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My Saturday in Hindsight…I am a Rock Star Now!

So yesterday, I spent the day at Villanova reading about the genderization of the financial industries from 1870 to 1930…really boring stuff, if you ask me.  I packed it in about 3:30 and drove home, deciding on the way that I wanted to go to the Pub (I skipped lunch, as getting on and off [...]

Rantings of a Musical Purist…

I’ve been called a lot of things…closed-minded, a musical snob, musical purist (that’s my own), but there is one thing that is for sure…never, never EVER question my musical knowledge. If I don’t know it, then it is simply not worth knowing.  So when David Lee Roth left Van Halen more than 20 years ago [...]

My God Complex Goes Mobile

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Last Christmas, Todd bought me my iPhone. Not since my kitty Abbey have I adored a gift quite like I adore my iPhone (don’t worry Abbey, you’re still my very favorite gift!) This December, my phone will be the ultimate gadget, as SimCity is released as an iPhone app.
This is bad, [...]

UFOs over Bucks County

I must start off by saying that as a Bucks County resident, I have never seen a UFO.  This past summer I bought some comfy Adirondack chairs for our back porch and Todd and I would spend some late nights drinking out there, but I never saw a UFO.  Would I have liked to? Sure. [...]

Watching History: Obama Defeats McCain

So Obama won.  My faith in humanity has been restored. It was a long night at school, but Todd gave me the play by play update as I drove home.  I did get home in time to see Obama win it.
As I was watching the election unfold, I wondered what it must be like for [...]

Happy Election Day!

I woke up around 6 this morning (my day off) with that excited-butterflies-in-my-stomach feeling I get on Christmas morning (yes, I still get that feeling on Christmas…even at my age).  For, today is election day.  I am a political junkie to a fault…Todd and I discuss politics more than anything, though we tend to agree [...]