Science
I was looking online the other day for some information about the side effects of an anti-depressant called Cymbalta. Read more
Rules
Yesterday I did something I have never done before, and I will probably never do it again.
We had a fundraising event at work for the United Way — sort of a picnic lunch for 1000. Being a manager, I had to sign up to help out, dishing up food or passing out raffle tickets or something. By the time I got the signup sheet, the easy jobs were taken, so I signed up to help with “pineapple bowling.”
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It’s Lovely!
I know, things have been pretty heavy around here at the Cabin lately. But Don didn’t want me, or anyone, to waste too much of life being sad about things that can’t be changed.
So…. Read more
Debate II — The Middle One is Always Worst
A tough day on the market, a few harsh days in the campaign, interesting time for a less formal debate format than the others. They won’t be able to do anything like Palin did last week (“I’m not going to answer that question because I want to talk about…”) Read more
The VP Debate
Like many of you, I eagerly awaited the Vice Presidential debate. I thought there was a very good chance that either or both of them would make campaign-changing and/or career-ending blunders. Biden has a tendency to ramble on endlessly, and he can be very sarcastic and unpleasant. Palin, of course, will be considered successful if she just doesn’t throw up or burst into tears.
I’m happy to say, though, that neither of them did those things. And yet, the debate was interesting. Below are my notes, typed up as it went along.
