Obama wins
EEEEEEEEE, Obama! Will post details of today later. Just yay!
EEEEEEEEE, Obama! Will post details of today later. Just yay!
I realized I never wrote about my recent head injury, and it was pretty funny even to me, so you might enjoy …
Holy damn, my brother just informed me that UK lost to Florida 63-5. We managed to beat Arkansas last week 21-20, I …
Jessica mentioned Boyz II Men earlier and I was reminded of how I used to listen to their music back in elementary …
Wow, what do I blog about? I’m about to skip my astronomy class because, darn it, it’s wet out there and my …
Alistair Fox considers Utopia to be Thomas More’s playground for fleshing out ideas that would not have come to fruition in his life. This proposed purpose of Utopia is evident in how More describes the Utopians, their religion, and their way of life, which all reflect aspects of More’s life. Fox observes that More injects into the Utopian people these similarities with himself: interests in gardening and music and a dislike of material wealth. The Utopian religion resembles More’s own Christianity, and the apparent secret to happiness in Utopia lies in furthering your education, which fits with More’s scholastic nature.
I just had to call Todd and tell him that I spent some of his money accidentally. Jessica and I have been …
I’m divided on how I feel about the recent Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae bail-outs by the government. While I don’t like …