1.20.2008

"The Queen" Wins

So who won the Nevada caucus? I sure don't know, and I don't think anyone else really does either.

I find it interesting, and very appropriate, as to how one precinct decided to split its delegates between Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton. It all came down to a 10 of Spades and the Queen of Hearts.

There was a tie in the vote, 48 for Obama and 48 for Clinton. What do they do? There are 5 delegates, and everyone knows, people don't like to be split in half!! Well, they're in North Las Vegas, Nevada, so what do you think they do? They pull out the deck of cards!! Shuffling occurs, the Clinton supporter pulls a 10 of Spades, the Obama supporter pulls the Queen of Hearts, and it's over. Clinton gets the third delegate!

Haha! Who said politics wasn't just some big game, lasting way longer than any round of Monopoly?

Copy and paste this link for proof: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/01/19/clinton-wins-precinct-tie-with-queen-of-hearts/

1.17.2008

Crazy "Holiday"

National Kazoo Day

Monday, January 28th

Grab a kazoo from the Dollar Store and hhummm along!!!

Go here: http://www.kazoos.com/nationalkazooday.htm to learn more.

1.09.2008

And I thought I was getting smarter...

"Education is not a steady process of accrual, but a touch-and-go contest between learning and forgetting, like frantically trying to fill a sink faster than it can empty through an open drain."

from The Post-Birthday World by Lionel Shriver

Alas! what have we been doing with ourselves then!! Though, it really is true to a certain extent. Keep filling, faster, keep filling!

1.02.2008

The Secret of Life?

The whole secret of life is to be interested in one thing profoundly and in a thousand things well.


- Horace Walpole

Hmm...

1.01.2008

New Year!

I went to NYC for New Year's Eve with my fam this year. It was crazy! We stayed in Princeton, NJ and then took the commuter train in to Penn Station. Then we had to walk up to Times Square. Unfortunately, we chose the wrong side of 7th Avenue to go up and try to get in. The line at 52nd Avenue was crazy, after we stopped at 3 or 4 other side streets to try to get to 7th Avenue again. But then the 52nd Avenue entrance was closed because it was "filled up." So we had to go up all the way to 57th Avenue. We got right in and ended up about 100 feet from the corner of of 52nd - where they said it was filled up. Then it was 6 hours of wait. Cold, no food, nothing to drink, nothing to do but wait.

The 6 hours were nothing I'd like to live again.

But the 10 seconds leading up to midnight, that was worth the wait. There were about a million people there. You could look down the street to Times Square and just see a sea of people, then you could turn around and right behind you was another absolute sea of people. Then the countdown... And there's all of these people, screaming at the top of their lungs, counting down the seconds. I didn't care about much else, really. "The Ball" was tiny, there was a little girl jumping around right next to us.

The feeling of having that many people around, all for one reason and one purpose, cheering their hearts out...it was incredible.

I'm not sure if I want to do it again. It was cold, and standing for that amount of time begins to hurt... But it was a good experience, and I'm definitely glad I forced my family to go with me!

Happy New Year!