Archive for May, 2004

The Party's Over…

Posted on May 30, 2004. Filed under: Family | Tags: , , , |

I would have posted sooner but I needed a nap. The first several pictures are Patch the Wonder Dog. Every time I said, “pizza,” he’s tilt his head the opposite way. Great fun. Then Alex’s Graduation. There’s an arrow to helpfully point him out. He’s the one in red. Father and Son. Ah, I remember [...]

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Alex, Class of 2004

Posted on May 29, 2004. Filed under: General | Tags: |

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High School Graduation Eve

Posted on May 28, 2004. Filed under: General | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

‘Twas the night before graduationand all through the housenot a creature was stirringwell except my son on the computerand Patch the wonder dog with his red, white, and blue bandana Yeah, yeah, I know the cadence isn’t right, I’m bushed. It feels sort of like Christmas around here. The refrigerator is stuffed with deli hams [...]

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I Don't Expect You to Agree with Me…

Posted on May 28, 2004. Filed under: General | Tags: |

But if you don’t, why are you here? There are much easier places you can get your point across, and enjoy your time with like-minded people. I bring this up because of the comments on this post. Read the comments here. In other news, I’ve semi-decorated all the beds needed for tomorrow night, and it [...]

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Relax, Al. Relax.

Posted on May 27, 2004. Filed under: Family, Politics | Tags: |

My son and I pulled up Paint Shop tonight, and decided Al Gore needed to relax a bit. We gave him a little treat to help him lighten up.Though he still looks a little angry that he has to eat cotton candy.

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The Path Less Taken

Posted on May 27, 2004. Filed under: Family, General, Stories | Tags: , , , , , |

Why do people come to Chasing the Wind? What answers are they seeking? What pheromone drives them buggy? What carrot moves their donkey? The first answer is simple – apparently, I’m a virtual babe magnet. I’m attracting women bloggers like buttered toast attracts cats. I dunno why, though I suspect it’s the pretty colors. So [...]

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This would be a great day to rant…

Posted on May 27, 2004. Filed under: Politics | Tags: , , , , , , |

… but I’m too busy. This weekend I’m fortunate to host my entire extended family’s visit for my son’s graduation, and today there is insufficient bedding, food, towels, etc. Tomorrow I shall be shopping, so today I have to develop a list of stuff. Patch gets to spend the day tomorrow at the groomers getting [...]

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Lonely Man Suspensory

Posted on May 26, 2004. Filed under: General | Tags: |

I added a list of “Last referrers” on the bottom left a week or so ago to see what might bringing people to Chasing the Wind. Today I spied this entry: Last 25 Referrals recent referrers for Chasing the Wind * JustOneMinute: I Save John Kerry’s Non-Nominating Convention Scheme! * Hunny Hive * Google: “lonely [...]

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Not the Day After Tomorrow, or Even the Day After That

Posted on May 25, 2004. Filed under: Politics | Tags: , , , , , |

I’ve decided not to go see The Day After Tomorrow. According to USA Today, besides completely ignoring most of the laws of physics and thermodynamics, it’s based on a book called The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell, the radio crackpot who once faked a photo to claim that the comet Hale-Bopp was accompanied by [...]

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Strategy That Just Might Work…

Posted on May 25, 2004. Filed under: General | Tags: , , , |

Source: JustOneMinute Oh, you Dems don’t pay me enough for this kind of advice! John Kerry has been catching flak for his trial balloon campaign finance gimmick – the “To be or not to be” non-acceptance at what would become the Democratic non-convention scheduled for Boston in July. The idea also raises “Equal Time” questions, [...]

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