Nov 02, 2004 12:31
i got a sticker. isn't that bribery?
i voted for kerry (only because i hate bush and nader has no chance), voted all the judges out like i usually do, wrote myself in for all the local positions, voted for the casino amendment and for the various initiatives (i thought the one about making initiatives unable to be repealed without a 2/3 legislative majority was rather clever).
i was going to vote for jesus christ because he is a superstar, but i figured he wouldn't want to run this place.
i wish they would have given me a sandwich instead of a sticker. i was hungry this morning.
i saw my little cousin at the school i voted at too. he looked like he didn't know who the fuck i was. i don't blame him. i don't know who anyone is either, but people wave at me all the time.
went to my great uncle's funeral this morning. he was 93, i can't believe i know someone who lived that long. when i think about it, it's really impressive. he saw 2 world wars, the cold war, the fall of soviet russia and most of communism, the rise of retardation here in this country, and ton of other crap. everyone was asking me if i was sad and i said no. he got put into a home last year, i would have given up too. that's no way for someone to live. i think he had a long and successful life and i'd rather celebrate that than be sad that he's gone.
i always feel uncomfortable going to family events like this. i see so many goddamn people that i probably should know and who all know me and are familiar with my life, and i keep wandering around thinking "who the fuck was that?" i'm sure i can thank my grandma for that. she knows everyone in this entire town i think. it's like 6 degrees of kevin bacon.
i dislike catholic churches. they are too gaudy. whatever happened to emphasizing the message over the envelope? h8.