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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a dirty scrabble player

ok, so, I haven't been blogging much lately, so people probably won't read this. I haven't been blogging because I don't have that much to say, at least not much that is sharable with world wide web.

Change has been a big issue in my life of late. Specifically, how to go about changing one's self and one's life.

Wait, I'm remembering a dream I had last night that was really weird. I was playing scrabble with some friends and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Hoffman tried to play the word Tuollome, which is the name of a river that I read about last fall in an econ case study. Anyway, I challenged it, because I thought it was a proper noun, and I thought he had misspelled it. Turns out he didn't misspell it, but it was a proper noun. He claimed that it could be used as an adjective. So I was a little miffed, but kept playing. Then I asked him what it meant, and he was stumped. I felt kind of like a jerk for being a stickler, but I was right. Lesson? Phillip Seymour Hoffman is a pretentious prick and a dirty scrabble player.

Ok, one more thing before I go back to the change issue. The senate voted down a minimum wage increase. Those bastards. The minimum wage is worth less now than in the 70s when adjusted for purchasing power. A minimum wage should be set so that a full-time worker can support himself and two children on it. I have no basis for that...but it sounds good to me! That's about 16 k/year.

Well...I don't really feel like writing anymore at the moment. More on change later.

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