What Was I Thinking?

I started blogging in 2003, and for years I used my blog as a kind of open journal. It allowed me to write about the things that were going ...

29 August 2007

Editorial: Dogfighting

Michael Vick could have killed a person in a drunk-driving incident and I don't think there would have been this much outrage over it.



(But at least someone benefits from the whole silly circus; Michael Vick is the best thing that could've happened to Terrell Owens!)



21 August 2007

43 Things

Number 22 is done, so I should really take it off the list and add something else.



Number 30 is just a matter of time.



Number 41 didn't happen this time, maybe next time.



and number 1...well, we're working on it, but it's slow going.



11 August 2007

Project: Part 1

Last week we cleaned out the garage. Today, we built a table.



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It looks pretty good in the photos, especially considering that the guy at Home Depot didn't cut the lumber very accurately! But it looks pretty good, nevertheless.



We've decided that carpentry, satisfying though it is, is hard work when you're not used to it. We're both going to be sore tomorrow!



07 August 2007

WTF?

Girl comes in
sits at my table
eats with her boyfriend
asks for a job application
and leaves me twelve cents!



06 August 2007

They Got Another One

So small-town Texas is apparently a bad place to be a schizophrenic.



Plainview police shot and killed a man this morning, for no good reason. Again.
Here's the scoop, so far:

Hale County Deputy Shoots Plainview Man


Reported by: Lauren Murphy

Monday, Aug 6, 2007 @08:57pm CST


A Hale County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed 37 year-old Jose Vasquez.  Just before four o’clock Monday morning, Vasquez got into an altercation with his family.  That’s when his brother, Juan, called police.





Juan said the sheriff’s deputy had the opportunity to handcuff him but didn’t.





He said Vasquez lunged at the officer, and the officer grabbed his gun, and shot Vasquez in the chest. The victim’s friends and family say that deputy did not have to kill him.





“He was a human being. He was treated worse than dog,” said Aurora Gutierrez, a friend of the family.“ them to protect my brother so he would hurt himself. In the end they took his life,” said Juan Vasquez.



The family tells us Vasquez was a schizophrenic.





This is the third fatal shooting this year by law enforcement officials, the second schizophrenic.