Weirdest Dream lately :
I dreamed I was on the "other side" when my Dad was passing. I spoke to him and made sure he was okay. Then I woke, and knew he was gone. 30 minutes later, we got the call from the hospital saying that his blood pressure had crashed in the last 30 minutes.
Currently working on :
A BTVS related story called "Long Goodbye" which deals with a member of the Watchers Council being vamped as part of an experiment.
Also completing my nanowrimo effort.
A blog for that outspoken and aggressive member of the Buffy Bulletin Board.
Thursday, February 20, 2003
Asshole of the day
Well, it's been a tough week. The nominations have come from far and wide. But that time is upon us, and the judges decision, while due YESTERDAY, was delayed until we could get a majority consensus. (That's only fair, I'm sure you'll agree. Shut up Dubya.)
The Nominations Are :
1) Jacques Chirac : For blatantly going against EU law, French law and public opinion, bringing that genocidal nutter into France for a meal, when his country is starving to death.
2) Robert Mugabe : Above said nutter. For a few years now, he has conducted a campaign of intimidation against his country's judges, journalists, political opponents and white farmers.
3) CNN : They promised a complete transcript of Dr. Hans Blix's report, but managed to omit completely, over 850 words. The very words Blix used to utterly discredit Colin Powell's mendacious claims. As a public service, here is CNN's transcript. Here is the full version, courtesy of the BBC.
4) George Dubya Bush : For refusing to even consider the weight of world opinion, both foreign and domestic, Dubya earns a nomination this week.
Drum roll please And the winner is...
GEORGE WALKER "TEXAS RANGER" BUSH!
Sadly, Dubya can't be here tonight to accept his award. Possibly he's blocked in the White House by millions of voters. Who can tell?
When a Prez looked out his window all those years ago, and saw anti-war protesters stretching out to the horizon, he knew the Vietnam war was over. But George is not one to be swayed by such paltry numbers as a few million protesters on his doorstep.