Saturday, October 28, 2006

Just a Blog on a Sunday Morning in October

OK, that is a really blah title for a blog, but this is being created at 12:30 a.m. on a dark Sunday morning after I have been working at the job on Saturday night, and am home and do not feel yet like going to bed or turning on Fox News. The weather was great tonight--clear skies, a bright moon, and just warm enough to feel like October should feel, after the whole month being dreary. The stray black cat who hangs around the area of where I work was out tonight on a mouse hunt. Wind storms out east, and snow in the Rockies, and Santa Annas in California, and a nice day in the midwest. More of the same old same old in Korea and the Mideast; that is probably not really true--things keep moving toward some kind of resolution in both regions, but after a while it appears that the same stories keep coming out of the hot spots we have heard before. Maybe people had the same idea in the 1930s--ho hum, Hitler wants another territory. Things did move toward a big resolution in that ongoing situation.
Nebraska got beat today by OSU and tomorrow at noon the BEARS meet the 49ers. I should get out and around town tomorrow afternoon and buy a new cheap watch at Wlmrt to replace the cheap one I have that I cannot change the time back an hour on, and I need to get an oil change, and defrost the frig. This is not a very readable or interesting blog entry, is it. Well, that is what the weekend is this weekend. I do not have a great website I have found today, or read any deep books, or seen any really great movies. Avoid a movie called Into the Blue (with Paul Walker and Jessica Alba) if you want a gripping profound story line. But it does have very pretty scenery of the Bahamas and beautiful blue water and actors with great bodies in scimpy swim wear.
Dear readers, I am going to bed in a little while, and I hope to eventually have a really great blog entry for you. World events currently seem much more important than my own private life, and I suppose everything will break out into Clauswitzian violence. Try to find something cheerful in your lives to hold on to. So, Di di mau!

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