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First some serious stuff. The tornado that hit Windsor, Colorado yesterday may have completely destroyed the home of the sister of one of my best friends. The Red Cross is there helping the community and they are asking for help. If you would like to give a little, click here. I gave a little yesterday. Or as one of the Monkeys said, “Ahhh, I guess cancer makes you generous.” You have no idea.
First up, the New York Times has a blog going with four different musicians, three of which I love. Full story...
You are looking at one of the very few libraries in Ethiopia that was established by Yohannes Gebregeorgis.
One Sentence Review: Quantum Of Solace
Imagine TheTransporter with a tux and a martini, but enjoyable anyway.
New dress code for visiting here:
If you couldn’t get into a skating rink wearing it, you can’t get in here.
I’ve never seen her in concert, so this July I bought tickets for Cameron and I to see her at Pepsi Center for his birthday.
At the video store Friday night, one of our regulars was in — Charles. He’s a good friend of Nancy who I work with on Fridays.
Here is the song that I cranked on the way to work this morning. I hadn’t heard it in years.
As I walked across the street today to get lunch, I found everyone to be extremely attractive. I wondered why that was until I realized that I had on my hope goggles.
The owner of the small business (my part-time job. Yes, I’m so American by having two jobs) told me last night that he voted on Halloween — the last day you could early vote in Colorado.
Cameron and I are counting down for the election as well. We decided to have our housewarming party on election night to combine the celebration and blessing of a new dwelling with the celebration and blessing of a history-making election — you know, because this will be the first time a person born in Hawaii will be President.
One Sentence Review: RocknRolla
Guy Ritchie’s return to his UK gangsta roots is a fun if not an overly long, angry, father-issues film.
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