Guess I won’t be going out tonight. Crazyface hasn’t txted me back yet…
I have a feeling that he doesn’t like me so much anymore. 🙁 Wonder what I did.
Anyways, laters all. I’m out to bed.
Guess I won’t be going out tonight. Crazyface hasn’t txted me back yet…
I have a feeling that he doesn’t like me so much anymore. 🙁 Wonder what I did.
Anyways, laters all. I’m out to bed.
So yesterday was alright. I worked and didn’t really do much. Nazanin was gone, so I caught up on a bunch of things that she usually doesn’t allow me time to do while there. Also got the new managed switch, which is going to prove to be a BIGGER pain in the ass to set up then orignially thought. I might farm that out to someone else to do, as I just don’t have the time.
After work I went to the big gay alliance conference meeting. Stalker was there and he acted like he didn’t know me and gave me nasty looks. I don’t really like him much. I signed up for Carver-AV… Which means i’m in charge of the Audio/Video in Carver. It’s a Saturday morning job from 9-12. So that shouldn’t be too bad. And I didn’t really see any things I really wanted to go to that day anyways. The drag shows that weekend should be TONS of fun though. And plus they said for almost all the jobs, you can sit in and watch the talks going on, cause once they are started there’s not much to do. My job is one of them. I just have to get them set up for the video/audio before they start and then I can relax tell the next session starts (they are one hour sessions).
I think it’ll be a really fun weekend. I just wish Andrew would be here to enjoy it with me. They are having a v-day dance as well.. I probably won’t go, cause I don’t want to go alone. We’ll have to see how things work out later though.
After the meeting I went to Santa Fe and met up with Bryan, as I found out his name is. We sat and talked for like 2 hours and had a really good time. We joked about the gay guys on campus that we knew, and laughed about horrible waitress stories. And reminiced about New York (He lived there for 8 months). Talking to him about it, really made me want to go back. I don’t know when I’ll have time/money to do that though. He was lots of fun, I think I could hang out with him again. I had to break about 9ish though, cause that was the last bus tell 10:30, and I really didn’t want to stay out tell 11 (That’s when I would have gotten home).
I wanted to drive back to DM and hang out with Justin again though… So I txt messaged him when I got home about 9ish. He was at his boys house, so that was a no go. Though he wants me to go to the redlight again this weekend. I dunno why he wants me to go so badly, but he even offered to pay for me. I don’t know yet if I will or not. I’m very tired, since I got up at 7:30 this morning, and plus…. I’m SUPER horny, and I feel that even if tempted just the slightest bit, I’d probably make out with someone. I’m sure you all know how I don’t want to do that.
But yeah, to today… I got up at 7:30 and drove down to Beak’s house. Met up with her and hung out for a little while we waited for Niel to get gas/etc. Then we headed out to G&G’s. Got there and hung out with Gpa for a while then drove up to the legion where the sale was.
It was only supposed to last 1.5 hours… but it ended up lasting nearly 3. I was very annoyed. Thankfully Gpa came up after a while and I just rode home with him and we hung out at the G&G house… It was very weird cause at one point he was telling us about how the doctor stuck a hose up his penis, and it only takes him 20 minutes now to the checkup of his something or another. And then that story led into one about how the old nurse was hot and young and she had a really funny name, but she died really young of a heart thing, and now the doctor has a stupid nurse that put him in the wrong room and then didn’t leave while he was having this thing shoved in his dick… And the WHOLE thing that started this was he got his insurance bill and the moral of the story was that it cost $435. And it was weird.
Anyways, the sale was long and I only got a box of vases, of which I only want one, so I think the PU’s are keeping the rest of them. Drove home and I kept trying to sleep, but beak kept talking. So I didn’t really sleep much.
Now I’m sitting here updating and I think I might go hot tub here and then txt Justin to see if he’s still wanting me to go tonight, or if his boy will keep him company enough there.
Laters all.
What is WRONG with this country!
“A Tennessee woman is filing a class action lawsuit against Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, CBS, MTV, and Viacom, claiming the Super Bowl breast baring caused viewers to “suffer outrage, anger, embarrassment and serious injury.,” Damages were not specified”
OMG!
I really hope that the real world bosses aren’t near as bad as the ones that I have here.
I understand that I’m a part time employee, and thus don’t really have my “own” office. But I _DO_ have my desk, and my computer, and my personal stuff in my desk drawers, etc. When I’m gone, there should be NO REASON for my boss to be rummaging through my drawers for any reason other then if there’s a fire in one of them.
Yesterday while I was here working, I needed desk room, so I took the laptop that is usually sitting on my desk and put it in my top drawer…. And then all the papers that were on my desk just got tossed in on top of it. By the time I had shoved all the paper in my desk into that drawer, there was no way you could see the laptop, just by opening the drawer and looking for it. And secondly, no one SHOULD have been looking for the laptop, because no one besides me EVER uses it.
Well today I come in and there’s the laptop, sitting on top of my desk… with all the papers that were on top of it, now UNDER itand in a huge pile. Now, I admit that they weren’t in the drawer in any such nice fashion, but at least they weren’t all messed up and crumpled, etc.
I was VERY VERY annoyed by this. Because that means that someone came INTO MY OFFICE and rummaged through my drawes. I would think that I had at least enough privacy so that they wouldn’t do that. Fuckers. AND best of all. It’s CLEAR that they didn’t use the god damn thing. They just came in here rummaging through stuff. I really wish that I had a video camera in here or something when I’m gone to see what they fucking do in here. It’s very annoying.
