It has been a crazy week, I was almost in the office for the whole week, except for a day trip to Casper for a meeting and another meeting here in town. It is amazing how productive I can be if I am actually at work. It was a big news week (at least concerning the things I think are important.)
American Idol: This week was kind of painful for me, mainly because I am not a huge Mariah Carey fan, I'm not even really a little Mariah Carey fan, but hey, she has a new CD out so the producers subjected us all to her music - whatever. I wish I could could say I was sad that Kristy Lee got kicked off, but I really wasn't, I mean, she was not going to win, or even be in the top 3, so it was just a matter of time. Next week is Andrew Lloyd Weber week, it can either be amazing or painful, we will see. I am having some fun trying to predict what everyone will sing. I admit it, I am kind of a musical geek, so I have very stong opinions on what they should sing, so if the contestants want to give me a ring, I have excellent advice.
Politics: While I personally find it entertaining to watch Senators Clinton and Obama continue to destroy each other at every opportunity, I am even getting a little tired of it. I am ready for the Dems to get their poop on a group and pick a candidate so we can move on with the real election. I do not plan on being anywhere near Denver this summer during their convention, it could be REALLY ugly.
News: The saddest story I have seen in a long time is the Polygamist Compound mess happening in Texas. When you have about 400 children, and no one can really determine who the parents are, that is sad. I hope that they can figure some way to do something, but I do not know if it will happen. Not that Texas is the only state with polygamy issues (cough, Utah, cough) that need to be taken care of, but this one is a little extreme. I want someone to try and explain to me how they think that it is in the best interests of any of the kids, and by kids I mean most of the "wives" as well. Sad.
Weather: We had a typical week, 70 one day, 36 the next, oh well, the weekend looks nice.
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