Growing Pains
October 3, 2008 · Print This Article
Growing up is grand…well mostly, anyways. A lot of us learn to be a little more observant…a little more patient… some of us may even come to terms with the fact that while we have dominion over our own mental existence… as far as our worldly existence we’re just a speck in the sands of time .
Sure that was a little over dramatic, I’m willing to admit that… but only if you’ll admit that it made me sound really deep…and grown up and shit!
???
I’m waiting…
Ok now that you’ve conceded or at least politely declined my invitation to partake in this little exchange… I can move along with my point.
Which is…
(Thinking) How do I say this…
I don’t know how to be an adult.
There.
I know I am one, society makes me keenly aware of this on a regular basis. And for the most part I enjoy it … except, well, I feel like an impostor a lot of the time. People assume that I have…like, answers…. to questions and junk. When the hell did that happen?
Some folks assume that I know in which particular direction a very specific highway runs… or that I may know where stores with very specific and grown up sounding names like…Target are located. Or Banana Republic…or Home Depot for that matter, and honestly I don’t f-ing know these things. But apparently I look like someone who should.
No one bothered to take me aside as a lad and tell me that as I got older, people would increasingly believe that I knew about…stuff. And where it was kept…. and how to find it? ME? You’ve gotta be kidding… I don’t even know where my cell phone is right now.
Hmm, that’s not exactly my real point, I guess… but the good news is that it precedes my real point. Though not directly. Maybe you could say it’s the indirect central sub-theme of the larger point I referenced in a previous paragraph . . Okay? (nervous laughter)
What? Are you Confused… don’t worry so am I… we’ll get through this together, though. I swear.
I think what I’m really saying is… I feel like a kid wearing my father’s shoes. Except now people think I ‘m suppose to be as well reasoned as him…because I have his clothes on (figuratively speaking of course.) And I’m supposed to do all the grown up things that people in adult clothes do… like balance a checkbook, and show up to places on time and answer all those grown up questions I was talking about earlier. Oh yeah… aaand I’m suppose to help decide who should be the god damned ruler of the Intergalactic Consortium of Amerilopolous …otherwise known as America. I just don’t think I’m cut out not for that kind of thing. That “my friends… is some straight talk”… not to mention a shit-ton of pressure… I’m just not ready.
Don’t get me wrong. I’ve been trying… I even watched the Vice Presidential debate.
See… I’m trying to take being adult seriously. … I was even paying attention when those two political types both argued that gay unions with similar benefits to heterosexual marriage should be allowed… at least constitutionally speaking. But like a little kid in over his head I lost it when they both implied that actually calling it marriage is not ok. Whaaa??
Why the hell does it matter what it’s called? Have the otherwise genteel folks at Merriam Webster threatened to riot if the definition of marriage is updated… are they that unwilling to add a part b to the current entry? Really? Does it matter if someone is trying to change the meaning of the word “Marriage”… the meaning of the word taint has changed since I was a kid… no one seems all broken up about that. Should I really care about the way in which anyone identifies their Relationship Status?
I mean… I identify my relationship as awesomey goodness… *coughcoughbecauseIhopetogetlaidsooncoughcough*…and it IS awesomey goodness! I’ve never been told that I can’t refer to it in that manner, though in all honesty, many have said that I probably shouldn’t.
I‘m going to give back my father’s shoes. I’m not ready for this shit. I’m just a love-fuck’d kid who doesn’t mind making up some wizzirds and tweaking the definitions of some other… brotha.
That makes me some kind of a punk I guess. That’s how I know I couldn’t possibly make a good decision about who should run the country… I’m too hung up on trivialities. Obviously, I’m not ready for grown-up games like politics.
So I guess what I’ve been trying to say all along is…
I’m not gonna vote…. peace out adulthood… go find Target by your mother-fucking selves… I’m a Toys R’ Us Kid… fo’ life.
Eve-101 disclaimer: This blog is for entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed by the guest writer Bryan are not share by the Eve-101 personnel. And fact of the matter is, if Bryan doesn’t actually vote he will not be getting any poon from THIS member of the staff any time soon…
So…Are you voting? Why or why not? Are you following the election coverage? What do you think of all this partisan bullshit rhetoric? Does grown up stuff make you want to bury your head in the sand too?
