Tuesday, February 19, 2008

typing the week away

Ah, the week just began, yet I'm already looking toward Friday.

I have an amazing trip with my amazing girls for Girls Weekend. This has been months of planning, and it's finally upon us!

I had the option to go to David Copperfield on Friday, but I turned down for the Girls Weekend. Its ok, the option is taking his Grandmother instead, how sweet and adorable.

So, now if I can buckle down and get my work down early in the week in order not to freak out on Sunday night. Key word here, buckle-down.


Also, keep your eyes out for Hawaii and Wisconsin’s results.

3 comments:

Thomas said...

Well, after last night, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that there's not much of a chance for Hillary to win much in the way of pledged delegates. So really it becomes a battle for superdelegates now, and that could get interesting with Obama having a strong lead in pledged delegates. They're polling close to even in Texas. If Hillary loses there, it's all over for her, although I don't see her quitting until she's lost all her limbs and is bleeding on him. She's a power hungry woman. Granted, she's a power hungry woman with policies I support, so I'll vote for her over John "hundred years in Iraq" McCain

Oh, and I totally demand pajama pillowfight footage from girl's weekend.

Facker McGee said...

The superdelegates kind of scare me. Maybe it's because they allow 21 year olds to become one. Not saying that there is anything incompatant about a 21 yr old and politics...I just think they are easily swayed by bling.

Yeah, I'm with you on Hilary...she ain't quiting. Just had an image of her having her head roll across stage onto Obama's feet and her still talking.

Um...no pictures :)

Thomas said...

Swayed by bling? Is that some sort of race baiting anti-Obama swipe? ;)

And she can't out-talk Obama. That's the problem. Hillary simply doesn't inspire the way Obama does, and one of the major jobs of the president, like it or not, is to lead and inspire the nation. Now that people are seeing he might have a clear shot at the presidency, they're leaving Hillary behind. Many only picked her as the "electable" candidate anyway.