Do The Right Thing. This time, anyway.
Mar. 4th, 2008 12:37 pmI have some trepidation about leaving the probable identity of my party's nominee in the hands of two states today: Ohio, which put the current Resident Evil over the top in 2004, and Texas, which had the foresight to elect him to public office in the first place.
If they do come through, though? There would be a certain amount of symmetric justice if that last remaining icon of the 90s, hanging on despite losing contest after contest only to come ohh soo close at the very end, wound up quitting on the same day Brett Favre did.
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Mostly unrelated to that:
There's a post I would oh so love to share here, because it encapsulated my feelings about my faith and my time about as well as anything I could say myself. Sadly, it is locked, and comments are off, so I cannot ask for permission other than by doing so here.
I will, however, share the quote-within-the-quote, which is not original to the poster, and which sums up the summing-up with equal nicety:
'The shortest verse in the Bible is "Jesus wept." The only thing wrong with it is the past tense.' ~R.K. Milholland
If they do come through, though? There would be a certain amount of symmetric justice if that last remaining icon of the 90s, hanging on despite losing contest after contest only to come ohh soo close at the very end, wound up quitting on the same day Brett Favre did.
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Mostly unrelated to that:
There's a post I would oh so love to share here, because it encapsulated my feelings about my faith and my time about as well as anything I could say myself. Sadly, it is locked, and comments are off, so I cannot ask for permission other than by doing so here.
I will, however, share the quote-within-the-quote, which is not original to the poster, and which sums up the summing-up with equal nicety:
'The shortest verse in the Bible is "Jesus wept." The only thing wrong with it is the past tense.' ~R.K. Milholland