Thursday, March 20, 2003

so the war is in full gear.....



yesterday, i went to the chiropractor and we made some major breakthroughs. we were finally able to crack this one part of my hip that hasn't budged the past 4 visits. after that cracked, i was able to walk around the block in normal posture. pretty amazing. but, as this injury has proven, as things get better, other things get worse. the pain in my right leg is so severe right now, i'm amazed that i made it to work. yesterday was the most uncomfortable night in a long time. lyring straight hurts so i had to basically twist my lower body 180 degrees from my torso so that i can sleep without pain. but still must have woken up a lot because i unknowingly shifted because i am pretty drowsy today. so my back and pelvis is perfect. just the pain from the nerve inflamation is really severe. i'm going to see the acupuncturist tomorrow. since it is just inflamation, i hope that's all its gonna take to end this misery.



about the war, since bush has proven that yes, you can infact go to war without the UN or the USA backing you if you are the president of the united states. who knew? so if the public was so unsuccessful at getting him to not go to war, then you won't be much use protesting to stop a war that has already started in iraq. to all the protesters, stop being so damn useless and do something more effective. so now that we're pretty much knee deep, i do think there will definitely be some positives out of this. one, we will help an opressed country. establish ourself as the undeniable super power. which is a good thing for us. because about 8 years ago, people were saying it was obvious that the US wasn't no longer in charge any more. its more important than just bragging rights. having this presence is a big preventive measure. i'm sure if we were in this position before 9/11 happened, they would have thought twice than to attack the sleeping giant. which is now more like the giant on steroids.



after the chiropractor yesterday, i went met up with casey and ray and got some greek food at cafe athena. i gotta admit, i enjoyed aesop's tables more. aesop's had more meaty dishes. then we came back to my place and watched american idol. corey clark almost got the boot. i'm sure he'll be out of there soon. tommy says he's got a great recording voice at least. i'm saying he's got nuthing. not sure what the judges been hearing, but i did not think any of his auditions where good. i think clay should take a chill pill. i dunno why he worries about getting the boot. i think he has nothing to worry about for at least 4-6 weeks when its between ruben and clay. and i think clay will be victorious when it's down to the last 2. the reason that clay was the wild card in the first place was because he went up against the 2 best vocalists, ruben and kimberly L. but clay picked up an armada of fans in the wild card show, there's ain't no stopping him now.



tonight, if i can work up the momentum, i'm gonna attempt to do some of the laundry. maybe i'll only do a load or two just to get by before i get totally better. and i also have 10 episodes of CSI and 7 episodes of 24 i need to get to. its great having stuff to watch at your finger tips.

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