Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Well, I'd just like to congratulate all you Boston Red Sox players that visit my site on a daily basis on your win tonight against the Yankees. A nice score of 9 to 6 and a great game. I have to admit that I don't watch much baseball, but tonight's games had to be watched, what with all the talk about curses and the likes. I'll be eager to see the next Sox game. As for the Cubs, I feel badly for your loss, but I knew at least one of the curses had to be real and I had a hunch about the goat one.

I'm happy to say that both my sisters have come onboard and started their own blogs. To my sisters: I'm happy to see substantial posts on your blogs, it seems as though you both have potential for becoming dedicated bloggers. I look forward every day to being able to sit down and read everyone's blogs and then post on my own. It is my mission, currently, (I say currently because it won't be for long becasue I have an incredible success rate when on missions) to convince my best friend, Mike, to find his nitch in blogging. I feel as though he could have a kindred spirit with blogging. He seems like the type that could spew topics of his day, bringing depth and humor to them all the while. He seems anti-blog right now for some reason and I'm not sure why. I know he knows that his thoughts are interesting and provocative, and I know he knows he has the ability to write well, however I think he may think he has no time to do extra thinking, but if he quit thinking about not writing a blog it would free up some time to think about writing a blog. Now, I don't believe in forcing my ideas on others, but this is Mike. Maggie will be my next blogging target.

Hey, did anyone see the new soon to be best seller book come out? Alan Colmes, from Fox News on Hannity and Colmes, has written a book named Red, White & Liberal: Why Left Is Right & Right Is Wrong selling for $24.95 in hardcover. I'm actually interested in hearing what this book has to say. Some of the chapters are titled, "Jesus was a Liberal," "OJ was Innocent," and "Bill Clinton: Our Best President." I have a curiousity that could actually drive me to purchase.

Well everyone, thanks for visiting my blog. Be sure to visit not only my blog, but those that are listed under my links section. With that, I leave you with a fun picture. Find ten people in this illusionary masterpiece. Goodnight all.



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