Monday, October 27, 2008

Late October

I've got a bunch of random stuff to throw in here. This might as well be a "random bullets of" post.
  • I voted! It felt really good.

  • The foliage is magnificent this week. The commute has been lovely.

  • A couple of bumper sticker/roadside signs to report: "Jesus for President" (shall I point out why that is constitutionally impossible?); "McCane Reigns" (you spelled reign right, but misspelled the other part? WTF?)

  • My kids are back after a visit to their grandparents. I'll admit it. I missed them.

  • My spouse is back too. I missed him a LOT. (And not just 'cuz I'm reading those addictive, sexually frustrating -- and yet totally awesome -- Stephenie Meyer vampire books!)

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6 Comments:

Blogger Andy said...

If Sarah Palin thinks Barack Obama is a socialist, wait 'til she meets Jesus!

I agree about the foliate recently, it has been spectacular! Over the weekend I drove down to Monmouth and passed a billboard that read, "POLK COUNTY IS PALIN COUNTRY." Boy, that must make John McCain feel great. Good to know there's a pro-America part of the country right here in the middle of elitist, out-of-touch Oregon.

10:51 AM  
Blogger Andy said...

FOLIAGE, not foliate

eep

10:51 AM  
Blogger Courtney said...

Let's all sing out praises to
some long-haired radical socialist Jew!

1:24 PM  
Blogger KLee said...

Those "Twilight" books are rather..um ...temperature-raising, aren't they?

What book are you on? I need to read the last one now, but I'm hesitating on buying the hardback. I read the third one in spurts everytime we visited the Big Bookstore. (sigh)

4:02 PM  
Blogger Courtney said...

glad to hear I'm not the only one, klee!!! I just finished the series. Spouse hasn't read any of them, but he's a fan! :)

(guess I need to add the "lusty wench" tag to this post)

4:38 PM  
Blogger Jade said...

:) I love the Twilight series - it reminds me quite a bit of high school. But I kinda sorta dated a vampire, didn't I?

11:52 PM  

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