Thursday, October 27, 2005
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Alright - I'll admit I haven't been the best at informing the public on what has taken place in my life, as of late. I will take the fault this time simply because I have found a way to slack off from journal writing and enjoy my life for a change. Some things that have happened since I last updated:
- The economy went into a pseudo-recession as oil prices sky rocketed over seventy dollars... and then all the sudden dipped back down to below sixty dollars after oil companies received pressure from the public about there "mis-management" of price hikes.
- The Chicago White Sox's won the World Series last night, becoming the second team to win a WS after not winning one since WWI. My beloved BoSox's have a 11/2 shot of winning the WS next year; behind only the Yankee's (my worst nightmare) who have an 8/2 chance. To make matters worse, the White Soxes very well could be back in the world series next year. We'll have to wait and see.
- I have been busy applying for jobs around the midwest (as I am going to start out in the midwest and work my way outward) and interviewing with several very favorable companies. I honestly do not know for sure where I want to go in my life other than that I would like to become a professor after a couple thousand years of working.
- Harriet Miers was assumed a dead duck before she even had her committee hearing (God, I love our country) and several times Mr. Bush has stated that she was picked for her faith in Jesus fricken' Christ (and it turns out that in just the last few minutes Ms. Miers has dropped herself from consideration... so there goes that idea.)
- The Viking's have found a way to fuck things up via involvement in a Sex Boat. Even heterosexuals can be deviant - OH MY!
- The National Debt has reached a not so good figure: $8,017,303,589,383.73 *as of Oct. 27 at 6:41 PM. As the estimated population of the United States is 297,546,425 there is a share of debt for each citizen of $26,944.71. Shocking isn't it? The national debt has continued to increase an average of $1.63 billion dollars ber day since September 30 2004. We are all fucked!
- No one, still, has admitted to any leaking in the White House over the CIA crap. Shame on them.
As many of my friends have noticed, I am both excited and scared shitless about graduating at the end of semester. May be it would be a good time for me to get myself organized a little bit better. Oh, and I picked up a job to work for the next couple of months so that I could have some extra money around (like to buy a new iPod because my other one broke... bitches.)
That is all for now,
Bri


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