Hi, I'm posting a day late, I couldnt post friday because I had a football game that was super important and when I got home I conked out. Anyways today I started my day at 7:30 in the morn and raked leaves till 4pm. FUN. Actually even though it sucked i was still kind of fun because my group was all my friends. My next weeks are going to be really busy also. I think ill try that method that posts your post at a time set by yourself. so that will help getting post on time. Other notes
-NaNoWriMo story is really behind. I WILL catch up though
-Frank I have your turkey day music
Have a great night!
Liz
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Phrank: It's just so... Cute!
Siblings, I hate to bombard you with yet another Spore creation of mine, but I can't help it. This is my all time favorite so far of my creations, the ones Lisa's made are a thousand times better, but this one is incredible. I affectionately call it Stay Puff. http://www.spore.com/sporepedia#qry=sast-500177758352 It looks vaguely familiar in a way I can't quite place. It gave me quite a few chuckles today when I made it.
If you want to see a clever spin on the election, watch this week's South Park. It's really quite funny without being disrespectful to either candidate. Certainly one of the better episodes.
Also, I got to play Fable 2 this weekend at Mark's house. It's the same silly Fable storyline and game universe, which are actually quite fun to play with, but with a pretty sweet 2-player mode added. Once I got my character to legit hero status, I was able to hop into Mark's campaign as a hireling with the same abilities and equipment slightly weaker than his. It worked out pretty sweet, and this game packs less of the fairy tale happiness overkill of the first one and more of the dark and sinister world the hero overcomes.
If you want to see a clever spin on the election, watch this week's South Park. It's really quite funny without being disrespectful to either candidate. Certainly one of the better episodes.
Also, I got to play Fable 2 this weekend at Mark's house. It's the same silly Fable storyline and game universe, which are actually quite fun to play with, but with a pretty sweet 2-player mode added. Once I got my character to legit hero status, I was able to hop into Mark's campaign as a hireling with the same abilities and equipment slightly weaker than his. It worked out pretty sweet, and this game packs less of the fairy tale happiness overkill of the first one and more of the dark and sinister world the hero overcomes.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Anne is still MIA - Greg Is Moving
Again, filling in for Anne at the last moment.
Jess and I are right now in the middle of a move. It's across the Hall.
I'm going from 33C to 33E. Please update your address books.
We'll be moved in on Saturday. Till then...
We're moving right along
Jess and I are right now in the middle of a move. It's across the Hall.
I'm going from 33C to 33E. Please update your address books.
We'll be moved in on Saturday. Till then...
We're moving right along
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Tuesday
So I’m back at the keyboard, sorry Jess. At the beginning (when the blog was still in formation) I knew that Tuesday would be an important day which is why I decreed that I be allowed to post on such a great day. Why is it so important? Why, because the GM meetings for baseball are occurring right this very minute! Also something about people getting into an office and thinking they have power but not really because they have to run it all past the courts and the Senate. It looks like the Democrats will take the House and the Senate, but I’m not sure by how much. And for all of the mismanagement that Nancy Peloski has done she has kept national cross dressing-abortion-wedding day out of the House.
I'm not an Obama person, I don't think that he is strong enough to lead this country and his changes are too radical. If past experiences are a good sign to future indicators I believe that with him in power we should all be afraid. A man that starts his political career in the home of a man that bombed the Pentagon that sits in a pew for twenty years listening to a message of hate, and that was in a community organization that perpetrated voter fraud and lower standards for risky mortgages. To have ideas is one thing but to not be in your job long enough to enact those ideas is scary to me. While the sun will come up tomorrow, it will still be dark in the morning.
-Bill
I'm not an Obama person, I don't think that he is strong enough to lead this country and his changes are too radical. If past experiences are a good sign to future indicators I believe that with him in power we should all be afraid. A man that starts his political career in the home of a man that bombed the Pentagon that sits in a pew for twenty years listening to a message of hate, and that was in a community organization that perpetrated voter fraud and lower standards for risky mortgages. To have ideas is one thing but to not be in your job long enough to enact those ideas is scary to me. While the sun will come up tomorrow, it will still be dark in the morning.
-Bill
Monday, November 3, 2008
Election Eve 2008
I still have one race which I need to do some research on. That's the Senate race up here in NH between Sununu and Shaheen. I'm still learning the playing field up here in NH. Yea, I still need some NH civic lessons. Something like the "How Amherst Works" class at UMass Amherst.
Living in NH has been an incredible experience politically. Primary Season was nothing but incredible. I've seen, even met, several of the primary canidates. I was able to see Obama twice during the Primary season. Good Old Mitt Romney was up at one Jess's favorite restaurants pulling for the downticket, that's the House, Senate, and State races. What I've thought, and how I've voted has actually mattered. And I appreciate that. It has been dark time in our country. It's okay, well be okay. It's always the darkest before sunrise. That's the symbolism in the Obama logo. If you seen the animated version of the logo, this is quite evident. It will be morning again in America soon.
By this time tomorrow, it will be all over. I will be voting tomorrow and watching the results. I'm predicting an Obama win. And then it's going to be a break from the pol talk. Oh My, no political talk? What will I write about?
And now for something completely different...
Post Midnight Update:
The Dixville Notch results:
Obama 15, McCain 6.
The Silly Party takes a win in a Reasonable Party Stronghold.
Living in NH has been an incredible experience politically. Primary Season was nothing but incredible. I've seen, even met, several of the primary canidates. I was able to see Obama twice during the Primary season. Good Old Mitt Romney was up at one Jess's favorite restaurants pulling for the downticket, that's the House, Senate, and State races. What I've thought, and how I've voted has actually mattered. And I appreciate that. It has been dark time in our country. It's okay, well be okay. It's always the darkest before sunrise. That's the symbolism in the Obama logo. If you seen the animated version of the logo, this is quite evident. It will be morning again in America soon.
By this time tomorrow, it will be all over. I will be voting tomorrow and watching the results. I'm predicting an Obama win. And then it's going to be a break from the pol talk. Oh My, no political talk? What will I write about?
And now for something completely different...
Post Midnight Update:
The Dixville Notch results:
Obama 15, McCain 6.
The Silly Party takes a win in a Reasonable Party Stronghold.
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