Sunday, February 10, 2008

What a week(end)

I guess I was wrong when I said I'd be posting more lately...then again, it has been kind of time consuming here. Yesterday I went down with a couple friends to see Barack Obama speak in Bangor, which was fun, crowded, and inspiring. More on that later. Friday was busy as well; some of my friends are in a performance of "The One That Gets Slapped." It's a fine work, although a bit lengthy, and I saw it Saturday as well. Also Friday was a concert/dance, a rather loud bit of fun featuring a mash-up DJ called Girltalk. The quality was debatable, but it was enjoyable. More enjoyable was last night's event, a casino night featuring blackjack, craps and poker, and free alcohol for those over 21. It's actually entertaining watching and playing poker with obviously intoxicated people...until you realize that somehow, despite the alcohol, they're still winning.

Alas, the weekend is ending all too soon, and I will be plunged back into the darkness of work and classes. Tomorrow promises to be dreary, with classes starting at nine and not relenting until four, at which point I take myself to the chapel for a chorale rehearsal. We have a concert at the end of the week, which should be magnificent.

To speak for a moment on Obama: he is inspiring, that much is sure. However, he enjoys rhetoric quite a bit, and although I'm all for hearing about hope and change, I also want to know what exactly his plan is. So we're going to introduce federal grants of $4000 a year for college students, and all they have to do is community service? Great! Where do I sign up, and oh, how are you planning on doing that? Funding that? Oh, that's right, you're ending the War in Iraq, saving us untold sums of money. Again, how do you plan on doing that? Do we hand over a volatile region to an underprepared and corrupt government and let them last as long as they can (not long at all is my bet)? Sounds great. When is the next terrorist attack scheduled?

Don't get me wrong, I oppose the war and always have. Sadly, there's no voting record to prove it...but really? Do you think that your plan is realistic, Mr. Obama? Is hoping going to make all the Iraqis forget that they hate each other and us and live happily ever after? Seems alarmingly like this little scheme.

I have homework to do...that's all for me for now. No picture with this post...I don't have the energy. One more thing, though: working in the bookstore is finally paying off; I discovered the uncorrected proofs, and I'm working my way through the pile. All I have to do to read them is write a recommendation? Sounds like a plan. Beam me up, Scotty, we're going home.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you allowed to keep any ARCs from the bookstore? Do you remember my address?

upstate new york girl said...

I get them next....

DanEcht said...

First...seriously? Checkbookmate? Wow...

Also, I'm fairly sure I could hang on to them, but not so sure that it's actually allowed. Hmmm...

andrew said...

When the next attack happens, we'rr have all the community service needed to clean it up!

It's all part of the PLAN...

In any case did you/how did you vote in the primary/caucus thingummy?

DanEcht said...

You're right, Lakes, of course... :)

I did get slightly carried away. Obama does irritate me slightly, however, in that he doesn't reveal his master scheme.

achilles3 said...

I'm never right we all know that;-)
and yes as obamahype revs it's wicked annoying