reading:
Bias by Bernard Goldberg. Kevin G sent it to me last year but i confess i only skimmed it at the time. upon complete perusal i find myself agreeing with not a few points that he makes. the previous statement in no way means that i now a Bu$h supporter. thank you.
same deal with Give Me A Break by John Stossel. both contain concrete examples of problematic societal situations accompanied by critical thought applied to same. can't vouch for the accuracy of all the facts and figures presented in these two books, but i would recommend them both as excellent food for thought if nothing else. i think it's good to continually challenge our beliefs and assumptions.
drinking:
can't tell you, it's currently a controlled substance.
fucking Ashcroft.
eating:
a kickass burrito from one of the Misson district's finest taquerias
shagging:
i don't appreciate the slanderous under-representation of the number of sheep in my stall i mean bed. additionally, detailed descriptions of my recent and/or habitual carnal exploits would be like eating a steak in front of starving people. just wouldn't be polite.
but i did send a pic or two to RoboFrodo of my young supermodel g'friend (well, one of 'em, anyway) - but with the strict condition that he keep both hands firmly on the keyboard whilst viewing. there's gross, and then there's GROSS.
i'm pretty sure that's enough for tonight. have a great Friday, ya'll.
