I just discovered that the bar I thought had no name here at the Denver airport is actually called the Blue Sky Bar, which is funny, since Colorado has some of the brownest skies I've ever seen.
I wish I would have made it to the gay area of St. Louis if there is such a thing, but it's not like we sat around bored except for part of today. I missed out on a lot of my pre-trip planning time because I was sick all week, but still bucked up and went to work.
I have already finished the book I bought, and really enjoyed it. The format was casual and fun, and it was a quick, refreshing read. Refreshing because it lacked all the doom and gloom of so much of the stuff I've read.
A guy next to me is wearing a suit and a stupid yellow charity bracelet. The combination is stunningly bad. Nothing says "I'm a tool" like a bracelet that you show off because it benefits cancer research, but only costs a dollar. Why not quietly donate more? Oh, right. What would be in it for you? Conspicuous charity is like conspicuous consumption, only instead of just a Hummer, it's a Hummer with a stupid yellow ribbon magnet on it.
I wish I would have made it to the gay area of St. Louis if there is such a thing, but it's not like we sat around bored except for part of today. I missed out on a lot of my pre-trip planning time because I was sick all week, but still bucked up and went to work.
I have already finished the book I bought, and really enjoyed it. The format was casual and fun, and it was a quick, refreshing read. Refreshing because it lacked all the doom and gloom of so much of the stuff I've read.
A guy next to me is wearing a suit and a stupid yellow charity bracelet. The combination is stunningly bad. Nothing says "I'm a tool" like a bracelet that you show off because it benefits cancer research, but only costs a dollar. Why not quietly donate more? Oh, right. What would be in it for you? Conspicuous charity is like conspicuous consumption, only instead of just a Hummer, it's a Hummer with a stupid yellow ribbon magnet on it.