Subtle Glow

my stubborn will, is learning to bend...

Weekend Plans

Filed under: Sorta Daily — Lily at 7:53 pm on Thursday, September 8, 2005

It’s Thursday. Almost Friday. woo!

So, yeah. I need to fold laundry. and have a margarita. but just one. cause I want to read later. and it’s too hard when you have more than one margarita.

Also? holy crap there will be a lot of people here on Saturday. I am hosting a BBQ. I am excited but also thinking Oh, shit where will we sit? I also want to be all neighborly and say Oh, hi! By the way I’m having people over on Saturday - but during the day. So when you hear all the fun we are having please choose to join in rather than spoil it. Only, really there’s no room so how about you just don’t spoil it? But that would only work if #1 - I ever actually SAW any of my neighbors and #2 - on the rare ocurrence of seeing such neighbors they even returned my fucking HELLO, much less a little hint of a polite smile. uppity bitch. Anyway!

I found this today -

Filed under: Sorta Daily — Lily at 8:30 am on Thursday, September 8, 2005

and I wish I had the link but it’s gone. Anyway:

Dear Red States…

We’ve decided we’re leaving. We intend to form our own country, and we’re taking the other Blue States with us.

In case you aren’t aware, that includes Hawaii, Oregon,Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and all the Northeast. We believe this split will be beneficial to the nation, and especially to the people of the new country of New California.

To sum up briefly: You get Texas, Oklahoma and all the slave states. We get stem cell research and the best beaches. We get Elliot Spitzer. You get Ken Lay.

We get the Statue of Liberty. You get Dollywood.
We get Intel and Microsoft. You get WorldCom.
We get Harvard. You get Ole’ Miss.

We get 85 percent of America’s venture capital and entrepreneurs. You get Alabama.
We get two-thirds of the tax revenue, you get to make the red states pay their fair share.

Since our aggregate divorce rate is 22 percent lower than the Christian Coalition’s, we get a bunch of happy families. You get a bunch of single moms.

Please be aware that New California will be pro-choice and anti-war, and we’re going to want all our citizens back from Iraq at once. If you need people to fight, ask your evangelicals. They have kids they’re apparently willing to send to their deaths for no purpose, and they don’t care if you don’t show pictures of their children’s caskets coming home. We do wish you success in Iraq, and hope that the WMDs turn up, but we’re not willing to spend our resources in Bush’s Quagmire.

With the Blue States in hand, we will have firm control of 80 percent of the country’s fresh water, more than 90 percent of the pineapple and lettuce, 92 percent of the nation’s fresh fruit, 95 percent of America’s quality wines (you can serve French wines at state dinners) 90 percent of all cheese, 90 percent of the high tech industry, most of the U.S. low-sulfur coal, all living redwoods, sequoias and condors, all the Ivy and Seven Sister schools, plus Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Cal Tech and MIT.

With the Red States, on the other hand, you will have to cope with 88 percent of all obese Americans (and their projected health care costs), 92 percent of all U.S. mosquitoes, nearly 100 percent of the tornadoes, 90 percent of the hurricanes, 99 percent of all Southern Baptists, virtually 100 percent of all televangelists, Rush Limbaugh, Bob Jones University, Clemson and the University of Georgia.

We get Hollywood and Yosemite, thank you.

Additionally, 38 percent of those in the Red states believe Jonah was actually swallowed by a whale, 62 percent believe life is sacred unless we’re discussing the death penalty or gun laws, 44 percent say that evolution is only a theory, 53 percent that Saddam was involved in 9/11 and 61 percent believe you are people with higher morals then we lefties.

By the way, we’re taking the good pot, too. You can have that dirt weed they grow in Mexico.

Sincerely,
Author Unknown in New California.

Yet here I was trying to think of which country I might want to move to. Silly me, trapped in the usual conformist’s way of thinking. It hadn’t ocurred to me to make our own new country, which is, in my opinion, a brilliant idea.

Seriously.

Filed under: Sorta Daily — Lily at 8:18 am on Thursday, September 8, 2005

No kidding!