Random Thoughts
Don't they have shampoo in Iraq? (or beard trimmers, for that matter)
Seeing Saddam's skin tone after coming out of that hole only reinforces what I've said for years: MOISTURIZER IS IMPORTANT FOR HEALTHY SKIN PEOPLE! I know what you are thinking: "Bill, that's not the hot issue here!". Well, maybe it should be. I think that when little things pop up in life (like war), we tend to forget about other things that are important, like what the stress of war is doing to your skin tone. When in doubt, moisturize - even in the trenches!
I saw the funniest entry on another website of a draft of a constitutional amendment to "defend biblical (read: Traditional) Marriage".
I want to go see the Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus in their Christmas concert, but my in-laws are coming to visit, and they probably wouldn't appreciate a group of gay men together, singing, and not being ashamed of being gay.
Gay bashing is on the rise, so I've read. In fact, according to FBI reports, bias crimes against gays is at an all time high. I am wondering if I will get through this new year without having the crap beat out of me for being.... me. It could happen at any time. argh... don't want to think about it anymore.
Saddam Hussein and American politicians are different. Saddam was honest about his disgust for minorities and slaughtered them. American politicians hide their disgust of minorities, act like your friend to get money from you, then vote against you once they are in power.
The health club is an evil place to go, but I need to go. I think my trainer is Lucifer. He looks like Al Pacino in Devils Advocate.
Hillary Clinton has a "power" hair style. I wonder what color she uses?
I read today that Princess Diana regularly had colonics. I suppose that's the only way she could purge all the royal crap she had to deal with.
If I were actually thinking about ditching my current job and found a new job, I'm getting too old to worry about this bullshit at this period in my life.
DON'T FEAR CHANGE. CHANGE FEAR.





I think you are right Brian, I should go see it. It's something that I can treat myself to. I think that I tend to put myself second or third much of the time. I rarely do something just for me. Good advice!
Bill, you should go and see the concert. You don't have to take your in-laws with you. Hopefully they don't expect you to wait on them hand and foot while they visit.