reading blogs and my life
Aug. 2nd, 2003 02:42 pmStill a little sore, not sure what to do today other than edit stories.
burtonspaz I apologize, I still need to get a blank CD, since I converted the Forbidden Zone tracks into MP3s.
And now, news that amuses me.
"The room filled up again, though, when Warrior, an ex-WWF wrestler who has built a second career as a mascot for the right, took the stage that afternoon. Warrior -- that's his full legal name -- spoke at the Conservative Political Action conference in January, and has been one of the most requested speakers among conservative organizations ever since.
Dressed in a blue pinstriped suit, his long, dirty-blond hair pulled into a ponytail, Warrior explained why he'd left the world of wrestling. "When it became degenerate and perverted," he said, "I dismissed myself from pursuing it as a career anymore."
http://dneiwert.blogspot.com/2003_07_27_dneiwert_archive.html#105943543554158833
Dammit, Rhiannion and Nix, you brought Sean Waltman into my head, and he's laughing like a lunatic.
"What, did someone smack his ass a little too hard?"
And speaking of perversity and degenerency . . .
"An aide to Orange County Executive Edward Diana is under fire after he and his friends invited some of the nation's brightest Young Republicans to what was advertised as a booze-soaked sex bash in Boston."
*siiiiiiiiiggggghhhhhh* I have no quarrel with anyone wanting alcohol or sex. Dunno about the 'as little as clothes as possible,' but I'm not attending (sorry, libertarians give better parties :)). I just wonder if the left hand knows where the right hand has been. Aside from any misuse of materials, maybe some discreetness is in order (I'd say the same thing about pansexual BDSM parties and straight tea parties).
Why can't people have some discretion, and accept that sometime people like to do weird stuff to relax much like they do?
Oh, right, that's moral relativism.
And now, news that amuses me.
"The room filled up again, though, when Warrior, an ex-WWF wrestler who has built a second career as a mascot for the right, took the stage that afternoon. Warrior -- that's his full legal name -- spoke at the Conservative Political Action conference in January, and has been one of the most requested speakers among conservative organizations ever since.
Dressed in a blue pinstriped suit, his long, dirty-blond hair pulled into a ponytail, Warrior explained why he'd left the world of wrestling. "When it became degenerate and perverted," he said, "I dismissed myself from pursuing it as a career anymore."
http://dneiwert.blogspot.com/2003_07_27_dneiwert_archive.html#105943543554158833
Dammit, Rhiannion and Nix, you brought Sean Waltman into my head, and he's laughing like a lunatic.
"What, did someone smack his ass a little too hard?"
And speaking of perversity and degenerency . . .
"An aide to Orange County Executive Edward Diana is under fire after he and his friends invited some of the nation's brightest Young Republicans to what was advertised as a booze-soaked sex bash in Boston."
*siiiiiiiiiggggghhhhhh* I have no quarrel with anyone wanting alcohol or sex. Dunno about the 'as little as clothes as possible,' but I'm not attending (sorry, libertarians give better parties :)). I just wonder if the left hand knows where the right hand has been. Aside from any misuse of materials, maybe some discreetness is in order (I'd say the same thing about pansexual BDSM parties and straight tea parties).
Why can't people have some discretion, and accept that sometime people like to do weird stuff to relax much like they do?
Oh, right, that's moral relativism.