Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Sie saugen, Konservativen!

This is an amazing example of how tolerance can be taught to children!

Suck it, conservatives!

Monday, March 16, 2009

I'm holding my breath until I get this


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Sunday, March 8, 2009

iAm happy now

I've been so annoyed that I could never blog from my iPhone but I just discovered how. Life is good.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

It's all over their face

Do you think you can tell the character of a person from the look on their face? I know it's a stretch to say that you can, but I kinda feel it's true to a certain degree.

I was on the SF Metro subway yesterday heading to the movies and while the train was going through the mountain from Castro to West Portal, I started to think about disasters. I know, right? Why would I think about disasters while in a tunnel under a mountain. Well, I did. I was thinking about movies like Poseidon Adventure, Towering Inferno, and the like. In those movies, there's always that group of people that didn't know each other but now depend on each other for their survival. They need to use their special skills and intellect to help the group survive.

So as we were heading through the mountain, I was thinking "What if there was an earthquake right now and the train got stuck in the tunnel?" I started to scan the train to look at all the people trying to find those special few that had a strong character on their face - something in their face that would give me a sign that they would be the ones I'd team up with to crawl - for days - to find daylight.

I looked to my left. I looked to my right. I looked at everyone's face to see what I could glean about their character and to identify whether or not they'd be the ones. After scanning the entire train, I came to one conclusion.

This train BETTER make it to West Portal.