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On 10/3/08 at 3:29 am
lisaq said:
Yep. This little girl is voting. I pay just enough attention to know that, if McCain & Palin (gag) win, I will have to move to Canada and I kinda like it here.
On 10/3/08 at 5:16 am
Proph said:
I see your point… but I also know that pretty much everyone that is elected falls short of expectations… especially when the expectations are so high. What I’m saying is alot of folks seem to be high off that OBama kush kush… and I’m thinking maybe we shouldn’t all be driving the country to an inevitability when we’re all so stoned on hope. That’s just my opinion. Both the candidates have some potentially dangerous liaisons.
On 10/3/08 at 4:22 am
Squish said:
I sing karaoke. Grownups don’t sing karaoke. Or dress up like a pirate and go to work. Or wear candy necklaces in public…
But I am voting. But only cause I don’t want Palin anywhere NEAR the White House. In any capacity. Ever.
But in the meantime… I am desperately trying to find a way to immigrate to Europe. Costa Rica won’t take you unless you’re rich or retired. Jerks.
On 10/3/08 at 5:24 am
Proph said:
See.. that’s where I’m stuck… I’m not good at making a choice between what I perceive to be bad and worse.
Since I’m unable to feel comfortable with my choice… I’ve decided to defer to all of the candy necklace clad, karaoke wailing wanna be pirates who are above the age of eighteen and appreciate government mandated surveys.
And fuck Costa rica… I don’t qualify for AARP yet. I couldn’t even scrounge up enough change for property in Tijuana.
On 10/3/08 at 5:26 am
Carol said:
And you sing beautimously!
I need a candy necklace.
I am a grown up by default,as well. Pay my bills, raise my kids, do momma things,et al. However, at my heart, I am still much younger and playful than my years.
On 10/3/08 at 9:11 am
Proph said:
Well thank you … and everyone needs a candy necklace.
On 10/3/08 at 9:11 am
Proph said:
Yes… I’m stealing squish’s compliment. Deal with it.
On 10/3/08 at 10:17 am
Carol said:
*giggle* thought for sure you would come back with a very different kind of *ahem* necklace!
On 10/3/08 at 11:02 am
Proph said:
Nope… I’m all about candy.
( comic avoidance… the relationship saver )
On 10/3/08 at 12:28 pm
Carol said:
humor is a great defense mechanism, no doubt!
On 10/3/08 at 12:48 pm
Trista said:
I prefer it when he gives me a raspberry beret. Pearls aren’t my style.
On 10/3/08 at 4:47 pm
Proph said:
You’ll get nothing and Like it!
On 10/3/08 at 5:40 am
Kiki said:
I am a Brit actually wanting (for the moment anyway) to stay here in the States. England is about five months ahead of America in the f-ed up stakes. We share some striking similarities though. No one actually truly voted our current leaders into office. Our economy is a train wreck. The weather is completely buggered. Random violence is on the rise. Public discontent is louder than it has been for decades.
So why do I want to stay here? Good question. I like the theory of the American Dream. I like thinking that if I work hard enough anything is possible. All that happens if you work harder in England is you move up to the 40% tax bracket. Here, you actually have potential in your potential. I don’t want to be rich, I want to be successful. Success is celebrated here. In England, if you’re successful, someone will key your car and try and take the BMW thingy off the front of it.
Anyhoo. I have an interest albeit no vote in this election. I want a leader who will not piss on my enthusiasm. Or turn this country into England. I want to be able to fulfil my potential and be successful here rather than have my car keyed. So far though I’ve been a bit disappointed with the presidential offerings. I’m on the fence. Except when it comes to Palin. THAT coiffed craziness should not be allowed anywhere near the White House. *shudder*
On 10/3/08 at 6:01 am
Cassie said:
“I want a leader who will not piss on my enthusiasm.”<—–THAT about sums it all up!!!!!
THIS is what I have been searching for and dammit, I don’t think it should be THAT hard to deliver!
On 10/3/08 at 6:22 am
Kiki said:
You’d think so, wouldn’t you. I mean all I hear are cliches, rhetoric, criticisms. Why can’t someone just stand up and say something that isn’t either bullshit or batshit?
Now I’m the first to admit I know bugger all about running a country. But I do work with little children and their (often loony) parents. So I have some useful tactics. Like positive reinforcement and constructive direction. Instead of saying this is an economic crisis of monumental proportions, and there needs to be a bailout, why not say “look at what Americans did after the Great Depression! We all worked our asses off and yes we suffered but it made us take personal responsibility AND be more appreciative of what we have! If we did it then we sure as hell can do it now!”
