Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Brad's Stache

Dear Mr. Pitt,

Please please please shave off your 'stache! Or at least once the filming for the movie which requires you to have that awkward splotch of hair on your upper lip is done. Makes you look so much older. :(

Your one true love,
Josephine

* Photo borrowed from dailymail.

Jingle Bells Again?!

I call KOIT 96.5fm my karaoke station. Whenever I feel like singing along to a sappy or cheesy song, I go to that station and I'm bound to either run into Madonna (not so great), Whitney Houston (awesome!), or some artist belting about how love is wonderful or horrible. Most of these songs can be found in karaoke books everywhere! Love it! But starting this weekend, they're going to start playing Christmas songs all day everyday. How horrible is that. I can only take so much of Frosty and Rudolph. Hmph. Oh well. Better get my fill of the cheese before this weekend rolls around. Well, a couple other sappy stations are 94.5 and 101.3, but those aren't "karaoke" enough for me.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

And...

I don't think there was anything McCain could have done to win this election. This country is in such bad shape that people want to see change. We need change. And believing a democratic president will bring this much needed change, the majority of Americans voted for Obama. Sorry, McCain. You ran a good race. :)

A Brighter Future

Hallelujah!! Go out and celebrate!! The people of the United States of America have finally opened their eyes and elected a Democratic president. Barack Obama is going to be our 44th president! And he won by a lot of electoral votes! There is hope for us afterall!! After the ridiculous results of the 2004 election, I didn't know what would happen. I'm so glad the people have finally had enough of bad, selfish, and immature decisions. Who would have thought that a black man with the name of Obama (kinda sounds like Osama so-and-so) could be elected president, but wudduya know?! Great things can happen. :)

Come January, a lot of weight will be thrown on President Elect Obama's shoulders. There certainly is a lot to fix! But I truly hope and pray that he and his group of advisors will make the right decisions and rebuild our nation. No more war. No more shaky economy. No more dependence on oil. No more fear. No more global embarrassment and shame. It is a historic and happy night for many Americans, particularly African Americans (except for the horrible racists... haha! Screw you guys!! Suckas!!!!). I hope this is the start of a bright and prosperous future for us. (Our stocks are already going up! Yay!)

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I just finished watching his acceptance speech. Awesome stuff. He stirred hope, optimism, and lifted spirits to all of us watching. I'm so excited for him to start his term and see what changes will be made.