I also have always liked the monster within idea. I like the zombies being us. Zombies are the blue-collar monsters.

-George A. Romero-

Sep 10, 2005

NO MORE SPAM you nasty little spammers

Been getting spam in comment sections of the blogs, not just me but every other blogger out there as well. Leave me AND my blog alone you nasty bastards!

Sep 9, 2005

a city underwater

news

It took a few years and a catastrophy that couldn't be blamed on a terrorist for reporters to start reporting the actual "news", to finally say that our government is not working for us anymore. Plain and simple, and it's not going to be fixed while inept people who have been appointed to positions they are highly unqualified for, are too busy pointing fingers in both directions and saying "he went that-a way" "i'm not playing the blame game" when clearly this is a fault of many people. What the citizens of the United States diserve is for someone to say "yeah, we made a poor judgement call, but we are going to fix it". The President was appointed by us (not myself ofcourse), it was not a birth right, he and everyone that surrounds him and everyone that he places in a place of power; they are supposed to represent us. To him, being President is all about photo-ops, and giving his college buddies high paying jobs, and we the people, are suffering for it.

Clinton was impeached for getting a little somthin-somethin on the side. Bush is responsible for leaving Louisianna in danger and underwater (not to mention a Vietnam style war and those esky gas prices) I say the sooner this man is out of the office, the sooner we can start to rebuild a stronger America, one where we really do come first.

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Sep 5, 2005

I am now a registered massachusitonian... massachusiter... massachutian...

Okay, so I don't know what I'm called yet, but I am now registered. I have a license, license plates and a parking decal so I can avoid thoses pesky little tickets. However being registered to drive in Massachusetts now enables me to:
1. honk at you purely on a whim.
2. unlearn how to drive.
3. think of traffic lanes not as guidlines but as an idea someone once had, but is not all that important anymore and can be ignored.
4. vote just like the rest of the state

After a week and a half of experiencing the horror of the registry of motor vehicles (known as the DMV to me in Virginia, just another example of how differenly massachusetts views doing things.) After dealing with the most unhelpful people ever born into this world. Being turned away countless times by sustomer service people just because they perhaps didn't want to do the paperwork. I finally got registered, in their face I say. It was actually possible. Now William has to get it taken care of too and we'll be good to go.