A Great Loss
I want to begin this post by offering my sincerest condolences to the Croteau family. They lost a wonderful, strong young man today, and I'm very sorry for their loss. Kate, a very good friend of mine for 5 years plus, lost her brother Mike today. He was afflicted during his short 17-year life with Muscular Dystrophy. He had one of the most unique personalities you'd ever come across, though. The Mike I knew was sharp and funny, sarcastic, and clever. But he was also a caring brother, a loving son, and a fighter to the end. He was strong, and he will be missed. I'm don't know much about Muscular Dystrophy, but if you want to learn more or donate, visit www.mdausa.org
On to less important things now, I suppose.
Tonight I had a long debate with the guy next door. He lives in the room next to me, but might as well live at the other end of the world, as we have perfectly opposite opinions on EVERYTHING, it seems. Don't get me wrong, I like the guy. We just disagree. For example: he supports pure capitalism, I vehemently oppose it; he defends dropping nuclear bombs on Japan at the end of WWII, I oppose all nuclear bombing; he alleges that the Vietnam conflict was actually a pure guerrilla war, I say otherwise.
It's fun debating him, but we never get anywhere. We end up saying the same things over and over and over, and never getting through to the other. We always end up just stopping. And we got loud. It was interesting and passionate, but not really necessary. We never get anywhere.
Anyway, the Super Bowl is tomorrow. I'm so pumped.... GO PATS!!! I can't wait to see how the game goes. I hope it's close. I even hope it goes into overtime. That would make it the first Super Bowl ever to do so. That'd be awesome! We'll see how things turn out. Prediction: 21-17, Patriots are victorious!
Well, I'm exhausted. I'm probably going to pretend to go to bed, but not actually do so until about 4:30 in the morning. We'll see.
"Even in the desolate wilderness, stars can still shine."--Aoi Jiyuu Shiroi Nozomi
