Saturday, July 31, 2004
Cardio is when you're heartrate is faster than it is now
Anyway it was a very hectic week with the bosses gone on vacation so sorry about not posting more this week. I did manage to get an hour in the jacuzzi this week and Friday after work I went out on Galveston Bay on the waverunner for an hour & a half. That was major fun but the big boats give me real workout. So the subject line was reality last night, believe you me. I have to admit though it was really cool going by the Kemah Boardwalk on the water instead of the boardwalk :-) I'm really sore today so I know I had good workout yesterday.
Anyway I'm taking Whitney and her friend Courtney to see The Village at the movie theater so I gotta get.
Until the next time..
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Got sleep?
Monday, July 26, 2004
Lunch
I care for her but she believes that Michael Moore CRAP!
Then there was last night. We talked on the phone for over 3 hours. We had a blast and laughed our butts off. I just don't know if she was pulling my chain about her political views or if she was serious. She says Bush is a liar and we went to war for the iraq oil and, ready?.. we're going to take over the oil fields. I think she was just yanking my chain for fun.. but if she was serious and honestly believes that shit that moore puts out and believes (but has no proof of) that Bush intentionally lied to the american people, what do I think?
I guess I'll go get all the "facts" and post them. Maybe that'll clear things up.
Later people...
Kemahcoder
Heinz-Kerry starts the DNC with her own flip-flop
The convention hasn't even started yet and Kerry's wife starts her own flip-flop.
"We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics," the wife of Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) told her fellow Pennsylvanians on Sunday night at a Massachusetts Statehouse reception.
Minutes later, Colin McNickle, the editorial page editor of the conservative Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, questioned her on what she meant by the term "un-American," according to a tape of the encounter recorded by Pittsburgh television station WTAE.
Heinz Kerry said, "I didn't say that" several times to McNickle. She then turned to confer with Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and others. When she faced McNickle again a short time later, he continued to question her, and she replied: "You said something I didn't say. Now shove it."