Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Cold daze

G'day Everyone.

It's a cold day outside, but I'm warm by the "fireplace". My laptop that acts like a "fireplace". Nice and warm. Today is World AIDS day. Today is a day to remember how many friends that we have lost to AIDS out there. Education is the key and so is showing support for safe sex as well. I hope you will take it as a day to remember people in prayer.
It makes me wonder of just how fast the government can rush in a swine flu shot when they're not rushing in an AIDS shot to help people dying from this disease that has been around since the 1980s. We still must hope that some day our government will come around and create a medicine that will either cure, or slow the AIDS disease. Drug companies must not make a profit on sick people.

Lately the news that involves Tiger Wood's car accident and the DC couple that crashed the Obama's State Dinner astounds me. While the outrage grows over both cases, it seems more likely that the DC couple that crashed the White House Party will face some serious charges.

Sad to hear: Norte Dame fired Charlie Weis from his coaching job. Perhaps the Fighting Irish do need fresh blood and fresh perspective after all.

Joe Pa is waiting as the rest of us PSU fans are doing. Waiting to hear the word of WHERE PSU will play in what bowl game and against who it will be. Like I have said my dream before: I want PSU to have a RE-MATCH with the Iowa Hawkeyes! Quarterback Clark needs a chance to redeem himself for once against Iowa. If the Bowl Championship Series (the damn BCS system) doesn't grant that, then the future of college football could happen some day.

Meanwhile, drivers in the State of PA and visitors passing through should take a lot of care on the roads as Deer Season opened yesterday. Right now, the deers are running for their lives in the day and trying to run back to their grounds at night. In saying that, deer related car accidents are bound to happen more often for a while. So please, take good care while driving. Be ready for those deers.
For me, it has been my big wish to go back hunting again out there. But nobody wants to take me and I'm left out of the joy of hunting. I miss those days when it's been a thrill to go after a buck or a two. Only way for me to cope this deer season? Break out the computer game that involve deer hunting. :-)

So have a great week. Don't forget: Deaf Santa at the Lycoming Mall THIS SATURDAY, December 5th!

Semper FI

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