The trouble is not many people WANT to suffer or work hard any more. There’s been a long term serious lack of what we Brits call the stiff upper lip. As adults we need to take more personal responsibility for ourselves and not make it the governments job to nanny us. Thats how socialism and communism began. Scary thought.
On 10/3/08 at 7:25 am
Proph said:
Agreed…on the palin front no question… she’s no Margaret Thatcher… more like annie Oakley with a pen you betcha.
But what’s a voter to do when the offer of hope is attached to some rather counter intuitive policies. I want to like Barrack Obama…he says all the right things… maybe that’s why I’m so skeptical.
On 10/3/08 at 7:34 am
Meghan said:
One more dog gone it or you betcha and I am going to jab a pen into my ear canal. It drives me up the fucking wall, and I’m from Michigan, ya know.
Ahhhh!
On 10/3/08 at 7:47 am
Cassie said:
OK–I do not see what the big deal is with the awwww, shucksness(yes, I just made that shit up) of Palin. SERIOUSLY?
I mean if THAT is how she is, why would we WANT her to change…regardless if it’s not how we are used to having a VP talk…..I’d rather her BE that way and be unafraid to effing be who she is!!!!!
just my two cents!
On 10/3/08 at 8:03 am
Kiki said:
But I think her awshucksyness is a deliberate smokescreen to hide some serious and somewhat scary ambitions. She could speak in a more “professional” manner. Instead she uses colloqialisms to win over the hearts of the less articulate middle classes that she constantly seems to aim her speeches at. I think I would prefer my country’s leader to use proper words and if that meant changing their personal speech patterns then so be it. She’s representing the USA. And not really doing a great job at it so far.
On 10/3/08 at 8:04 am
Proph said:
I think most people are concerned that she’s hamming it up.
If that is truly her way of speaking…yeah I don’t want her to change.
I think for the most part people see the colloquialisms negatively because Palin sometimes has trouble convincing the political junkies amongst us that she knows much about the policies she’s supporting.
No doubt there’s bias about her mannerisms and speech patterns.
Afterall it’s human nature to prod at the simple things about people when you’re not a fan of them… but the underlying issue is probably her command of the material people assume she’s supposed to know. Many people think that Barrack Obama’s a condescending asshole that talks down to the electorate….it’s all perception in both cases.
On 10/3/08 at 8:09 am
Meghan said:
It isn’t that I want to take her pattern of speech away from her. It’s that she hides behind it. Yes, it bothers me. She’s running for an incredibly important position and I don’t need to be pandered to with the kind of talk I get at a country fair.
Bush does that too - and it serves neither of them. It leaves them open for judgment and if they get judged by it then we are judged for questioning them. They are people of power! They are supposed to be questioned for how they present themselves.
On 10/3/08 at 8:36 am
Proph said:
As a proud representative of the State of Texas I must do my duty and acknowledge that nothing about how Bush presents himself is an act… he’s really that clueless. Or at least he came across that way as governor… and definitely came across that way when he owned the Texas Rangers.
He actually past some decent legislation as governor… but he was never a president… I still don’t know how Karl Rove and the GOP polished up that turd of an idea so well that it floated majestically into the oval office… twice. You have to give it to the republicans in that regard… they are excellent salesmen.
It’s just weird to see some of the parallels between Obama’s magical mystery tour and GW’s. There’s alot of dandy marketing afoot.
On 10/3/08 at 8:13 am
Kiki said:
Yeah I agree. I personally feel she is hamming it up. But I do also feel she is extremely intelligent and knows exactly what she is doing. That’s not to say she knows a whole heap about policies etc. But she knows what she wants to do and is going after it like a lion after a gnu.
I think both she and Obama are the most intelligent runners in this election. They certainly are the most contraversial. Biden and McCain are old buffoons.
On 10/3/08 at 8:23 am
Meghan said:
I completely disagree with you there. I don’t count McCain or Biden as buffoons. In fact I respected Biden being that back before any of these runners would dare say they were running, including Hillary, Biden threw his hat into the ring first.
Maybe she’s intelligent, maybe she simply has a way with words. Maybe she just falters in front of the camera under pressure. But what I see is a grand amount of coaching and regurgitation on her part. That does not an intelligent person make.
