Easy Like Sunday Morning… September 14, 2008
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Good morning. So, in the interest of this actually being a blog, I am blogging. I am up watching the Sunday morning news shows, but, unfortunately, they’re not saying anything other than the campaign talking points. All I really want is someone to say, “Obama’s winning, again.”
Now Carly Fiorina is throwing out “ageism.” She was my VP at Lucent when I was there…then she got booted from HP…um, not a real reliable source.
I will just sum up the weekend so far. Trial. Prep. Sucks. We go to trial on Monday, so everything is nuts. I worked most of yesterday, but did get to catch a bit of the GT v. VT game.
(We gotta work on the turnovers, and stupid penalties don’t help.) Friday night, I worked until 9:30 and watched Happy Feet. I am turning old and boring, and I don’t like it. Damn, I’m John McCain!
So the highlight of the weekend was seeing the Indigo Girls last night – brilliant, moving…almost a religious experience.
Today I need to go into the office, so that pretty much sucks. Maybe I’ll get fired up over something else, but I wanted to make sure I was actually “blogging” for those of you that said I was not updating often enough.
Have a great day, all 2 (maybe) of you!
UPDATE: The Tina Fey/Amy Poehler Palin/Hillary news conference is posted on NBC.com. OMG. Must. Watch. And I really don’t care what they say or how they say it in Alaska…that accent is annoying!
I hope Carly Fiorina keeps chattering away. From the sexism comment about the SNL Fey-Poehler skit to announcing that McCain and Palin don’t have the experience to run a major corporation, Fiorina has a serious case of foot-in-mouth disease. And as a Democrat, I LOVE IT! Just a few months ago she said something about women wanting “a choice” when it comes to health insurance and birth-control medication! Hilarity.
On a different note, I was fortunate enough to once drink with the Indigo Girls after they strolled into a bar in Madison following a concert. Anyhoo, they were amazing and friendly and it was certainly one of the highlights of my college concert-going experience.