Sunday, January 9, 2005
"I would do anything for you Ms. Galinda"
Hooters, while not exactly being the prize winning model of a sophisticated restaurant, has good hot wings. They're hot and delicious as, by the way, am I.
Pulpit:
I was reading a story about Andrea Yates and how they're going back into to trial because a false testimony. The man who testified said that perhaps Yates got the idea from an episode of Law & Order in which a woman drowns her own children when such an episode of L&O does not exist. So perhaps now the retrial will get Ms. Yates a lesser sentence if she is found guilty of the crime because of a "severe mental illness". Who else thinks that the straws they're grasping on here are so thin that they'd break if you blew on them? What makes it so hard to allow for possibility that from time to time we have to acknowledge that evil exists in our world? This is PC crap.
Friday was a fun night with the Life and the Aquatic and the Life Aquatic. Bizzare, bizzare movie but Portugese black David Bowie music made it worth it. Myself and Melissa had a swell old time and I suggest we do it more.
My quote of the entry is also the title of the entry. It's from the song "Dancing Through Life" from the musical Wicked which I strongly urge anyone who's ears haven't been graced by it's magnificence to listen to it before you die. It's some of the most amazing music I've ever heard. Stephen Schwartz and Kristin Chenoweth own me. They own all of us really. The quote showcases the innocious qualities I find compelling concerning everyone's favorite song, poetry, anything subject: love. Of course he would do anything for her. It's classic. Being blinded by anything but the desire to do whatever you can to the other person to lift them up above yourself. A once said that true love was the realization that someone else besides yourself exists in this life. Actually I honestly have no idea what I'm talking about. I really couldn't and I know most reading probably couldn't either. But tell you what, I'll let you know when I find it.
I just signed up for this blockbuster online thing. It's like Netflix but cheaper. I'm gonna try it out for two weeks and see if I like it and right now I'm open to reccomendations for movies you think I may like.
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