Granted I understand that they had to pick a Saturday when nothing else was going on, but what happened to the cries to make this a day of mourning? Or a national holiday? It's just been three years ago. This is an organization that deals with tragedy raising funds on tragic day by holding a fashion show.
It puts me in the mind of one thing I saw after 9/11. It was the main headline on The Onion. It said, "A shattered nation longs to care about stupid bulls--- again."
We're back folks. It's good to be Americans again. It took a couple of wars and at least five Adam Sandler movies to get us there, but here we are. We're Americans and we don't give a hoot about the rest of the world.
It's not that I ever read The Onion. I read it on The Gaping Maw. (Adults only) Unfortunately, the Gaping Maw doesn't update anymore. The internet was designed for those with ADD. That means nothing ever seems to stick around here long.
Anyway, that's all I got for today. Later folks.
Of course, he wants folks to die cause the economy is bad and we need to cut back on the insurance costs. Of course, there is the problem of firing them before they hit the ground. I'm sure that management at BTCA can handle that.
There is an interesting story in the DNJ today. No need to see it actually. It's about a fashion show at The Country Club at Stones River. It's to create awareness about MTMC as a non-for-profit center for medical care.
Attendees will be served "mimosas" (Whatever the heck those are), will be served some fashionable food, and at 12:30 will be able to sip "coffee" as they watch models show off the latest fashions while a fall fashion forecast is given.
I say "coffee" because coffee should be like I want my women, "hot and black" not like I usually have them, "pale and cold." While I don't know for sure, I bet the latter is the way it will be.
Yecch, this stuff makes me sick. It's just silly. Tickets are 25 dollars per person and reservations must be made by September 3. You want a fall fashion forecast? This year I'll be wearing black t-shirts and blue jeans cause if I am going to tear the heck out of my clothes than they aren't going to be over priced. I assure you reader, barring some crippling accident or disease, I will be tearing the heck out of my clothes.
Of course, none of this is why I read this article. Usually, I detest this kind of stuff. The date struck me as odd. It's taking place on September 11. That's right a hospital is raising money on the third anniversary of this country's greatest disaster by holding a fashion show.
Granted I understand that they had to pick a Saturday when nothing else was going on, but what happened to the cries to make this a day of mourning? Or a national holiday? It's just been three years ago. This is an organization that deals with tragedy raising funds on tragic day by holding a fashion show.
It puts me in the mind of one thing I saw after 9/11. It was the main headline on The Onion. It said, "A shattered nation longs to care about stupid bulls--- again."
We're back folks. It's good to be Americans again. It took a couple of wars and at least five Adam Sandler movies to get us there, but here we are. We're Americans and we don't give a hoot about the rest of the world.
It's not that I ever read The Onion. I read it on The Gaping Maw. (Adults only) Unfortunately, the Gaping Maw doesn't update anymore. The internet was designed for those with ADD. That means nothing ever seems to stick around here long.
Anyway, that's all I got for today. Later folks.
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