Have you ever known a person that would write letters in their head? Letters that express a lot more than just words, letters full of thoughts, letters which were never really thought out completely. Have you ever been the kind of a person who wrote these letters to someone in your head? Like to someone you know that's far away, maybe an old friend, a grandparent, maybe someone you wish to reach out to...? I do that with you! I must have written you hundreds of letters by now, while in real life I think I may have written very few.
I write you in my head and hope that you write back to me and there's always something more I'd like to say, something I’d like to add, that I'd like to ask. But I never get there. I never seem to get there. When I go through a major change in my life, when I notice something random, when something bothers me or when I'm really happy and I start thinking I should write to you. But I almost never do. I plan out this beautiful, long novel of a letter while I wait for the train, while I cook dinner, while I read, while I hear the rain, while I think before I go to sleep. But they're never written, never sent, never known, and never said.
Just like this one!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Important issues in the elections
So elections are the most happening news on television. The political ads came to an end. The donkeys are in the house and the elephants are battling for the senate. Virginia is once again the center of attention. Perdue won the governorship as predicted. Harold Ford lost in Tennessee. McCaskill won in Missouri. Liberman won his seat in Connecticut. I do not know how many people are paying attention to the important questions. Here are the ones asked in the pollster on the ballots in 2006.
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