The Fat Lady
Of all the wonders I have yet heard,
It seems to me most strange that men should fear,
Seeing that death, a necessary end,
Will come when it will come
Julius Caesar, Act 2 Scene 2
Be not afraid
Jesus
I've deliberately stayed away from any news today. Fortunately I've had a little something called TOURNAMENT TIME to watch instead.
I saw a bit of a show with the usual suspects talking about Ms. Schiavo. Not one of them had any facts. I read the report prepared for Jeb Bush by Jay Wolfson, the Guardian Ad Litem, and I wondered why didn't any of these shows have Mr. Wolfson on their program? He was interviewed by my local paper, obviously he's not in hiding. Or could any of the talking heads taken the time to read the report? I suppose not. We certainly cannot let facts get in the way of feelings.
I posted The Orlando Sentinel article referenced in my previous post on a site and was called cold and heartless. The truth is like that. It's not a warm, fuzzy puppy or a friend telling you that you don't look fat in that outfit. It's a light that illuminates the darkest corners and reveals things we don't always want to see.
I'm ahead in my pool. There's that.
It seems to me most strange that men should fear,
Seeing that death, a necessary end,
Will come when it will come
Julius Caesar, Act 2 Scene 2
Be not afraid
Jesus
I've deliberately stayed away from any news today. Fortunately I've had a little something called TOURNAMENT TIME to watch instead.
I saw a bit of a show with the usual suspects talking about Ms. Schiavo. Not one of them had any facts. I read the report prepared for Jeb Bush by Jay Wolfson, the Guardian Ad Litem, and I wondered why didn't any of these shows have Mr. Wolfson on their program? He was interviewed by my local paper, obviously he's not in hiding. Or could any of the talking heads taken the time to read the report? I suppose not. We certainly cannot let facts get in the way of feelings.
I posted The Orlando Sentinel article referenced in my previous post on a site and was called cold and heartless. The truth is like that. It's not a warm, fuzzy puppy or a friend telling you that you don't look fat in that outfit. It's a light that illuminates the darkest corners and reveals things we don't always want to see.
I'm ahead in my pool. There's that.
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