Apr. 21st, 2006

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I didn't understand what half the questions meant though, so I should probably take this with a grain of salt.

You scored as Libertarian. Libertarians believe that you have the right to live your life as you wish, without the government interfering, as long as you don't violate the rights of others. This translates into strong protections for privacy and property rights, and a weak to non-existent social safety net.

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Libertarian

65%

Old School Democrat

55%

Green

55%

Pro Business Republican

55%

New Democrat

50%

Socially Conservative Republican

50%

Foreign Policy Hawk

25%

What's Your Political Philosophy?
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Today is Friday, woo hoo! Most people go into Friday looking forward to the weekend, but I have to work. But at least I get to sleep in, which I haven't been able to do this week since I've been babysitting. Dylan is playing quietly in his room, so it's been a pretty easy day so far. His mom is coming home at 2, because he has a doctor's appointment at 3, so it looks like I'll be leaving early today, yay!

So Disneyland ended up not being as good of an idea as I thought it would be. He seemd excited to go when we got there, but he didn't want to go on any rides! We went on the Jungle Cruise 3 times, Peter Pan once (at my insistence, he didn't want to go at first, but then he loved it!), King Arthur's Carousel once, and Snow White's Daring Journey once. It was about 80 degrees, but felt even hotter because the sun just bounces off the pavement. It was also really crowded, which I expected. I think that might have been part of the reason why he just wasn't into it.

California Adventure was even worse. We went on Monsters Inc. twice, and then this little parachute-type ride called Jumpin' Jellyfish, again, at my insistence. It was even hotter yesterday, and since there are fewer rides there, the lines were longer. We were in line for Monsters Inc. for about an hour both times, and the second time, there was a kid behind us who would not stop crying. I really wanted to go on Tower of Terror, so I thought about getting my hand stamped and going back later by myself, but I was just too tired. I'm looking forward to my childfree life now :).

Steve is still sick, poor guy. He's been sleeping on the couch for the past few nights because he doesn't want to wake me up, and he's really comfortable. I should be the one sleeping out there, but he keeps waking up in the middle of the night and going there on his own. Two nights ago, I guess I was complaining about his coughing, which I don't remember at all, so he slept on the couch. Last night, I told him that I was probably sleepin when I said it, and to just ignore me next time. Well, last night, I was wide awake while he was hacking away. I started getting really annoyed, which I know isn't fair, and then he just said "bye" and went on the couch. We have never spent the night apart while being under the same roof since we've been married, so no fights have ever resulted in anyone sleeping out on the couch or anything, but I still felt bad that he was out there.

Shit

Apr. 21st, 2006 07:09 pm
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Giguere has a lower body injury, so Bryzgalov is in goal tonight. Fantastic. And Steve is carrying on a conversation with the announcers right now, like they can hear them.
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