On 10/3/08 at 8:26 am
Proph said:
I could se palin playing the role of buffon to suit her purposes… I just wonder how much of anything can be a complete act. She definitely knows hot to play it up when it’s to her benefit… but I’m not so sure she can turn it off when it’s to her detriment. I just don’t know.
I think biden knows alot about policy. Is he right or wrong on given issues..who knows it’s really all subjective… but he knows details. So I guess in some respect that I’m grateful that a seemingly etherical big picture type like obama has a running mate that’s got his feet firmly entrenched in the muck of beuaracracy.At least that’s what I try to tell myself so I can sleep at night.
It’s amazing how perceptions can be so different from person to person gender to gender culture to culture… makes you wonder how we establish right from wrong in regards to issues such as say “wire tapping” in the first place.
On 10/3/08 at 8:30 am
Proph said:
my apologies for the inordinate amount of typos… my fingers are quick and far less accurate than my spell check.
On 10/3/08 at 8:34 am
Kiki said:
By old buffoons I meant they are at the end of their careers and although they deserve respect for everything they have been through, what can they really offer in terms of the future? I don’t personally have confidence in either of their abilities to play a constructive part in the medium term future of this country. Maybe I am age-ist.
Palin’s intelligence does not stem from a deep knowledge of what she’s talking about. I agree she’s been coached, and maybe she has no clue about the world outside Wasilla city limits. But she is really aggressive in going after the VP. She has her own ambitions and if they can be deduced from her speeches thus far, she wants Power. She doesn’t express herself well. But she is very persistant and ambitious and this is why I say she is intelligent.
On 10/3/08 at 9:05 am
Proph said:
True… and she’s got some great handlers on her side. She’ll only get craftier.
On 10/3/08 at 10:47 am
Meghan said:
‘Palin’s intelligence does not stem from a deep knowledge of what she’s talking about.’ <–sounds like one of her answers to why she can’t answer something she hasnt been forced fed.
I give her ‘persistent’, but that’s it. The rest I will buy if you gots a bridge to nowhere to sell me along with it.
‘Thainks, buht Noo Thainks’
On 10/3/08 at 11:16 am
Proph said:
“Someone sure sounds like an east coast politican…yer darn tootin’” hahaha
On 10/3/08 at 12:41 pm
Kiki said:
Maybe crafty is a better word than intelligent.
On 10/3/08 at 7:34 am
Kiki said:
The trouble with Obama is he’’s like a beautifully wrapped parcel. You look at it and think there must be something amazing inside. Then you open it and it’s an empty box, or even worse, a pair of itchy wool socks. I’d love to believe all his spiel. He is young and enthusiastic and I can totally relate to that. But I wonder if it’s all just that. Spiel.
McCain is no doubt a hero. He went through a lot. But he is OLD. And experience is not necessarily useful when it doesn’t show to be helping the current situation. He’s experienced nothing but wars and crappy economies. Well forgive me for stating point-blank I don’t want any more wars and crappy economies. I want peace and prosperity for all. He hasn’t experienced that, or at the very least doesn’t talk about achieving that, IYSWIM?
So maybe on that basis I would possibly vote for Obama. He does talk more about the future than the past. The past is not what I am interested in, aside from ensuring the same mistakes aren’t made over and over.
On 10/3/08 at 7:44 am
Meghan said:
I don’t hate McCain. But sorry I am tired of hearing about what a hero he is. Yeah I said it! When Kerry talked about his term of service and purple hearts he was shot down (sorry, McCain for the reference) for it. Told to shut up about his past and give regards to the fututre of America.
Therein lies the double standard yet again. If McCain really was such a Maverick - and please god damnit stop calling him that - he wouldn’t have picked such a shitty running mate to cover his end of the ticket.
For that reason he can take a flying (sorry again, McCain) fucking leap. It was a calculated political move of which I have zero respect for. If that man dies we have left to us a woman who knows shit all about the world and whats going on that will therefore be run by the same assholes that told Bush what to do the last eight years.
Marionette Strings and smoke signals. I’m tired of that crap.
On 10/3/08 at 7:58 am
Kiki said:
Totally agree.
I think I’d move back to the UK if Palin ever came close to a position of power. I’d rather have wishy washy Gordon Brown, or slightly insane David Cameron, than Palin. She, and her deliberate attempt to be all awshucksy in order to lull us into a false sense of security, is just plain scary.
