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| Well, I have been home for almost a week now, I got one job back and the second should be easy enough. I still have three places all hiring, all with people working for em who know me, and all where I want to work. There was a new addition to the fleet over the weekend, I will update the webshots as soon as we get a decent stretch of weather for me to wash and wax it properly. I got a hair cut, no more hippie long hair. It's a new look, but now that I am used to it, I like it. My brother is currently attending the last day of his high school education. Even more frightening is the bad pattern developing in my friends little brothers and sisters to obtain drivers licenses. All of my friends little siblings are perpetually 12 (or younger), so I don't understand how this is possible. Saw Star Wars, thought it had its good points and it's bad points. I will talk more below. |
| (In Lucas time) The third movie (Sith) added greatly to the drama of the story of the sixth (Jedi). When you concider the actions Anakin/Vader took to save his family and then the act of atonement at the end of the sixth movie, you realize how Luke was the first person Vader could actually save of his family. Before the third movie I also think people tend to associate evil Anakin/Vader with the suit, where as when he was mostly human, he was a good guy. That all goes to hell when he slaughteres the "younglings." (Aside, that word bothers me more than midiclorians.) Also Lucas had the good sense to not let Jar Jar open his mouth (and his cameo can be forgiven because the Milennium Falcon and Chewbacca also made cameos. I just hope Jar Jar died befores the fourth movie, or Lucas might be tempted to add him back to the cast in the eventual re-re-re-remake of the 4th, 5th, and 6th movies.) I read an intresting statistic in, of all places, the Falls Church News Press (a piece of tree-hugging bulshivik garbage as those of you who live in northern Virginia know full well.) Which said of so-called "poor" Democrats, only 18% believe they can advance in the world through hard work, where as 79% of poor Republicans believe they can advance through hard work. That is a rather discouraging statistic, what do the 81% of poor dems expect to happen then? Not to mention it is a self-fulfilling prophesy. I guess it lends more creedance to the theory of the decay of liberalism, which I will not get into here. peace, teh Author |
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