Today on “What the &%$#”, we examine the Pope’s living will.
The topic: why is the Pope afraid to die?
Argument: He’s the Pope, he should assume he’s going to heaven, why is he afraid to die? At the end of a long life serving God, why would he prolong meeting him? Is there something going on the Pope doesn’t want to tell the rest of the world.
Conspiracy theory delivered. Talk amongst yourselves.
Spent most of the week in Arizona … flight on Tuesday, meetings on Wednesday & Thursday, hanging out with Kat & Sean Friday & Saturday. I took a few pictures when my hosts weren’t filling me with booze & tasty food.
Flight leaves today at 5pm. I have to go home & clean … it’s my turn to host friends next weekend.
Yet another birthday passes in fine fashion … Brian is happy, relaxed and owns a rubber chicken.
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I heard about this story on NPR yesterday … protestors trying to stop GM from scrapping the EV1 electric car. It made it difficult to drive, since I was yelling “Idiots, stupid idiots” at the radio.
Before you crank up your automatic fossil-fuel-burning-planet-hating-tree-killer flame generator, read the rest of this post to see where I’m coming from.
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March is National Caffeine Awareness Month … sigh. We as a culture can work on the evils of caffeine since the ills of hunger, poverty & war have all been solved.
Bad: getting up late, slow moving …
Worse: going to post office, dropping unstamped envelope into slot that needed priority postage, waiting for friendly staff to retrieve it …
Even Worse: walking in back door of work 15 minutes late, breakfast in hand, and almost tripping over CEO as he turns the corner …
Yeah, one of those days.
After coming back from IDF this week, Suzan and I jumped right into Dragon*Con & Dragon*ConTV. Staff meeting, lots of people in my house, planning, cameras & socializing … we may have also had a few drinks.
Of course, we also have Mary’s auto-adventures, which I will post just as soon as we come with a good enough story to warp the reality of why we’re calling Big 10 Tires on a Sunday. I’m voting for an 8-foot long porcupine