Photoblog updated
Saturday, July 31st, 2004Photoblog updated, Photo Friday entry posted:
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Photoblog updated, Photo Friday entry posted:
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I got my Mayday Project entry completed: You can see it here. I’m entry #64. It was alot of fun! 
Dammit. After my last post I hit “new entry” instead of “save”. I’m overtired.
Here are more “darn cat pictures”. These were taken mainly by SP w/the Canon Digital Elph.
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No, I don’t want this to become a “cat blog” or a “blog dedicated mostly to one’s cat”. But, I was overdue to take current pix of the new cat, as she was not in very good shape when we first got her from the pound, and I like to reference all new photos I upload.
People are so Ignorant. SP and I went to our favorite Indian restaurant for dinner. As we were seated, the waiter said “I’ll put you under the Entwined Lovers picture”.
After we glance at the picture, the waiter says: “Some people have asked me, ‘is that Osama?‘” I was horrified, how ignorant! I said; “that’s horrible!” The waiter says “anything brown with a beard, right?” and walks away. I felt SO BAD. I mean, it’s moments like that that I’m ashamed to be an American. No, I’m not. I guess it’s more that I’m just ashamed of some of my fellow Americans. That’s SO ignorant and SO narrow-minded. It just makes me sick not only that somebody would think that (did they really think that???) but that they would say it to the Indian waiter. Maybe they were joking, but that is NOT funny. I don’t know which is more sick, that an American would be that ignorant as to think it was osama, or that an American would be so ignorant as to joke about it to the Indian waiter. SP was horrified, too. Idunno, I just had to vent about it, it really bothered me. They’re REALLY nice people there at the restaurant, they don’t deserve biggoted attitudes or jokes.
SP and I went to see a Maple Leafs game. We took some pictures along the way, take a look: 
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