Friday
Dude, I'm so stoned
I woke up this morning feeling like I had been kicked in the pills, then my back started hurting. I complained to my wife and she drove me to the emergency room. I highly recommend Richardson Regional if you're in the area: very clean and very efficient. I had a really cool nurse and a great doctor, they looked at my balls, gave me some pain meds, and sent me off for testing. I was in and out of the hospital in under 3 hours.
I have a 2mm stone that has now passed into my bladder, and each kidney has a 1mm stone that I need to have a urologist review, but it could have been worse. I was expecting a diagnosis of cancer or testicular torsion and that the only medical response is immediate amputation. I guess when you go in to the hospital expecting to have your junk cut off, a kidney stone isn't that bad by comparison.
Thursday
Can a Leppert change it's spots?
Anyway, I voted for the guy, even though he is a Republican, I just thought he was the best guy for the job.
I have to say that I am deeply confused on the issue of the so-called "tax payer owned hotel". Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Will it improve Dallas' economy as Mayor Leppert says, or will poor shmucks like me and you get stuck holding the check, as Anne Raymond of Crow Holdings and Citizens Against the Taxpayer-Owned Hotel says.
And as if the issue itself wasn't confusing enough, the commercials for and against make it almost indecipherable. Is checking "no" on the ballot box a vote for or against the hotel? Does no mean yes or does no mean no? The commercials are terrible and make a confusing issue confusinger.
Wednesday
Frank and Earnest
I can't stand euphemisms and euphemistic language. I don't say African-American when I mean black person, I don't say little people or vertically challenged when I mean midget or dwarf. What is with people who think that changing a title will change the situation?
Little person seems even worse than midget, at least a midget is unique. A person with dwarfism could suffer from Achondroplasia, Growth hormone deficiency, Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, diastrophic dysplasia, pseudoachondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, primordial dwarfism, Turner syndrome, or osteogenesis imperfecta. The midget doesn't normally suffer from these various maladies, but he gets lumped with "little people" and loses his unique quality.
I don't say big-boned or pleasantly plump when I mean fat ass. I know I'm way behind the curve on this subject, but why can't we just call 'em as we see 'em.
I don't understand why white is appropriate for white people, but black is not appropriate for black people. Should I insist on being referred to as an Anglo-American? Or European-American? It's dumb and pointless and does nothing to bring people and cultures together. Labels like these only drive us all further apart and create a sense or anxiety and fear around people of other backgrounds and ethnicities. Can't we just be people and do our best to get along?
Excluding the French, of course. Bunch of cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