On 10/3/08 at 8:11 am
Proph said:
I just have trouble with anybody that obsessed with winning a war. You can’t win a war…you can survive…you can prosper more than your combatant…but it’s not a winnable situation.
On 10/3/08 at 8:15 am
Kiki said:
Exactly. No one wins a war.
On 10/3/08 at 12:49 pm
Trista said:
Unless it’s a thumb war.
On 10/3/08 at 6:22 am
Sarahh said:
“but the good news is that it precedes my real point. Though not directly. Maybe you could say it’s the indirect central sub-theme of the larger point I referenced in a previous paragraph . . Okay?”
I think I heard someone say this in the debate last night. I am not sure though because I was eating Taco Bell, checking my myspace and having a beer. All while waiting to play Wii.
Yeah, I don’t want to grow up either.
My doctor told me to calm down. Relax. So, I play Wii. I don’t think that is what he meant though.
I tried to be grown up. Gave me high blood pressure.
I am with you. I am out. I will vote but I am writing in Miley Spears. Yeah. That’s it.
On 10/3/08 at 7:26 am
Proph said:
HAHA… I wish people would adopt the Brewster’s Millions Approach… and just write in None of the Above.
On 10/3/08 at 6:29 am
Trista said:
I have kids, I think that pretty much propels me into responsible adult status. I am 99% okay with this. That one percent has a way of rising up to convince me that I am not so good at this grownup stuff, but most of the time I am okay.
Of course I still watch cartoons, play on playgrounds, and make up fart songs with my kids. That’s ok, right?
But I will vote. I take the right quite seriously. I mean, we haven’t even been allowed to do it for 100 years yet, what would Susan B Anthony think if I didn’t?
Apathy is a killer…I am certainly not going to invite it in to my house,
On 10/3/08 at 7:02 am
Sarahh said:
We made a song on Wednesday about Tater Tots and how they were the best thing in the world next to ketchup.
I still have it in my head…
On 10/3/08 at 7:44 am
Trista said:
we have a song about eating boogers that is in my head often. Its a disgust and yet catchy jingle. Thanks, Bryan.
On 10/3/08 at 7:46 am
Trista said:
that should say disgusting. I am not so skilled at commenting with my phone whilst walking.
On 10/3/08 at 8:38 am
Proph said:
We made a song on Wednesday about Tater Tots and how they were the best thing in the world next to ketchup.
But how does the song go… is it a rock song, country… electronica…do y’all just chant tater-tots until you’re zen….TELL ME!
On 10/3/08 at 7:38 am
Proph said:
You’re absolutely right… Voting is a right. SO is the right to free speech …which I choose to actively take advantage of… and the right to bear arms which I respectfully decline to take advantage of at this particular moment. If it’s truly an inalienable right I can choose to use said right however I see fit.
… and why do voters who are able to choose from the two options presented want someone like me me gumming up the process with my desire to have better options?
On 10/3/08 at 12:57 pm
Trista said:
The seventh amendment is my fave, personally. Anyone got a twenty?
On 10/3/08 at 7:33 am
Meghan said:
I love that this is tagged under awesomey goodness!
As far as the election coverage, I am pretty much walking around with a cramped middle finger and a thorn in my side bigger than the chip on my shoulder. It drives me nuts.
But I will vote, goddamnitall!! Not because my vote matters to the Electoral College and Massachusetts, but because my vote matters to me. It’s my final middle finger salute to this season of pundits and commentators and their spin on words.
I’m a grown up of sorts, but luckily my employment keeps me grounded in the sand box and poop jokes.
On 10/3/08 at 7:51 am
Proph said:
I guess my thought is that people have been giving the middle finger by way of protest votes for years.
And we still have a two party system that has a tendency to ignore solvable issues, ramp up tension on issues that are more of a private matter than they are of federal law… and flat out lie because the governance style that’s been employed is employed under the assumption that it is in our best interest as a citizenry to be left in the dark.
I’m thinking the best way to thumb your nose at the process..and make headlines is collective voter abstinence, think about . Unfortunately not many people concur with me… It’s not that I don’t take not voting seriously… it’s just that I seriously don’t know that not voting wouldn’t necessarily get the point across. Ya dig? (I like multiple negatives)
On 10/3/08 at 8:04 am
Meghan said:
Awful lot of grown-uppity like words for a toys r us kid!
