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Nov. 10th, 2010 02:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm going to take a nap. I mean, a nap. Like a baby who has just nourished itself off a teet; like an old man teetering towards a close death; like a ho with a hangover before noon; I'm going to sleep.
I did the gym today - after a vacation it was time to visit 275 squats. I did them. I did not do 3 sets of 5, nor did I do a single set of 5, but I did "some." I may stay at 275 for a bit to try and get it rather than doing a reset. I squoot 275. Oooyeah.
We went to Williamsburg. There was much drinking at eating, and surprisingly more history learning. It kills me that law school inspired an interest in government and history that I lacked when getting such an education was free. The teabaggers were not in abundance this visit OR they were pacified by overthrowing Obamatyrany. The actors all did a good job of taking current constitutional debates and explaining their historical background without leaning one way or the other. As with all Colbertian truths - the facts have a liberal bias, but there was nothing more neutral they could do but present the editorial changes and well-published debates on freedom of religion (or from the government church), the details of the tea party - the real thing (including TONS I did not know that made it make a lot more sense, lots more), stuffs.
Nope, I'm too tired to write. Shower. Nap. Teet. I mean nap.
Oh, and I'm going to do an update (no changes) on the gay movies for straight people this weekend.
I did the gym today - after a vacation it was time to visit 275 squats. I did them. I did not do 3 sets of 5, nor did I do a single set of 5, but I did "some." I may stay at 275 for a bit to try and get it rather than doing a reset. I squoot 275. Oooyeah.
We went to Williamsburg. There was much drinking at eating, and surprisingly more history learning. It kills me that law school inspired an interest in government and history that I lacked when getting such an education was free. The teabaggers were not in abundance this visit OR they were pacified by overthrowing Obamatyrany. The actors all did a good job of taking current constitutional debates and explaining their historical background without leaning one way or the other. As with all Colbertian truths - the facts have a liberal bias, but there was nothing more neutral they could do but present the editorial changes and well-published debates on freedom of religion (or from the government church), the details of the tea party - the real thing (including TONS I did not know that made it make a lot more sense, lots more), stuffs.
Nope, I'm too tired to write. Shower. Nap. Teet. I mean nap.
Oh, and I'm going to do an update (no changes) on the gay movies for straight people this weekend.