Today's been a long day. A very long day. I started with driving to San Marcos. After I got home from San Marcos, I drove to Killeen, and then after coming back from Killeen, drove to Dripping Springs. Grier and Danielle got married tonight in a wonderful ceremony. They combined Christian, Buddhist, and Pagan tradition. The tradition I was most fascinated with, of course, was the pagan tradition of handfasting. Their wedding made me think quite a bit. I've been to two weddings other than theirs: a distant relative on my mom's side of the family, and the other was my grandfather when he was remarried. Obviously the two relatives were older and tended to have a more traditional marriage (except my grandfather whose was very casual and quick). Marriages with relatives are... normal? Tonight seeing Grier and Danielle marry at 21 was strange. It's not a thought that they're too young or anything like that because they're a good couple and I believe will make each other happy through the years. The only thing that I really could think about was how they were starting adulthood really. Grier is in the fire academy and Dani is going to school for Marine Biology. Both are set in their career plans, and both are set in their love life. Their lives are going on a plan of their own designs and they're only a year older than me. It really made me think about life and what I'm doing with mine. In actuallity it kind of made me feel lonely, and like I'm not doing anything mature with my life. I guess I don't really have goals... I don't know if I'll ever get married nor have children. I don't know what I'm going to do as a career.
I just hope to wing it, and hope I'll be happy with whatever I'm doing.
Maybe if I just do whatever I'm happy with, I'll end up happy. Maybe I'll end up having a relationship that works and I'm happy with. Maybe I'll get paid for something I'm happy doing. It's all maybes... no certainties. Perhaps that makes life more interesting.
Anyhow... I haven't written a political blog in awhile. So here goes:
Due to what was heard on the Alex Jones show and heard on Coast to Coast with Ian Punitt one night, I have to post this URL. Now, keep in mind... I'm not for Obama nor am I for McCain. I don't like either one, but this is important information. I'll leave it to you to interpret, because I don't know if the claims against Obama are true or not. The lawyer claims he is not a Republican and not for McCain nor trying to hurt the DNC. He's doing his civil duty as a citizen of the United States. It's interesting to see some of the other cases he has filed over the years as well.
Click here to find out about the law suit against Obama.
According to the lawyer (who was a guest speaker on the Alex Jones show today), his suit was sent to the DNC and was given a specific date to reply by. They replied a couple days before the due date and said that they were refuting his claims and wanted the case dropped. Standardly, the lawyer is given 14 days to reply back. He was given five.
For those of you who may not know Alex Jones or the work he does, his website is located at:
Prison Planet
Infowars
For those of you who don't know Coast to Coast AM, this is their link:
Coast to Coast
These talk shows are generally very extreme with Coast to Coast on a focus of the paranmoral and the strange (as well as left wing politics). The Alex Jones' show can only be described by listening to it. Alex Jones is a very... strong willed man? One of Austin's own.
There's an article here that makes me sick. Absolutely sick.
New York Times Article
I can't stand that man.
Anyhow... that's enough for tonight... I can't think straight and I'm out of cigarettes. And I have an essay to write, and another to re-write. So goodnight to all!
-Hlatus
I just hope to wing it, and hope I'll be happy with whatever I'm doing.
Maybe if I just do whatever I'm happy with, I'll end up happy. Maybe I'll end up having a relationship that works and I'm happy with. Maybe I'll get paid for something I'm happy doing. It's all maybes... no certainties. Perhaps that makes life more interesting.
Anyhow... I haven't written a political blog in awhile. So here goes:
Due to what was heard on the Alex Jones show and heard on Coast to Coast with Ian Punitt one night, I have to post this URL. Now, keep in mind... I'm not for Obama nor am I for McCain. I don't like either one, but this is important information. I'll leave it to you to interpret, because I don't know if the claims against Obama are true or not. The lawyer claims he is not a Republican and not for McCain nor trying to hurt the DNC. He's doing his civil duty as a citizen of the United States. It's interesting to see some of the other cases he has filed over the years as well.
Click here to find out about the law suit against Obama.
According to the lawyer (who was a guest speaker on the Alex Jones show today), his suit was sent to the DNC and was given a specific date to reply by. They replied a couple days before the due date and said that they were refuting his claims and wanted the case dropped. Standardly, the lawyer is given 14 days to reply back. He was given five.
For those of you who may not know Alex Jones or the work he does, his website is located at:
Prison Planet
Infowars
For those of you who don't know Coast to Coast AM, this is their link:
Coast to Coast
These talk shows are generally very extreme with Coast to Coast on a focus of the paranmoral and the strange (as well as left wing politics). The Alex Jones' show can only be described by listening to it. Alex Jones is a very... strong willed man? One of Austin's own.
There's an article here that makes me sick. Absolutely sick.
New York Times Article
I can't stand that man.
Anyhow... that's enough for tonight... I can't think straight and I'm out of cigarettes. And I have an essay to write, and another to re-write. So goodnight to all!
-Hlatus