Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Jack in the Box

Abramhoff in a witness box that is. Who's gonna sing like Pavarotti on crack? I've been waiting for that dipshit DeLay to go down for a very long time, so Merry Christmas to all of you who know that Abramhoff knows all about the dirty laundry sorted through the Bush White House and Congress. So sad that all those who are so "innocent" are dumping the money they got from Jack into charity accounts so they can be liberated from anything to do with him and whatever he's going to say during his operatic debut. First, doesn't this somewhat imply that you know the money is dirty and, second, if you give it to charity, don't you get a healthy tax write off? Scum.

On a healthier note, good karma still running here. The dining room is almost done and looks so much better than I ever thought. I don't care much for painting, though, especially with a muscle in my back that has decided to revolt. I'm waiting on dumbass cat to step in the paint. That should be hilarious and I will not stop it from happening as I am a cruel and vicious person.

On another schizo-note - what a shame that Michael Hutchence offed himself. What a hottie, AND he could sing. I saw INXS five times when they were touring and never had a bad time. Now they have a new lead singer (apparently picked from a reality show) who is also a hottie - and could be my son as young as he is - but can sing almost as well as MH. Good choice, good first song. I say this as I listen to the best of INXS while working on the paint thing.

Thanks to a screw up with the airline, Mother and I have $400 vouchers each to anywhere Delta flies. Since Delta flies to Shannon, Ireland for $400, guess where we are headed for our joint birthday bash in May? Anyone out there that knows anything about Ireland needs to comment and tell me the best places to go. One of the ways I've lost 40 lbs is by no beer drinking, but I will tell you now, as soon as my foot hits Irish soil, a Guinness will be my first sacrifice.

Must go. More painting to be done.

No comments: