Responding to a friend
> I
> just can't see myself 20 years from now wishing I'd
> held on to all them britney spears and ashley
> simpson albums. Gag!
Or even 2 hours from now. . .
> Now that your buddy GW is making us
> believe that $2.50/gallon gas is a bargin, the road
> trip doesn't seem that expensive.
LOL!!! Cracks me up that people think he's a saviour now. No one wants to believe gas prices will continue their upward climb after November. No one wants to believe the goverment controls energy prices. Why is it so few of us see through the games? Is it Lennon's fault? Did his preaching touch a tiny group of people? Did he open the eyes in our mind so far we can't shut them? Somewhere along the line I was able to see how we, as citizens of a free country, are manipulated day in and day out. But we refuse to believe that because we are "free". Die gedanken sind frei.
Living in Texas has opened my eyes to a few things. Teachers still teach about freedom and patriotism even though WalMart has closed down the small stores that used to be owned by their parents and friends in a little less than 5 years. We live in a ghost town with living ghosts wandering around looking bleaker and bleaker with each passing day knowing that it is impossible for the 120 kids graduating from school this year to find employment here.
> I see you added a few more posts since getting the
> sickness.
Added my first in quite awhile yesterday. May write some more may not. Thinking lately about the whole "faith" thing. My faith is secure - no one has been able to shake it from me. But I watch these guys blowing themselves up and I know that they can say exactly the same thing. And the more I think about faith, the more I realize the truth is 99% of people have unshakeable faith in something. The few that don't are either in asylums or leading churches out of fear of being discovered.
>Hope your
>weekend was a blast and you haven't been stricken
>down by them snot drippin grade schoolers yet.
I love them snot drippin grade schoolers. It's the adults I have problems with.
Saw one the other day talking to a kid. The kid was complaining about not wanting to do school work. The "adult" reamed into the poor 8 year old, "Do you think any of us want to work. You need to work because you're told to, not because you want to. No one wants to work, but we have to."
Imagine taking all your disappointments about life on a tiny kid. What kind of hope does a kid have when he hears stuff like that from a teacher? If the teacher hates herself that much, why is she teaching? Lord knows it's not because of the money. And how do you fix a kid who's just heard something like that? And why can't we just shoot adults that that and put them out of their misery. And And And...
Just had a thought - probably just gonna cut & paste this into my blog. Why not? Will save you the trouble of visiting the blog to see what I wrote. You get it all first hand. Only 2 or 3 others ever visit.
> just can't see myself 20 years from now wishing I'd
> held on to all them britney spears and ashley
> simpson albums. Gag!
Or even 2 hours from now. . .
> Now that your buddy GW is making us
> believe that $2.50/gallon gas is a bargin, the road
> trip doesn't seem that expensive.
LOL!!! Cracks me up that people think he's a saviour now. No one wants to believe gas prices will continue their upward climb after November. No one wants to believe the goverment controls energy prices. Why is it so few of us see through the games? Is it Lennon's fault? Did his preaching touch a tiny group of people? Did he open the eyes in our mind so far we can't shut them? Somewhere along the line I was able to see how we, as citizens of a free country, are manipulated day in and day out. But we refuse to believe that because we are "free". Die gedanken sind frei.
Living in Texas has opened my eyes to a few things. Teachers still teach about freedom and patriotism even though WalMart has closed down the small stores that used to be owned by their parents and friends in a little less than 5 years. We live in a ghost town with living ghosts wandering around looking bleaker and bleaker with each passing day knowing that it is impossible for the 120 kids graduating from school this year to find employment here.
> I see you added a few more posts since getting the
> sickness.
Added my first in quite awhile yesterday. May write some more may not. Thinking lately about the whole "faith" thing. My faith is secure - no one has been able to shake it from me. But I watch these guys blowing themselves up and I know that they can say exactly the same thing. And the more I think about faith, the more I realize the truth is 99% of people have unshakeable faith in something. The few that don't are either in asylums or leading churches out of fear of being discovered.
>Hope your
>weekend was a blast and you haven't been stricken
>down by them snot drippin grade schoolers yet.
I love them snot drippin grade schoolers. It's the adults I have problems with.
Saw one the other day talking to a kid. The kid was complaining about not wanting to do school work. The "adult" reamed into the poor 8 year old, "Do you think any of us want to work. You need to work because you're told to, not because you want to. No one wants to work, but we have to."
Imagine taking all your disappointments about life on a tiny kid. What kind of hope does a kid have when he hears stuff like that from a teacher? If the teacher hates herself that much, why is she teaching? Lord knows it's not because of the money. And how do you fix a kid who's just heard something like that? And why can't we just shoot adults that that and put them out of their misery. And And And...
Just had a thought - probably just gonna cut & paste this into my blog. Why not? Will save you the trouble of visiting the blog to see what I wrote. You get it all first hand. Only 2 or 3 others ever visit.