Yes, bowling:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Game 1 | | | | | | | | | | |
Game 2 | | | | | | | | | | |
Game 3 | | | | | | | | | | |
Game 4 | | | | | | | | | | |
Clearly, I should have stopped after the third game. I kind of sucked the rest of the time, mostly because I had trouble getting the ball to go at the angle I wanted. I'm thinking that means that that muscle needs more work, suggesting I should probably bowl more.
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Plus I got to wear my snazzy shoes again. |
I also got sushi over there at another Ninja Sushi. This one was not as good as the airport one, but still had fairly decent food. Because of the late lunch, I still haven't made dinner, but I think that's going to change soon. I thought I had more links today, but I guess I don't. Bunny sandwich, then:
- Bunnies in bumper cars!
- I don't understand the current push to basically say, "look, that guy makes more than you and doesn't do any real work. Why don't you get angry at him and take that money away?" Especially since "that guy" always seems to not be making an excessive amount of money, but works in a union job, or for the government, or as a teacher. Isn't suggesting that everyone should be equally poor, while the super rich continue to be super rich a very cynical viewpoint? Why aren't people seeing this fact? Besides, if state governments hadn't gutted college level funding, tuition wouldn't have increased. So, let's go through this slowly: First, stop funding colleges due to "budget cuts." Second, watch tuition rise and begin to price college out of people's means. Third, blame the people (this is today's actual link) who work at the college for not working hard enough, and if they only made less (or did more), tuition wouldn't rise. Is the fourth step to then not pay people as much, and when that doesn't help, dismantle the entire thing? Seriously, if I could light people on fire with my mind...
- Bunny ears!
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