Jan. 15th, 2005
I spent a long long day at work organizing and fixing most of the religion section. Now as someone who digs one God and subscribes to a lot of peculiar dogma I have to say, even I am put off by a lot of those ultra-religious folks. What is up with them? They seem to be absolute nutbars who are keen on talking to themselves, or people not to hip to personal hygiene or they wear just a bit too much eye makeup that seems to be seven years out of date. What gives?
I have noticed a few other things. If the book is pastel it is much more likely to be of a Protestant nature and if the book is of a burgundy, blue or gold color it is going to be Catholic inclined. I don't know if that is on purpose but merely an observation.
So today I found out that with my health insurance through work certain procedures are co-pay (which isn't surprising) and it seems that even with the co-pay the cost of having my wisdom teeth removed would be one thousand dollars on my part. I think the phrase that comes to mind is "what the freaking hell?" or "screw that." (take your pick) With the co-pay. What are they paying for? the cotton? I told Mr. Jenner I am waiting until we get married to get those teeth removed.
Tonight after work the kind Mr. Jenner met me at work and we went to the Pink Door for pasta and wine. We then raced to the movies and saw Life Aquatic which I think was a rather ambitious film that dragged a bit in some parts and was quite amusing in others. Bill Murray does rock anything he does but that goes without saying. I loved Bud Cort as Bill Ubell the bond guy. Clever stuff. Yes it is very whimsical and not the best of Wes Anderson but still a fun way to spend an evening. For those who aren't quite sure about making the effort I can point out that there are bewbies in the movie so that might be something to lure people to see the film.
So...no snow, just some pissing rain and that is it.
I think I need a hot bath.
I have noticed a few other things. If the book is pastel it is much more likely to be of a Protestant nature and if the book is of a burgundy, blue or gold color it is going to be Catholic inclined. I don't know if that is on purpose but merely an observation.
So today I found out that with my health insurance through work certain procedures are co-pay (which isn't surprising) and it seems that even with the co-pay the cost of having my wisdom teeth removed would be one thousand dollars on my part. I think the phrase that comes to mind is "what the freaking hell?" or "screw that." (take your pick) With the co-pay. What are they paying for? the cotton? I told Mr. Jenner I am waiting until we get married to get those teeth removed.
Tonight after work the kind Mr. Jenner met me at work and we went to the Pink Door for pasta and wine. We then raced to the movies and saw Life Aquatic which I think was a rather ambitious film that dragged a bit in some parts and was quite amusing in others. Bill Murray does rock anything he does but that goes without saying. I loved Bud Cort as Bill Ubell the bond guy. Clever stuff. Yes it is very whimsical and not the best of Wes Anderson but still a fun way to spend an evening. For those who aren't quite sure about making the effort I can point out that there are bewbies in the movie so that might be something to lure people to see the film.
So...no snow, just some pissing rain and that is it.
I think I need a hot bath.