August 2, 2005
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I just had a birthday. Woohoo! Go Leos Go! 24. I don't feel any older. I hope that's s good thing. It was so much fun going to New York to visit my cousins. Man is traffic crazy out there! and cousin Ebonee is completely acclimated and she has only been there a month. I thought she was driving like a maniac, but really thats how you're supposed to drive there. Michigan driving is so freaking relaxed compared to that insanity. What a blast! What a present! Thank you mommy!
I went to a comedy club called the Comedy Cellar. I laughed my ass off for 2 hours straight! We also went to Cafe Wha? An experience for sure. I definitely recommend Junior's cheescake. I could of eaten the whole thing all by myself. This trip was just so great because I got to experience the city, not as a tourist but more like a local. Not that I saw even 10% of it all. I think it would take years to see everything there is to see and do.
Well, I am off to start a new book before bed. I jus finished 'Till Next We Meet'. Pretty good Histrical Romance. I got it Sunday at Sam's Club for only $3.47. I'm about to start 'Slick'. I got this one for free. Mom's co-worker loaned it to me. I hear its good. Will let you know when I done. TTFN!

Comments (1)
Happy belated Birthday, and many happy returns to boot! I can only imagine what the catalyst for your last post was, but unfair judgements are something I think many are familiar with. Most Fundamentalist religions just LOVE to inform us how we're going to burn forever in a pit a fiery nastiness don't they? We worship the wrong God, or we're not worshiping Him/Her/It the right way, we're eating the wrong food, we're living the wrong lifestyle, or we're in love with the wrong person, and by that I mean gender. But it's our life, and nobody has the right by any authority to tell us how to live it morally--that's something for us to discover on our own. Although forming opinions and making judgements are unavoidably human (we can't stop thinking about other people and how we feel about what they do), we can certainly choose how or even if to express them at all. A pity so many others haven't learned to be considerate in this way.
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--JG
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