Monday, July 19, 2004

Some things I learned recently...

"You feel like there is something more to your life that you have not yet discovered. Go the distance and you will discover more about yourself than you ever dreamed possible." -- Madame Leota
 


  •  I have a rather sever case of (Dis ney i' tis) n 1.condition related to the uncontrollable desire to return to “The Park”. Only known relief is a trip to Disneyland. There is no permanent cure....and no cure is being researched as those afflicted don't WANT one! People who suffer from Disneyitis have also been known to spend an unusual amount of time at their local Disney Stores to temporarily relieve some of the symptoms associated with the disease. They will also tape, watch, re-watch, and re-re-watch Disney videos, specials, parades, vacation planners, etc. Also will subscribe to Disney Magazine, and will read every brochure on Disney they can get their hands on. They will sport hats, coats, jackets, pants, and carry bags with Disney logos. Can't go more than one full year without going to “The Park” without becoming suicidal, or worse, homicidal! And no matter how many vacation days they take, they always seem to get ticked off at everything one or even two days before they have to leave “The Park” and go back to the rat race. Find out if you've got it as bad as I do.
  • I am not the only one who loves flip flops. I am, however, probably the only one who wears them in winter to prove a point to people who don't care, and pretend I am somewhere I am not.

Oberlin is not the school I thought it was. I haven't decided whether this is a good thing or a bad thing...

RADICAL ACTIVIST U: OBERLIN COLLEGE

By Jean Pearce, FrontPageMagazine.com November 5, 2003

Most parents would not knowingly send their kids to a college where radical political and sexual indoctrination by the faculty and administration was virtually inescapable. Most parents would be concerned if their offspring were taught that the Arab television network al-Jazeera was the best source of news about the Iraq war or if faculty and administrators indoctrinated students with a one-sided message about U.S. foreign policy both inside and outside the classroom, then helped them organize protests against their country. Most parents would be concerned if their kids were exhorted to have sex by campus-sponsored speakers or encouraged to get promiscuous at orgies hosted by the college and attended by both students and faculty. But the folks who send their kids to Ohio's Oberlin College aren't typical parents. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, Oberlin is the number-one college choice for professors' kids in the Northwest. It's also popular with the children of far-Left activists, many of whom attended the school themselves. And it's become a haven for gay and transgender students.Click here to read the rest of the article at FrontPageMag.com.

  • If I am not careful  could severly abuse these lovely new text color options.
  • I should not write about things I don't understand...nah, scratch that one.
  • Friends are a good thing. I need to remember that.

 



4 Comments:

Blogger Jeanne said...

Hey. I wear flipflops in winter. i used to wear them when it was -20. lol. :-D So i do it too!

2:32 PM  
Blogger Sora said...

Oh, good, I'm glad I'm not alone in my single-minded flip-flop adoration:)

4:31 PM  
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Blogger Sora said...

*sighs* See? Weird double posts again...

2:36 PM  

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