Nov. 1st, 2004

markjwilder: (Obama (www.obamaforillinois.com))
I'm spending today, shockingly enough, in the greater Chicagoland area.  It's pretty exciting.  I'm all ready to vote tomorrow.  I like voting.  I'll probably take my Kerry bumper sticker off my car tomorrow one way or the other, but I think I'll leave the Obama one on.  If anyone cares about my prediction for the Presidential race -- and you shouldn't -- I think it'll be interesting.  If new voters turn out, I think Kerry will take it.  If not, who knows.  My biggest hope is that turnout is large and that all eligible people get a chance to vote.  If Bush wins, it won't be the end of the world.

I saw [livejournal.com profile] juniper200 this weekend.  She's nice and funny and pretty and loveable and smrt and all that stuff.  I think she's cool, and I hope she visits more often.  I owe apologies to [livejournal.com profile] rasa, whom I didn't get a chance to meet up with, and [livejournal.com profile] captn_midnight, whom I actually was all ready to go out with, except that I fell asleep at the hotel and missed her call-back.  Sad.  I promise that I'll catch up with both of you next time I'm there, which I'm sure won't be long.

I'm really looking forward to seeing Ray.  Did you know Jamie Foxx is a trained classical pianist?  That's kinda cool.

I'd like to have dinner with Tavis Smiley.  I think he's a good man.
markjwilder: (Evil Monkey)
And I should have been crushed in my fantasy football league (the pay league, not the free one where I have a pretty good team).  I played Roy Williams, who didn't play.  Neither of my running backs did shit.  Luckily, though, I played Jake Plummer who threw for almost 500 yards, and that (along with a pretty good performance from my kicker and good score from my D).  I'm up by about 25.  I've got TE Randy McMichael tonight and my opponent has QB Pennington.  It'll be close, but I should be able to pull it out. 

I'm actually in contention, which is shocking.
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Yahoo! has a story about a game (like horeshoes or lawn darts) called Cornhole.  My favorite part of the story is that there is apparently an organization called the American Cornhole Association.  That makes me laugh.
markjwilder: (Stars upon thars)
"The best slogan I can leave with the USA would be: 'We can... and we've got to... do better than this'". - Theodor "Dr. Suess" Geisel (1904-1991) in 1991

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