A lovely, hellish two months later...
Ahhhh yes... spurn! Oh, how I spurn thee.
Wow, the last two months have been a peach. spurn's been kicking my butt, Richelle and I moved (to a great place), my mom went through some more surgery for her neck, and I got a promotion at work. All of which is very nice (sort of), but I truly wish it didn't all have to happen at the same time. Ugh. I'm sick of getting home at 11pm every night.
The good news is that the show looks like it'll be great. We're in a huge new theatre, Off-Broadway, finally, and we're incorporating video pieces into the production for the first time. Which could either be very cool or a f*cking nightmare. I'm leaning towards very cool... we'll find out during Tech rehearsals in a week and a half.
All I really want to do is grab a six pack of some cheap beer and park myself on the couch for about a week. Alas!
Elon James White, who happens to be a very large black man (http://www.elonjames.com/aboutme/) from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, thinks he can tackle me. I say he's welcome to try. The big p*$$y.
Yeah, I called you out, James.
I feel the need to rant. I don't know what the hell "neo-con" means, but I know what conservatism is supposed to mean. Increased states' rights = a smaller central government, i.e., conserve. To me, this means individuality over groupthink (though I know some liberals who I'm sure would disagree with me). Anyway, what does it mean when a seated Congress, at the behest of the President, convenes an emergency midnight session to pull a court case out of the state court system and into the federal system? Well, that's taking away state's rights, now isn't it?
a.) the federal (a.k.a. central) government should have no business telling its citizens when they are allowed to die... and, incidentally, who they can f*ck or who they can worship when they're alive, but that's a different issue. All of this should be decided on a state-to-state basis. So, if California wants to make same-sex marriage legal and you don't like it, move to a red state.
b.) the "neo-cons" have managed to spin this Schiavo case as an issue of morals, and by doing that, they've done the most amoral thing imaginable by turning this woman's very existence into a circus sideshow. Good job, guys. Way to take one for the team.
Conservative my ass. More like pandering to the moral majority. Kerry probably would've been a pretty useless president, but the one we're saddled with now... ugh. Rant over. I should probably try and say something funny now, huh?
Um... nope. Fresh out. spurn took it all. Sorry. Guess you'll just have to come and see the show, which opens in TWO WEEKS!!! Breath, breath... stop hyperventilating...
Oh, wait! I thought of something - I've posted it below. See? That's funny!
I'm surprised my wife hasn't beat me for not being around our first 5 months of marriage! Curse you, spurn!!!
Wow, the last two months have been a peach. spurn's been kicking my butt, Richelle and I moved (to a great place), my mom went through some more surgery for her neck, and I got a promotion at work. All of which is very nice (sort of), but I truly wish it didn't all have to happen at the same time. Ugh. I'm sick of getting home at 11pm every night.
The good news is that the show looks like it'll be great. We're in a huge new theatre, Off-Broadway, finally, and we're incorporating video pieces into the production for the first time. Which could either be very cool or a f*cking nightmare. I'm leaning towards very cool... we'll find out during Tech rehearsals in a week and a half.
All I really want to do is grab a six pack of some cheap beer and park myself on the couch for about a week. Alas!
Elon James White, who happens to be a very large black man (http://www.elonjames.com/aboutme/) from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, thinks he can tackle me. I say he's welcome to try. The big p*$$y.
Yeah, I called you out, James.
I feel the need to rant. I don't know what the hell "neo-con" means, but I know what conservatism is supposed to mean. Increased states' rights = a smaller central government, i.e., conserve. To me, this means individuality over groupthink (though I know some liberals who I'm sure would disagree with me). Anyway, what does it mean when a seated Congress, at the behest of the President, convenes an emergency midnight session to pull a court case out of the state court system and into the federal system? Well, that's taking away state's rights, now isn't it?
a.) the federal (a.k.a. central) government should have no business telling its citizens when they are allowed to die... and, incidentally, who they can f*ck or who they can worship when they're alive, but that's a different issue. All of this should be decided on a state-to-state basis. So, if California wants to make same-sex marriage legal and you don't like it, move to a red state.
b.) the "neo-cons" have managed to spin this Schiavo case as an issue of morals, and by doing that, they've done the most amoral thing imaginable by turning this woman's very existence into a circus sideshow. Good job, guys. Way to take one for the team.
Conservative my ass. More like pandering to the moral majority. Kerry probably would've been a pretty useless president, but the one we're saddled with now... ugh. Rant over. I should probably try and say something funny now, huh?
Um... nope. Fresh out. spurn took it all. Sorry. Guess you'll just have to come and see the show, which opens in TWO WEEKS!!! Breath, breath... stop hyperventilating...
Oh, wait! I thought of something - I've posted it below. See? That's funny!
I'm surprised my wife hasn't beat me for not being around our first 5 months of marriage! Curse you, spurn!!!