My mother is a non-voter and I think she believes it is her way of thumbing her nose. I just don’t see it that way. I don’t see my vote as a protest, I see it as a triumph in some ways that I have done my best to gather as much information as possible regarding the process and I am making my decision of my own free will.
Now don’t let that fool you that I am the fool for the two party system and it’s constraints. I get all that and agree with you. But I work hard to learn about the world I live in, not something everyone else does, and part of that is showing up in November and casting my say in the matter.
On 10/3/08 at 8:16 am
Proph said:
I collect the details… I spent the better part of the last two years going through web related obscurities and trfiling with televised punditry…as I’ve done to precede elections since I was 16 or so. I just can’t convince myself to play three card monty when I know the dealer is pocketing the diamond.
If I believed that either of the presidential canidates were thoroughly consumed with a desire to overhaul the mess that has been made I’d be in the booth with bells on.
On 10/3/08 at 8:28 am
Proph said:
Are you apt to be as ingrained in local issues as well? Do you cover state politics in you area… I’m just curious meg-megs.
On 10/3/08 at 8:30 am
Meghan said:
I have to cover state politics in my local digs as I work for a man who is a Politico in Mass. Ran a local think tank for years on the bettering of Mass as a whole, ran for congress, used to ride around with Clinton on Air Force one back in the day.
I’d tell you more but it’s classified and this isn’t a secure line.
On 10/3/08 at 8:31 am
Meghan said:
And ‘Mass as a whole’ sounds like Masshole which they proudly wear as a stamp around here.
They’re Re-tah-did.
On 10/3/08 at 8:28 am
Meghan said:
I wonder if that is the fault of the candidates or the constituents. I want to hear that overall consuming desire to really fucking flip this onto its end…but most people don’t. They just don’t want to hear it.
Forcing most Political Candidates to pigeonhold themselves into a safety zone in order to preserve the possibility they CAN get elected with the hopes of THEN making some changes.
Personally I’d like a candidate to step to the podium and say ‘My fellow Americans, are you out of your fucking minds?’ That would get my vote.
On 10/3/08 at 9:03 am
Proph said:
Both are complicit… there’s no doubt. But you have to go through that whole “what came first the chicken or the egg” thing. I do know that Machiavellian ideals abound in our form of governance… and precedents set in earlier times would also indicate that a natural byproduct of power is rationalization.
You know how parents shield their kids from things they don’t want them to know because there to naive or to young…that seems akin to the predominant mentality of the power brokers in and around government haunts, don’t you think?
But shouldn’t we have it there for us if we desire,
If I thought Obama could actually deliver on his promise of complete computerized records of house and senate activity which would be accessible by John Q public… I’d have to think twice about voting.
Of course I would then remember that I’d need alot of extra help to wee through all the bullshit.
Maybe Children should be forced to watch C-span!
On 10/3/08 at 9:09 am
Proph said:
Tha’s supposed to say weed thru…
And you should just ignore all of the other mistakes.
my brain is malfunctioning.
On 10/3/08 at 8:48 am
Kristelle said:
I’m gonna vote. For the very first time. Its kinda funny but I can relate to this blog right now. I’ve been trying for a month to figure out how to be more grown up! And the damn truth is, I just realllly don’t want to!
TGIF!!!
On 10/3/08 at 9:13 am
Proph said:
TGIF indeed!!!
On 10/3/08 at 9:21 am
~Lori~ said:
Well the cynic in me is finally going to reveal itself. I have never voted in my life. I finally registered this year, guess that is a start. Yet I have not watched any of the political bs that has been going on. Have a tendency to shy away from it. In my opinion, *which I know doesn’t really matter*, doesn’t matter which one you choose, which is the lesser of the two evils? Doesn’t really matter, they will screw up here and there, and the public will lambaste them no matter what.
On 10/3/08 at 9:23 am
~Lori~ said:
Wow, a little too many of the “doesn’t matter” in there, didn’t realize I was being so redundant ;p Oh well, guess you know how I feel.
On 10/3/08 at 9:35 am
Proph said:
Aww… come on now, it doesn’t matter if you’re redundant or not.
Hey the government bail out just got passed in the house…it’s official…things have either gotten significantly better…or exceedingly worse. At least if you’re apathetic you’re expectations are met.