I’m so glad that I only have a few more months of this shit.
In other news, it snowed like a mother fucker again last night. Justin was supposed to come up, but he called and cancelled because he claimed he had a photo shoot. But it’s a good thing he didn’t come cause otherwise he would have been stuck there all night. And my couch isn’t very comfortable to sleep on.
I’m suppsed to go out with buddy guy tonight, but I don’t know if that’s going to shape up or not. We’ve got to still set a time/place and Idon’t think I have his number. Whatever. I just IMEd him. We’ll see if he gets back to me or not.
I really want to go out tonight, but I don’t know if I should or not. If I go out with Justin, he’ll want to go somewhere that costs money I’m sure. And who knows if he even would want to go out with me, since he might have a boy now to court. lol.
I’m also not sure if I should go out because we’ve got to go to the G&G’s early tomorrow morning. Grrr at that. I guess we’ll have to see how things work out.
Anyways, it’s back to work for me.
Laters all.
Edit:// hehe.. this is post ‘1234’
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President Bush condemned the Massachusetts court ruling on gay marriage on Wednesday, and conservative groups said the White House had informed them that the president would soon endorse efforts to pass an amendment to the United States Constitution defining
marriage to be between a man and a woman.
Mr. Bush, in a statement issued by the White House on Wednesday night, stopped just short of explicitly backing a change to the Constitution, but left little doubt that he is heading in that direction.
The ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court “is deeply troubling,” Mr. Bush said.
“Marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman,” he said. “If activist judges insist on re-defining marriage by court order, the only alternative will be the constitutional process. We must do what is legally necessary to defend the sanctity of marriage.”
Conservative activists who have been in touch with the White House on the issue said they now had no doubt that Mr. Bush had made up his mind to back their call for a constitutional amendment.
“After conversations in recent days with the appropriate people, I have absolutely no doubt the president will in fact take this step in order to ensure that marriage in the United States remains between a man and a woman,” said Gary Bauer, the conservative activist who was a Republican presidential candidate in 2000.
Mr. Bauer, who spent the last two days in meetings with conservative groups to develop a strategy for pushing an amendment, said he expected Mr. Bush to make an announcement “sooner rather than later.”
Glenn T. Stanton, a policy analyst for the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, said its founder, Dr. James C. Dobson, heard in a conversation on Tuesday night with the president’s senior adviser, Karl Rove, that Mr. Bush had decided to back an amendment.
“We heard last night that President Bush is going to come out very clearly advocating the passage of a federal marriage amendment and he is looking for the opportunity to do that,” Mr. Stanton said on Wednesday. “It is not a question of if but when.”
As the issue has raced through the courts in Massachusetts and other states – and risen to the top of the agenda of conservative groups, thereby becoming a more pressing political issue for him – Mr. Bush has moved step by step since last summer toward supporting a federal constitutional amendment.
White House officials would not confirm that Mr. Bush had made up his mind, but they said they would not discourage
reporters from drawing the conclusion that the Massachusetts ruling was exactly what Mr. Bush was thinking of when he warned in his State of the Union address last month about judges ignoring the will of the people on the issue.
“If judges insist on forcing their arbitrary will upon the people, the only alternative left to the people would be the constitutional process,” Mr. Bush said in the State of the Union speech.
Mr. Bush has tried since becoming governor of Texas to position himself as a new kind of conservative who can appeal to the political center. His statements on gay marriage have always been carefully respectful of gay men and women, and his reluctance to throw his weight behind an amendment reflected in part a desire not to alienate moderate voters.
Many social conservatives, though, have been impatient with the president on the issue, pressing him to take a stand. Mr. Bush’s conservative base is especially important to him in this election year because his political strategists say that his re-election could hinge much more on his ability to turn out the vote among conservative voters than on winning over a diminishing pool of more moderate swing voters.
There have been signs of restlessness among conservatives over Mr. Bush’s willingness in the past few years to support or agree to substantial increases in government spending. The White House is trying to head off that discontent, and the budget Mr. Bush sent to Congress on Monday calls for sharp restraint on federal spending.
But while economic conservatives and the groups that represent them in Washington tend to make their case loudly and forcefully, White House officials have always been more concerned about religious and social conservatives at the grass-roots level. Mr. Rove has fretted publicly on a number of occasions about Mr. Bush’s failure to motivate more evangelical Christians to vote in the 2000 election, saying millions of them stayed home that year.
With the Massachusetts ruling, some conservative leaders said, Mr. Bush and other politicians have little choice politically but to get behind an amendment.
“As of today, there is no gray area at all, no area behind which they can hide,” said Sandra Rios, president of Concerned Women for America, a conservative group.
The constitutional amendment most likely to win the backing of Mr. Bush and conservative groups is one that has already been introduced in Congress. The House version, sponsored by Representative Marilyn Musgrave, Republican of Colorado, states: “Marriage in the United States shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman. Neither this Constitution or the Constitution of any state, nor state or federal law, shall be construed to require that marital status or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon
unmarried couples or groups.”
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And I don’t think that Kerry is for the job either:
Boston Globe:
“I oppose gay marriage and disagree with the Massachusetts Court’s decision.”
Great… We’re all dead.
But really what’s the likelyhood of a national amendment to the constitution? I mean really what’s the chances of three forths of the states ratifying an amendment of such. I could see that if there were already more then 3/4 of the states that had something like this. But there aren’t. So I doubt any such things will really pass. But it’s still sad to read about.
Laters all.