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To: Nowhere Man

Thanks for the feedback. And Glad you like BSG. I started writing the reviews to keep me busy during the large amount of downtime at night after job hunting during the day back when I had no job. Got a bit more complicated squeazing the time in to do the reviews which is why I'm 2 weeks behind right now. But, will figure something out ;) May have to clone myself so I can afford to live and have some fun lol. I've missed the airing of the episode on it's regular night for the past 2 weeks and had to watch it after everyone else which kinda sucks; but, ...


237 posted on 08/13/2005 8:25:30 PM PDT by Havoc (Reagan was right and so was McKinley. Down with free trade. Hang the traitors high)
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To: Havoc; Toddsterpatriot
Thanks for the feedback. And Glad you like BSG. I started writing the reviews to keep me busy during the large amount of downtime at night after job hunting during the day back when I had no job. Got a bit more complicated squeazing the time in to do the reviews which is why I'm 2 weeks behind right now. But, will figure something out ;) May have to clone myself so I can afford to live and have some fun lol. I've missed the airing of the episode on it's regular night for the past 2 weeks and had to watch it after everyone else which kinda sucks; but, ...

I read a little bit of them and I am "grokking" the new BSG a little more. I don't get Sci-Fi, had to cut back on cable but my buddy tapes them for me. One thing about the new BSG that I find interesting is when Boomer and the guy she is with (can't remember his name) found a beacon in a restaurant on Caprica and it was actually a radio that looked like it came out of a 1967 Sears' catalog. My grandmother had one like it back then, got shortwave and so on.

Keep up the job search for something better. I know something better will come along eventually, just do what you can to survive. I kept hitting a brick wall myself and if you mind me bringing up my religious beliefs, I just pretty much decided to quit trying to be in control all by myself and ask God and Jesus to guide me. I remember a while back, I talked to one minister's wife and she put it in an interesting way to where when "Jesus died for our sins and carried the Cross for all of us, ask Him to help you carry your burdens and they will be lighter." Sorry for the sermon, but a little time after I resolved to do that, a better job did come along and I took it. I still do ask for the guidance though and thank Him for His help. It wasn't so much me but I attribute my current good fortune to God. It has worked for me in my situation.

I know according to some here, I should be working 24/7 but I'm just chillin' and watching our local PBS channel tonite, they have the 1973 Roy Orbison tour in Australia on. It is in black and white, the electronics geek in me remembers Australia didn't get color TV until 1974/75.

Getting back to the subject, there were a time when I started getting a little cocky myself like Toddster and then it seemed I had a total smackdown. I am a believer in karma and it worked on me, I needed a lesson in humility and humanity.

Religious or not, I just think we need to hold up all the judgements and condescending attitudes, one we do not know the true burdens of others, heck we wouldn't know each other or Toddster from Adam's Housecat so how can we judge each other from what we post here? I do know at one time, the Left will tear itself apart with all the conflicting interests on their side of the line but sometimes I don't think we will notices, we will be too busy blowing ourselves up on our side.
271 posted on 08/13/2005 9:32:50 PM PDT by Nowhere Man (Draft Michael Savage for President! Michael Savage in '08!)
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