Comicbookguy wrote...
Do you ever feel like you live in a policed state? Tonight on the way to the store I was run down by a police car quickly followed by another. So I pull over, and they blow by. Ahead everybody slowly pulls over. But some jerk is in their way, so they have to go around him. So I start to mumble about the idiots that won't pull over and come to find out its another cop. He follows his little buddies and they all meet up at the 7-11 where another cop car is waiting. Apparently it takes four squad cars to settle a one man altercation in a parking lot. Did I mention that this was in an area of only four blocks that these police cars came from. Then coming back from the store 20 minutes later, I see another cop that has someone pulled over in the mall parking lot. Its a USU policeman well out of his jurisdiction. He felt that he saw something that needed his advisement on. There is a fine line between feeling safe and feeling harassed. And in Logan you are completely and totally harassed to death.
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Me vs. The Cats: Part 2
This is the exciting conclusion (I hope) to the cat pest problem. I caught 4 different cats in my rented cat trap. To keep them from coming back I sprayed them with water and sent them on their way. I also went out and bought a cat repellant called "Shake Away" and spread it out on the flower beds. I have not seen nearly as many cats around or found more deposits. I think the cats have got the message. Stay Away!
Pride and Prejudice
Comicbookguy wrote...
After watching a certain unamed 'church' movie, I felt an undenialble urge to write this. First of all, since they stole a line from The Simpsons makes it the greatest crime against humanity. The fact that most of these movies are making it to the mainstream market is sickening. They are done so poorly, that it makes it hard to say that "I'm pround to be a part of this!" Its mocking a culture that most people don't understand, so it just comes off as more lame than ever. I think that they can be done so much better than that. Plus, in Utah, who has to drive more than five miles to go to church?
Truely unispired
Clue: I've been to the bookstore that she works in.
After watching a certain unamed 'church' movie, I felt an undenialble urge to write this. First of all, since they stole a line from The Simpsons makes it the greatest crime against humanity. The fact that most of these movies are making it to the mainstream market is sickening. They are done so poorly, that it makes it hard to say that "I'm pround to be a part of this!" Its mocking a culture that most people don't understand, so it just comes off as more lame than ever. I think that they can be done so much better than that. Plus, in Utah, who has to drive more than five miles to go to church?
Truely unispired
Clue: I've been to the bookstore that she works in.
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