Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Aster Takes 3rd Place, Loses to Girl
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Ode to my Kindle

Sunday, June 22, 2008
Please help... I can't pick a good movie
Movies are supposed to be exciting right? Whenever I see a new movie in my mailbox, I just feel like I'm about to waste another two hours of my time. (Sometimes I just keep a movie for a long time to not have to add a new one to my queue.)
Anyone see a good movie lately?
Before you suggest anything, you should know that in college I made the mistake of studying literary archetypes, motifs and devices, thus severely hampering my ability to enjoy the simplicity of a run-of-the-mill flick designed to appeal to the masses (e.g. National Treasure -- the last piece of crap that comes to mind).
The last really good movie I saw? This one.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
My tonsils live to die another day
David
Friday, June 20, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Selfish Gene

I'm reading this in an attempt at becoming smart.
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I'm proud to be a feminist
Think you're a hard-core feminist like me? Are you sure? If you are, you have to read The Alphabet Versus The Goddess. The book changed my life forever giving me a whole new way to look at the world.
Here's my review from GoodReads: You'll learn how paleolithic man in almost all ancient cultures worshipped an Earth and fertility Goddess (like an ancient pornography - my opinion). Men finally realized their own sperm had something to do with procreation and decided women should be their property so they could make sure their kids were their own. Soon men invented male "Gods". Then with the appearance of the alphabet, the Torah, Koran, etc., all humans were driven to worship only one male God, which ultimately killed "the Goddess" and submitted all women to man's rule... until now!
If you happen to be interested in FLDS women studies, read Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs. Warning! This book can get you reeling within the first few chapters. You'll ask yourself, how could these things have happened here?
My bucket list
- Kayak off a waterfall (again) and get a picture of it like Casey
- Relax on a Caribbean island with Patricia (she's never been)
- Go on a wild nature adventure with Aster (at least a week long)
- Go to Paris with Kelsea and Torie
- Hike to Machu Picchu because, to me, Dallas's pictures suggest it may just be the most beautiful place on Earth
- Become a specialist and write a book about something fascinating that will change the world
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Aprender a ser amado
David
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Argentina 4 Mexico 1
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Sunday, June 01, 2008
So much space, but no toilet?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronauts aboard the NASA space shuttle Discovery will be carrying an extra piece of cargo when they launch on Saturday -- a new toilet pump.
Crew members aboard the International Space Station have been fumbling with plastic bags since their zero-gravity toilet went made "a loud noise" and stopped working properly last week.
"We will be taking some spare parts up," NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
The three station crew members want the toilet working properly for obvious reasons -- but on Saturday they will be sharing facilities with seven space shuttle astronauts.
"You can imagine you are having guests over and your one and only bathroom is broken. Clearly this is something you want to have working," Beutel said.
Discovery will carry a pump and other spare parts for the toilet, which is still disposing of solid waste.