Life in Limine

Random thoughts and observations from a student living at the edge of sanity at William & Mary Law

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Jumping on the campaign steamroller that is the Dave Barry Candidacy

I call on everyone  out there to join me in supporting Dave Barry for president.   Just look at what he will do for our country!



WHERE DAVE BARRY STANDS ON….
CRIME
You can call me courageous if you want, but I am against crime. I favor the death penalty for everything, including zoning violations. In the case of really, really bad criminals -- especially murderers and whoever is responsible for putting Jerry Springer on television -- I support a massive government project to develop a way to bring them back to life after we execute them, so we can execute them again.
TAXES
A lot of my opponents have been going around spouting harebrained "pie-in-the-sky" tax schemes that promise "something for nothing." Well I say it's time for a "reality check." I favor a practical, fiscally sound, two-pronged "flat-tax" system, as follows:
PRONG ONE -- Everybody would pay less.
PRONG TWO -- You, personally, would pay nothing.
SOCIAL SECURITY
You hear a lot of talk these days about how the government cannot afford to keep giving more and more billions of dollars in Medicare and Social Security benefits to the elderly, especially to the wealthy, golf-playing, boat-owning, Lincoln-driving, mansion-dwelling, servant-lashing elderly. Well, here's what I say: I personally am well on my way to elderlyhood, and if I'm going to suffer from joint pain, gum disease, vision loss, irregularity, bladder malfunction, prostate disorders, hemorrhoidal swelling and an inexplicable fondness for reruns of "Murder, She Wrote," then by gosh I WANT MONEY FROM THE GOVERNMENT.
DRUGS
I admit that, back in the Sixties when everybody was doing it, I may have stuck a few syringes in my arm. But I never pushed the plunger.
STANDARDIZED NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TESTS
I believe that American schoolchildren should be given standardized national educational tests, and I will tell you exactly why: Because I am not a schoolchild. I am strongly in favor of things that I, personally, do not have to do. Childbirth is another example.
HEALTH CARE
As an older male American, I believe that our Number One health-care priority, as a nation, must be to make the medical profession find some way to get to the prostate gland other than the way they're getting to it now.
FOREIGN POLICY
I am sick and tired of watching the United States get pushed around by dirtbag nations such as Iraq. If I were president, and Saddam Hussein gave me any trouble, I would unleash the ultimate weapon on him. That's right: I would have a bomber fly right over downtown Baghdad, open the bomb doors, and drop: lawyers. If that didn't paralyze Iraq, I would drop more lawyers; and if THAT didn't work, I would put parachutes on the lawyers.

Sounds good to me!

 
Check out the official campaign website of this great American humorist, patriot, and presidential candidate






Tuesday, July 27, 2004

And we have to vote for one of these guys...

Go to this site...it's the now infamous "this land" video, watch it now if you havn't already

Monday, July 26, 2004

Fixed

My tagboard is fixed, so feel free to post your shoutouts

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Nothing turns me on like the thought of cow brains on a woman's lips

The Food and Drug Administration has told cosmetics makers they can no longer use brain and spinal cord tissue from older cattle in lipstick, hair sprays, and other products, reports The Associated Press. The fact that they were used at all will likely surprise millions of women who use these products daily. And that's not the only surprise: The new FDA regulations still allow use of these animal tissues in cosmetics as long as they come from younger cattle.

Read the story here

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Monday, July 19, 2004

What're the odds?




You're Virginia!

Part of the old school, you like both historical sites and crazy
amusement parks. You like saying the word Commonwealth but couldn't really explain the
concept or how it applies to your life. You like five-sided shapes, five-cent pieces,
and possibly anything else having to do with the number five. Every now and then, you
discard chaff from yourself that you just don't feel you need. And since you've been
wondering... yes, there is a Santa Claus.



Take the State Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.

Whattya know!  All I have to say to that is Sic Semper Tyranus!

 

Post your results in the comments section




I can only imagine...

