Dec 31, 2006
Happy New Year All!
My favorite part of New Year's Eve is the part where everybody gets together and sings "Should auld acquaintance be forgot hmm la la la la laaaa? Should auld acquaintance be forgot dee da dee da dee dooooo?" Even though it's an internationally well-known song, the total number of people that know the lyrics to Auld Lang Syne is roughly eight. And I'm acquainted with none of them. Unless I've forgotten.
Dec 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein Dead
I've heard way too many people say today something to the effect of "He deserved worse than a quick death for what he did." Often these comments are accompanied by desires to see Saddam tortured with chemical weapons and the like. It's justice! He did this to other people, he should get the same punishment! An eye for an eye!
Great plan, guys. Let's bring ourselves down to Saddam's level. The only reason the current Iraqi "government" has a right to execute Saddam is the moral high ground they have because they have not done the terrible things Saddam did.
I listened to a brief review of the rise and fall of Saddam Hussein on the radio this morning. It was odd to hear clips from before we invaded Iraq. It seems so long ago those days when the majority of Americans thought Saddam was a major threat to the peace of the world. I remember sitting around the halls of West Lafayette High School and talking about weapons of mass destruction.
Great plan, guys. Let's bring ourselves down to Saddam's level. The only reason the current Iraqi "government" has a right to execute Saddam is the moral high ground they have because they have not done the terrible things Saddam did.
I listened to a brief review of the rise and fall of Saddam Hussein on the radio this morning. It was odd to hear clips from before we invaded Iraq. It seems so long ago those days when the majority of Americans thought Saddam was a major threat to the peace of the world. I remember sitting around the halls of West Lafayette High School and talking about weapons of mass destruction.
Sometimes I find the most ridiculous ways to waste time
I spent a good chunk of tonight making the dining area a living area and the living room into a dining room with Ed Page, of all people. Including a good chunk of time creating an end table, of sorts, out of books and cardboard. I had way more fun with it than I'd ever admit to.
I'm going to have to have people over for dinner one of these nights while I have a proper dining space.
I'm going to have to have people over for dinner one of these nights while I have a proper dining space.
Dec 28, 2006
You can just add this onto the last post:
6. The exhibit titles From Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter: German Paintings from Dresden should have included an artist from Dresden that wasnt Friedrich or Richter or changed the title. The "From...to..." makes things seem like they have a whole plethora of paintings from Dresden, but it is just the two artists.
7. It's nice to look at the paintings and sculptures of naked women and know that I look approximately like that naked. I don't think anyone has seen me completely unclothed since I hit puberty and I don't see that many naked women in my world, so there's always that little bit of insecurity that I'm abnormal and don't even know it. An art museum is one of the few places I can stare at pictures of naked women and feel comfortable with it.
8. I often spell the word "museum" as "musuem". It's unfortunate.
P.S. I found Friedrich (like most artists who do primarily landscapes) rather useless, but like Richter quite a lot. Of course the people I was with laughed at Richter's paintings, and made jokes about how they could do the same thing in an hour and it's amazing what they'll put in a museum these days.

Meditation by Gehrard Richter (1986)
Dec 27, 2006
Art Museuming
I went with some friends to the Getty yesterday. Conclusions:
- There are some people that like art museums and some people who would prefer to play ultimate sweatshirt-tied-into-a-ball on the lawn near the art museums. Everyone I attended with was of the latter sort. I love them all dearly, but I do not recommend this sort for someone who wants to actually...look at art.
- I like being in charge of things. I don't do it often enough. I like being the one who planned our schedule and did all of the driving.
- Art museums are fun places to fashion-watch. Everyone there is either an artsy college-aged kid or a Japanese tourist. It's fun to see what both are wearing.
- I like Impressionism.
- I think I would like to have one of those beds with the huge canopy and drapes around it.
Dec 21, 2006
You'd think I'd learn, but:
Same story as yesterday except today it was the Doritos in the gift bag. There are very few foods out there that I just plain don't like. There are a few that I don't especially care for, but near nothing that I don't get at least some pleasure out of eating. However, I HATE Doritos. The last time I enjoyed a Dorito I was in 4th grade. But when there's food just sitting there...you can't stop yourself. I'm such an idiot. Get this Cool Ranch flavor out of my mouth pronto! Why am I out of gum?
Note to my fellow Ridgecrestians: I'll be in town tomorrow until the 28th. Call me if you want to play.
Note to my fellow Ridgecrestians: I'll be in town tomorrow until the 28th. Call me if you want to play.
Dec 20, 2006
Worst Idea Ever...well, probably not ever, but still a bad one
Today my boss handed out little Christmas packages to everyone and they included, among other things, a 16.9 oz plastic bottle of Coca-Cola Classic beverage. I am not a soda drinker. I've had soda twice since I moved to Provo in July. Root beer with pizza on a date and some sort of lemon-lime soda at the ward Christmas party. Every once in a while I think it's a good idea to have some despite the fact soda is disgusting. My stomach always hates me afterwards.
I definitely haven't had Coke in at least half a year and non-diet Coke has been even longer. But with the boredom at work and the bottle sitting right there all day it was tempting. And then I left my water bottle in the break room and I'm always so thirsty, and there was no resisting. I drank about a mouthful.
I'm going to be sick to my stomach all day. I can't believe that people drink this stuff on a regular basis.
On a completely unrelated note. I'm embarrassed to announce that I'm wearing the same shirt I wore a week ago today. I'm generally more careful about this sort of thing, but for some reason I've had a very hard time remembering what I wear everyday lately. I could tell you everything I wore yesterday, but the day before? I really don't remember anymore. And it used to be that I could tell you essentially everything I've worn down to underwear for the entire month. And the only reason I even realized I wore this shirt last week was it was looking at this blog. Because it was indeed the shirt that I was wearing backwards for the whole day without noticing on the 13th. Humiliating.
I definitely haven't had Coke in at least half a year and non-diet Coke has been even longer. But with the boredom at work and the bottle sitting right there all day it was tempting. And then I left my water bottle in the break room and I'm always so thirsty, and there was no resisting. I drank about a mouthful.
I'm going to be sick to my stomach all day. I can't believe that people drink this stuff on a regular basis.
On a completely unrelated note. I'm embarrassed to announce that I'm wearing the same shirt I wore a week ago today. I'm generally more careful about this sort of thing, but for some reason I've had a very hard time remembering what I wear everyday lately. I could tell you everything I wore yesterday, but the day before? I really don't remember anymore. And it used to be that I could tell you essentially everything I've worn down to underwear for the entire month. And the only reason I even realized I wore this shirt last week was it was looking at this blog. Because it was indeed the shirt that I was wearing backwards for the whole day without noticing on the 13th. Humiliating.
Person of the Year

