Thursday, August 7, 2003
::Good morning to you...I had an enjoyable breakfast with a friend. High School starts next Monday around here. Some schools have already gone back. Still seems a little too early to me. I am so over this rain lately.
::Election of Gay Bishop promps walkout. How very sad. Inclusion, not exclusion.
::I saw Roseanne's new show last night. What a lovable trainwreck, but something about her always has me rooting for her. That new boyfriend of hers certainly landed himself a big one. I wonder what he used for bait? Minnows? Donuts?
::The summer edition of the New World Disorder magazine is now online.
::Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant currently is compiling a solo collection that will tentatively be titled Sixty Six to Timbuktu. The two-disc set reportedly will feature rare pre-Zeppelin solo material from 1966-67, a variety of collaborations and highlights from the singer's post-Zep releases.
::AOL's First Listen program will debut a remixed version of the Rolling Stones' classic "Sympathy for the Devil."
::Quote For Today
Life finds its purpose and fulfillment in the expansion of happiness. ~Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Someday we'll look back on all this and plow into a parked car.
::Election of Gay Bishop promps walkout. How very sad. Inclusion, not exclusion.
::I saw Roseanne's new show last night. What a lovable trainwreck, but something about her always has me rooting for her. That new boyfriend of hers certainly landed himself a big one. I wonder what he used for bait? Minnows? Donuts?
::The summer edition of the New World Disorder magazine is now online.
::Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant currently is compiling a solo collection that will tentatively be titled Sixty Six to Timbuktu. The two-disc set reportedly will feature rare pre-Zeppelin solo material from 1966-67, a variety of collaborations and highlights from the singer's post-Zep releases.
::AOL's First Listen program will debut a remixed version of the Rolling Stones' classic "Sympathy for the Devil."
::Quote For Today
Life finds its purpose and fulfillment in the expansion of happiness. ~Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Someday we'll look back on all this and plow into a parked car.
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