1. I almost have to fold my clothes a certain way, and I usually have to do it right as they come out of the dryer. Usually if I don't get them done right away and just leave them they sit there for a long time because every time I think about them i think of the wrinkles they have in them now from sitting and cooling off all crumpled up.
2. I obsessively wash dishes. I also wash them in the hottest water that can be produced by the water heater, so that it burns my hands. I even like to get them done before the meal is done cooking or before I sit down and eat. It is an subconsciousness compulsion as penance for giving my Mum and Dad a hard time growing up. I figured that out about a year ago.
3. I got a concussion in the second grade and lost almost an entire day. All I remember is that I woke up one "morning" and it was already light out. I looked down and I was not under the covers and I had all my clothing on. I got up, with a headache and walked out of my room and everyone was getting ready for dinner. I still remember the strange feeling, and then trying to figure out what happened. I still have weird headaches, but so does everyone else in the world.
4. I love camping more than any other hobby type activity. I think it may be my retirement plan. To be a park ranger or to just be one of those old guys at the campground that watches over everything, cleans the bathrooms, empties the trash, and tells the young kids to shut up, after 2200 hours of course.
That is all I got right now.
Oh yes I am a conservative, and hate this countries unbelievable selfish practice of killing their children while they are still developing, in or out of the womb, while they rely on the one human in this world they should be able to rely on. I think it is a sign that our country has taken the last or largest step towards our own desires, and God is about to give us over to them. And supporting those in government who advocate, support and fund this perverse, satin stroking practice of hell bound mothers and fathers, whether it be by their speech or by funding it with tax payers money, for me is a deal breaker.
don't know for sure if he was an addict, but cocaine sure was a big part of his life, and treatment of patients. On a similar note, until artificial insulin was created in 1928, diabetics were given heroin as their medicinal prescription. weird, huh.
well Jay I might have to make you prouder, Thanks to a sudden unexplained nosedive in military recruting last week, I just got a letter from the millitary. It appears that no one wants to join the army under a president who roots for our enemies more than our own soldiers.
i recently visited the eisenhower memorial/museum in abilene kansas and saw the birthplace of our most religious (and in my opinion, greatest) president in the modern era. it was encouraging and made me proud. at the same time, i felt like i was looking at something we will never have again. i put an "I Like Ike" bumper sticker on my truck.
charley, have you geocached any? lets go hiking sometime, and find some stuff. don't leave home without your map! can't wait to see you some time and catch up. later.
Man, good speech. Good rips on Oby. The media must be freakin out. They are really going to go after her now. May be they will make fun of her glasses or something other than her 17 year old daughter. I think I smell a back lash coming.
So Rhonda and my mom were at a restaurant or something and both flipped out because they saw your twin. Rhonda said she's never seen someone look SO much like someone she knows. I wish I would have been there... it would have been good to see you. :-) Turns out, while you were at Cedar Point I was up at my parents house. You should have contacted me. Are we still friends?
For once I am happy with McCain. Good choice. Pro life, very strong pro life, Pro hockey, Pro drilling, good communicator.
Almost excited, about this pick.
I guess we got the same old same old last night from Obama-Biden.
hope, change, and him trying to convince the country that he is patriotic. Good luck. He did spot the American flag a spot on his stage that was designed by Britney Spears set designer. Good for him.
So The big 0 was confronted with the question, "when does life begin?" and he refrained when in front of the American Public. But earlier in the decade when he said that he voted against the war in the U.S. Senate, when he was actually only a state senator, the OBommer voted against legislation that would allow babies that survive an abortion and are living, completely outside of the mother, to have medical attention and allowed to survive a mothers and a "doctors" worst intentions. But Oby has said recently that those who have recorded that he voted against that legislation are lying. But then, as luck would have it, an audio tape surfaced of the messiah complaining about the survival of a fetus going against the original decision of a "mother."
So for all those "christians" who are fans of the "messiah," perhaps he has answered the question. Life starts sometime between safety-town and kindergarten.
I've heard various things about the Saddleback interviews of Obama and McCain. Last night, I stayed up too late and watched the whole thing, in order, in ten parts on YouTube. My impressions of Obama were nothing new - there are several issues on which he and I are diametrically opposed. And the things which I agree with him on are things that pretty much everyone agrees on (i.e. the general notion that we want America to be better, and that people should be nice). My big surprise, however, was in how much I identified with McCain and his positions. I have been very "ho hum" about McCain thus far, but I think I might actually be enthusiastic about him at this point. I might not throw away the next junk mail from him asking for money.
If we only knew where candidates stood on issues like "the beginning of life." If only there was a candidate who delivered babies for a living and who has brought the nations hipocracy on the abortion issue to the surface. Where are you Ron Paul? Where are you?
Putting the fact that Charley is making some pretty serious spiritual accusations aside, your video DID make me laugh. You can't say that McCain isn't creative!
I went up to Ohio this past week. It was fun but Melissa did not come with me. She was working. Probably one of her most busy weeks at school, right before the kids come back. So alot of the time I was thinking about her and how I should have been helping her out at school. But I went anyways. It will be the last time.
Saw many good friends and their great kids. Saw two brothers and went to Cedar Point with them. Hope fully brother Jay will put up one or both of the pictures he purchased. I have not been there in about 13 or 14 years. It was great. Got to spend time with Grandparents and other relatives. Got to shoot some of my Grandpa's guns. And got to ride around and see the little town where I spent most of my youth. Paper routs, capture the flag, riding bikes all around town, place where I used to work picking strawberries and apples, a few places where a few friends and I ran from the po-po, and I ran a few laps around the old track by my old highschool. It is still as crappy as it ever was. I was amazed by that. And I got to spend time with my parents.
I also brought back about 4 boxes of junk that is supposedly my junk from a while ago. I hope my kilt is in there somewhere.
I am going to try to put some pictures up but I am not sure how. I think I knew how to post them about 4 years ago, but I have long forgotten how to. I will have to call jay. This is mainly for my good friend Becky.
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