Who are these people? Seriously, who actually sits down after a long day at work and says, I'm not going to watch Lost tonight. I'm going to turn on my computer and make a movie starring my pet iguana? I'm going to mash up 50 Cent's vocals with Queen's instrumentals? I'm going to blog about my state of mind or the state of the nation or the steak-frites at the new bistro down the street? Who has that time and that energy and that passion? The answer is, you do.
And Than Shwe will just have to wait another year to have this shot at glory: http://www.theonion.com/content/node/56424

Dec 19, 2006
Predatory Lenders / Should I quit my job?
I work for a cash advance/check cashing company and I don't like it. I like the people I work for, but the company is a different story. We're very careful with our interest and as far as I can tell, we don't violate any usury laws, which is one of the biggest problems with advance payday loan companies, but while what we're doing isn't illegal, it's not a good thing, either. We don't provide a service to society.
John Edwards (who I've loved for a long time...it's the young idealistic ones that get me) on predatory lenders: http://blog.oneamericacommittee.com/story/2006/10/16/145158/48
We aren't maliciously predatory, but we're still giving people loans that really don't pay off for them in the long run (or at least aren't worth it for 98% of our customers).
Also the check cashing side of things: it's like asking for forgeries. I've dealt with plenty of them. It shouldn't be legal, it's too easy of a system to abuse.
Here's the question: if I don't support a company's existance, is it moral to work for them because I like the hours and money?
After working with several hundred people in dire financial situations, I can definitely agree with the John Edwards on the bankruptcy thing. "It was easy for Congress to characterize bankrupt families as 'deadbeats' and ignore the reality that more than 90 percent of all bankruptcies are due to medical emergencies, job loss, divorce or a death in the family." There are a lot of good people that turn to our company to deal with some medical emergency, etc., and end up having to declare bankruptcy because they can't ever pay us and other people they owe money to. It's horrible, but it's good when they can declare bankruptcy and get that fresh start because they're in such a deep pit.
My part of the job doesn't feel amoral because I'm just working in collections. They've already agreed to pay and then they haven't, so I'm making sure the justice is met. But that doesn't mean I don't hate that people get the loans in the first place.
John Edwards (who I've loved for a long time...it's the young idealistic ones that get me) on predatory lenders: http://blog.oneamericacommittee.com/story/2006/10/16/145158/48
We aren't maliciously predatory, but we're still giving people loans that really don't pay off for them in the long run (or at least aren't worth it for 98% of our customers).
Also the check cashing side of things: it's like asking for forgeries. I've dealt with plenty of them. It shouldn't be legal, it's too easy of a system to abuse.
Here's the question: if I don't support a company's existance, is it moral to work for them because I like the hours and money?
After working with several hundred people in dire financial situations, I can definitely agree with the John Edwards on the bankruptcy thing. "It was easy for Congress to characterize bankrupt families as 'deadbeats' and ignore the reality that more than 90 percent of all bankruptcies are due to medical emergencies, job loss, divorce or a death in the family." There are a lot of good people that turn to our company to deal with some medical emergency, etc., and end up having to declare bankruptcy because they can't ever pay us and other people they owe money to. It's horrible, but it's good when they can declare bankruptcy and get that fresh start because they're in such a deep pit.
My part of the job doesn't feel amoral because I'm just working in collections. They've already agreed to pay and then they haven't, so I'm making sure the justice is met. But that doesn't mean I don't hate that people get the loans in the first place.
Dec 13, 2006
I just noticed that...
the shirt I have on right now is on backwards. It doesn't make a noticeable difference, so I'm good to go, but still...
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