2006/02/14
Cowboy, Syriana, Volunteering, Love
Here's the latest on Dick "Cowboy" Cheney, the rootinest, tootinest Vice President since Aaron Burr shot Hamilton in a duel in 1804. http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article345488.ece His refusal to answer any questions or even to let the media know about the incident is the latest in arrogance from the current administration. He's provided fodder for comedians for months to come.
Happy Valentine's Day to everyone in blogland. Remember to tell all those you love how much you love them today. I got a Valentine from niece Lyn and much appreciated it was. She's always been so good-hearted. And Margot called to remind me how much she loves me. She's my pride and joy. I can't wait to see her again.
I went to see Syriana, the movie. It was well-done. I like the way it showed all sides of the story. The large oil companies (speaking of Cheney) have much to answer for. Although the movie was fiction, it was loosely based on the recent situations in the Middle East and the ongoing corruption in many corporations and governments.
Tomorrow I have an interview with the Director of Volunteers at Victoria Hospital. I hope I can get one shift a week, so I can help out in the hospital that has been so important in my life. My daughter was born there. My father-in-law died there. And of course my husband.
Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. Emily Bronte
Missing you, Dennis, love of my life.
Cowboy, Syriana, Volunteering, Love
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Happy Valentine's Day to everyone in blogland. Remember to tell all those you love how much you love them today. I got a Valentine from niece Lyn and much appreciated it was. She's always been so good-hearted. And Margot called to remind me how much she loves me. She's my pride and joy. I can't wait to see her again.
I went to see Syriana, the movie. It was well-done. I like the way it showed all sides of the story. The large oil companies (speaking of Cheney) have much to answer for. Although the movie was fiction, it was loosely based on the recent situations in the Middle East and the ongoing corruption in many corporations and governments.
Tomorrow I have an interview with the Director of Volunteers at Victoria Hospital. I hope I can get one shift a week, so I can help out in the hospital that has been so important in my life. My daughter was born there. My father-in-law died there. And of course my husband.
Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. Emily Bronte
Missing you, Dennis, love of my life.
Cowboy, Syriana, Volunteering, Love

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