Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Catch me if you can..

Easter came and went and I didn't post a Jesus died on the cross for our (yours and mine) sins kinda blog. Actually, the blog would've been that Jesus ROSE from the dead after dying on the cross for our (yours and mine) sins. I think that's the more accurate depection of how that blog would've have at least started, who knows how it would have ended, or maybe I gave away the ending with the rising from the dead part, ha ha. Ok, enough circle talk, Easter did come and go and I was able to spend some time in TX with my family and my BFF who was in town visiting a sick friend of hers. The only downside to that trip was that I got sick on the day that I was supposed to hang out with T before she headed back to the Midwest :-( That pretty much sucked, along with the 4hr drive I had to make as well feeling like crap.

So back in the boot....

Had to see a doc about a shoulder issue, that is still a freakin issue, ugh!

I came across a pretty dumb debate on a message board that I frequent. The questioned was taken from this lil snippet of an article

Miss USA stirs controversy

The Internet was buzzing Monday about a Miss USA controversy.

First runner-up Carrie Prejean (Miss California) was asked about legalizing same-sex marriage from judge Perez Hilton, the Internet blogger behind perezhilton.com."I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody there. But that's how I was raised and that's how I think it should be," Prejean said during Sunday night's live telecast.Hilton was visibly upset, and there was a mixed reaction from the live audience. Prejean ultimately came up short, losing the title to Miss North Carolina, Kristen Dalton.On Monday, Keith Lewis, the executive director for Miss California USA/Teen USA, said he was saddened by Prejean's response.Prejean, who has been romantically linked to Olympian Michael Phelps, spoke on Monday, too: "I feel like I'm the winner. I really do," she said to pageant host Billy Bush on "The Billy Bush Show," noting that she had 1,000 new messages on Facebook and 2,000 friend requests.Prejean added that her answer "did cost me my crown," but said: "I wouldn't have had it any other way. I said what I feel. I stated an opinion that was true to myself, and that's all I can do."

The question posed was if you were in her shoes, would you have given the same response? Should her response have cost her the crown? My how the keys were flying on that one! I tried to stay out of it mainly because I was super busy at work and didn't have time to really "play" today, but of course I don't think her opinion and her views should have cost her the crown, she gave an honest answer about how she feels, which was her right to do so. Some of the diabtribe that was going on was pure d ridiculous to me, see, that's me giving my opinion that is probably against the grain, but when is my opinion along the grain.

I'll have to tell you all about the surprise party for my grandma at a later date, ya girl is tirred! (and yes I spelled that wrong on purpose)

Well blogland, it's time for me to call it a night, I have long days ahead of me.


Brown, out!

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