Friday, September 17, 2010

Don't

Don't read Dexter is Delicious, even if it is on sale through Audible. Sure, the show on, what? Showtime? is really good. But this writer does not care about cutting up folks, especially live folks. With Dexter, that can be okay because you know they are really bad guys. I also realized I'd never listened to one of these books before so I could skip over yucky parts. But this book is beyond worlds yucky. You might like that. I don't.

Don't forget to register if you have moved from state to state. I missed the primary. Sure, those Republican broads would have won without my vote, but I would have felt I was doing my duty. Now I feel unAmerican. Mr. Fox-what's-his-name would not like me to feel unAmerican. Oh, yea, Beck. So I will mail in my registration this weekend. But here's what I'm thinking. Tell me I'm wrong, because I'm sure I am. California is screwed. Screwed. SCREWED. SCREWED. Grey Davis was expelled for failure and now we have Ahnold, doomed to failure from the beginning and failing big time. I want the EBay lady to try her hand and fail. Failure is on the horizon for these coming years. We won't do well no matter who is there. Why not let the rich lady fail like the rich man did? If there was hope, would the voters have put Brown on the roster? I like Jerry. But this is an accident ready to happen or continue to happen. Unless we repeal the property tax initiative, we will remain screwed for eternity. OR tax business property on a different schedule.

Don't vote for the Fiorino witch. Yucky, pucky. AND there is only hope if the dems keep the Congress. What do you think about that wonderful Elizabeth Warren who is on the side of us middle class folks. Love her. Let's make sure she can be elected to head the consumer finance protection agency.

Don't forget to live life where you are. I am attending 3 classes, beginning in October, most for 6 weeks. Two are book groups discussing "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "The Help." I'm re-reading Mockingbird. It's been a long time. The last one is "Scrutinizing Conservative Thought During Fall Elections." Oh, I'm going to love that one. AND my old boss is leading the discussion. He's a little mild-mannered. I will try to be the same. For a while.

Don't forget to send your love to your niephews who keep in touch with you. Mark called, Natalie and Julie wrote. It's all good. AND I even love those not in contact. Go figure. Going to see all the folks in San Diego next weekend with Karen and Peter. Coolness. Don't ever forget family.

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