do i have to cry for you?
Well again I didn't do anything. Getting quite sad - I don't even bother changing out of my pajamas. Anyways did nothing, except watch some tv, like the two Warriors games. Stupid Richardson had to score thirty two points, now I don't know anymore whether or not to drop him. I burned off a lot of stuff, so now I have room to download again. I got the webcam back up and running, but for some reason (probably attbi getting pissed at me for moving so much bandwidth these past few days) it was laggy as heck. I haven't left the house in two days. This is sad. I'm have an appointment at the gym tomorrow (or today rather) afternoon. I want to make a trip out to Target for some cheap dvds. Does Target Dublin even sell $5.99 dvds? Down in socal I saw
Drive Me Crazy for that price, but I didn't get it because I wasn't sure if my discount would work or not. Compared to every other Target, the Dublin one has a weaksauce collection of movies. Didn't go out to Alameda for open rink. Next time I'll go.
While eating lunch I read an article about how much the state spends on prison inmates vs public school students. Yes, I'm on my soap box/political platform now. Apparently the state spends about $22, 000 a year on an inmate, while the money spent on a student is less than one third that amount. What the heck is up with that. And people tell me my priorities aren't straight. With $7, 000 a year, the state gives students books, a classroom environment with desks, whiteboards, windows, floors, bathrooms, running water, a roof, etc. Hey guess what? That's all the inmates need. A little cell with a hole in the wall and a toilet with a sink. Food? School lunches are two dollars a day. Times that by three meals a day, by 365 days and that comes out to $2190 a year. So what does the state need to spend the extra eleven grand on? Tv? Exercise equipment? Art classes? Give me a break. Give the inmates a field to run around in to keep their muscles from going stiff when they're good, and give them a smaller cell without the window when they're bad. Basketballs can be bought for five dollars each; buy maybe two of those each year and that's good enough. They can share basketballs. Buy one inmate a basketball, one a soccer ball, one a football, and all have them all share. I don't know about you, but the numbers seem kind of whack there.
[18:02] pansy: and will i see some one timer action
[18:02] ever-- if mac puts the puck on our sticks, yes
[18:14] jlu: i think it's strapon
[21:25] LanJai: trista looks hella better
[21:26] jlu: well it's not all looks
[21:26] LanJai: but damn
Ah, young Kenji...