Sunday, March 20, 2005

What has he thinking?

I just finished watching an interview with Tom Sizemore on Geraldo. Can anybody tell me they actually feel sorry for this guy? First of all he can off as a total prick during the interview and was more worried about losing 18 million dollars than his addiction problem. Second he was worried about being blacklisted and not being able to work. What I really want to know is where did he get the idea that even dating Heidi Fleiss would be a good career move. He made the decision to date a convicted felon and then after his decision turns out to have been an unwise one he wants us to feel sorry for him and talks bad about her in the interview. Did he not know who she was when he made the decision to date her? Why does he think he can use poor judgement and then blame the consequences of that poor judgement on others. I hope after seeing this interview that he never again works in Hollywood, because he does not seem to take responsibility for the bad decisions he has made. Unfortunately, we live in a society that ignores poor behavior by the elite.

If I had to choose a political party I would refer to myself as a Republican. However, I doubt whether I really see the significance of congress, Republican or Democrat. After seeing first of all that whether or not steroids is being used in baseball is a matter of national inerest, I started to lose any of the little faith left I had in congress. The rest of the faith was lost tonight when I watched the House of Representatives debate and then vote on the Terri Schiavo case. Congress needs to realize there are more important issues that they should be dealing with. The reason that congress chose to take up the Terri Schiavo case, I think we will soon learn is that it fits the Conservative Pro-Life agenda and any court victories won in this case may be used to push for a complete ban of abortion. Please do not take me wrong, because I do sypathize with her family, I just do not feel that it was a congressional issue. Congress is over stepping its boundaries in both of these situations.

I thought I was going to win $10,000 with my NCAA bracket at ESPN.COM, however I have come to the realization that it is probably not going to happen. I can say that all four of my Final 4 teams are still alive, which at this point buts me way ahead of quite a few people. Currently, I am ranked at 99.2% or 21000th place, to be that high out of millions of entries and still have all of my final four teams alive is actually quite an accomplishment and means I still have a shot at the money but I was feeling better yesterday when I was at 100% and in the top 1200. I know my chance of winning is 1 in some odd million but I can dream until I fall out of the top 2% of overall entries.

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