So I went to go see Michael W. Smith with Mercy Me and the David Crowder band at the amphitheater on Sun. night, and it was amazing!...all those people filling the amphitheater with praise...all joined in one accord....I just can't describe it.  To hear so many people praising God...it was like I got a glimpse of eternity that night...  I had never heard any of the bands that played play live before, but it was spectacular.  Mercy Me was amazing...and I've never been a particularly huge fan of Michael W. before..but to be there and hear him live...you could really hear the earnest devotion in his voice.  The spirit of God was most defenitly upon us.  If anyone out there ever gets a chance to see any of these bands..I highly recoomend going.  I also found Mercy Me to be very very touching.  Their lyrics were heartfelt and really expressed the brokeness we need to feel to come to God.   All night the sets were interspersed with praise and worship, modern stuff and hymns.  I'd have to say the most impacting moments were when the music died down and the whole amphitheater was singing the hymns a capella.  They ended the night by singing "our God is an  awesome God" a capella.  Then the band stopped playing and walked off the stage, but everyone in the crowd kept singing....with no one on stage.  If they hadn't turned the lights on and had security get everyone out of there, I'm sure we would have just stayed there all night praising God...   It was truly an amazing experience, having thousands there all united in spirit.....and that was just a mere drop in the ocean compared to what it will be like in eternity....

Friday, July 16, 2004

extreme frustration

AHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!  I've called everyone I know and NOBODY is free to hang out...i'm stuck inside on a friday night!....what a tragedy...how is a playa supposed to get his game on this way!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Da Bears

Apparently former football coach Mike Ditka is thinking about running for the US senate as the Republican candidate. That should make things interesting...I'm sure SNL will have a field day w/this one.

Read the story at CNN

Monday, July 12, 2004

Comments? Questions?

How come no one but Rach. ever posts comments to my posts? Is there anyone else out there...Is this thing on...? that's all

Good Times

I'm pretty excited...this Sunday I'm goin to see Michael W. Smith w/ Mercy Me and the David Crowder Band at the Va Beach Amphitheater.... I love David Crowder Band's music...I think I'm most lookin forward to seein them. If anyone out wants to go, tell me.

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

Krazy Killer Kangaroos? That's almost as alliterative as Panther Paw Path

Apparently in Austrailia the Kangaroos are going nuts and attacking people. Check out this story

"My friend started shouting: 'There's a kangaroo in the pond. It's got Summer'. It was surreal, like your worst nightmare," Christine Canham told the Canberra Times newspaper.


"She was screaming and screaming. The kangaroo just stared back at us. I will never forget that."

Sounds like a really bad horror movie

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

Adventures of a Legal Aid intern

Ok...the past few days have been pretty cool...the fourth was great. I got a chance to hang out with a bunch of people from my church (mostly Regent students. We went down to the strip, saw the fireworks, waded through the masses on Pacific ave., and finished it off by going to Harpoon Larry's over by 24th st. It was a great night and I got a chance to meet a bunch of really cool people. On Monday I went down to Busch Gardens with a few friends, we really spent most of the day just crusin' around Williamsburg...but it was cool...and then today rolls around. So I go to work and lets just say technical difficulties arose which prevented my working...to make a long story short...I ended up wearing a tie today and haulin myself down to Norfolk for nothing... oh well, that's how it goes sometimes I guess...hopefully tomorrow will work out better...


I know this was an entirely pointless post..but I was bored, hopefully the next one will be a little more humorous.... peace out.

Friday, July 02, 2004

Want the weekend off?

Ok..so apparently, recently the VA general assembly passed a bill by accident which requires businesses to give nonmanagement employees either Saturday or Sunday off (the employee's choice). From what I have seen in various news stories, they were trying to eliminate an obsolete blue laws statute, however, they failed to notice that there was another archaic "day of rest" statute. Both statutes had a long list of exemptions (which essentially took the teeth out of the day of rest statute/blue laws) however, when they eliminated the blue laws, this eliminated the list of exemptions, however, they failed to also repeal the day of rest statute. When they were changing the law, they screwed up, essentially eliminating the exemptions from the statute, thus giving power back to the day of rest statute. I haven't seen the law personally, but according to CNN

"So as of Thursday, the start of the state's fiscal year, all non-management employees can choose Sunday or Saturday -- if that is their day of Sabbath -- as their rest day. In addition, all workers are allowed 24 consecutive hours off each calendar week.

Penalties include a fine of up to $500 for each offense. Also, a business that forces an employee to work on a day of rest may have to pay triple the worker's regular pay."

pretty cool

Check out the story at CNN