I believe all the studying for the Philosophy mid-term paid off this morning. I felt pretty confident on a majority of the questions on the 50-question exam. I liked the multiple-choice questions a lot more than the true or false questions. I came up with True on every single T/F question. Hardly believe that could happen, but I'll just have to wait until I get the exam back to see for sure.
I'm relaxing and watching the Red Sox lead in the bottom of the 7th inning of game seven right now. I really hope the Red Sox can go all the way this year! I'm not a big fan of baseball, but out of respect for my late grandfather, I've been watching the games and chearing on the Sox. Would be nice to see them bring an end to the decades old "curse of the Bambino"
Time to show my age again...I was flipping through some channels and saw a commercial for a new show on MTV called "Rich Girls." It is glorifying the story of two "normal" girls that are children of multi-millionaires, and how they are as normal as any of girls. Give me a break! I can remember when MTV started back in the early 80's when they actually played music videos! Sometimes I'll stop on the channel when I'm surfing through the channels, and I don't think I've seen a video played in the last few years. Now it seems to be a channel that only shows stories about the rich people - is this supposed to make us feel better about ourselves, or happy for the supposed rich person? I don't see the entertainment of "The Osbornes" or "Cribs." Is this a definite sign that I'm getting old?! I do enjoy "I Love the 80's" on VH1 by the way! Enough bitching for now!
I'm relaxing and watching the Red Sox lead in the bottom of the 7th inning of game seven right now. I really hope the Red Sox can go all the way this year! I'm not a big fan of baseball, but out of respect for my late grandfather, I've been watching the games and chearing on the Sox. Would be nice to see them bring an end to the decades old "curse of the Bambino"
Time to show my age again...I was flipping through some channels and saw a commercial for a new show on MTV called "Rich Girls." It is glorifying the story of two "normal" girls that are children of multi-millionaires, and how they are as normal as any of girls. Give me a break! I can remember when MTV started back in the early 80's when they actually played music videos! Sometimes I'll stop on the channel when I'm surfing through the channels, and I don't think I've seen a video played in the last few years. Now it seems to be a channel that only shows stories about the rich people - is this supposed to make us feel better about ourselves, or happy for the supposed rich person? I don't see the entertainment of "The Osbornes" or "Cribs." Is this a definite sign that I'm getting old?! I do enjoy "I Love the 80's" on VH1 by the way! Enough bitching for now!



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