Entry: (8) Turkey For Me, Turkey For You (8) Thursday, November 27, 2003



Yooo! What's up.

It's Thanksgiving! Ay, it's not Thanksgiving without Adam Sandler though.

I've been really busy lately with school & crap. I know that no one was biting their nails waiting for a new entry anways, :). I miss everyone that I used to talk to on here. It seems like everyone becomes really close over the summer and then we lose touch / don't talk over the school year. School has been .. interesting. Meeting Josh for the second time (he went to my elementry school) had to be a highlight. Little Josher was cute as a button! Haha. Yeahh, he made fun of my mullet. The first day we started going out, I walked into class and he was showing everyone my mullet picture from 1st grade. Silly squash. His birthday is December 1st and mine is the 5th. Isn't it cool, our birthdays are in the same week, =).

I'm really kinda blah right now about everything. I'm really bored.

Hmm, something I found interesting. In the December issue of VOGUE, they had an article on the heroines of 2003. For musicians they had Dixie Chicks. In the article, it told the reader some very interesting facts about things that the wonderful people of the U.S. of A. have done.

1. Natalie Maines' (lead singer) husband, actor Adrian Pasdar, was booed druing a charity baseball game at a stadium in Texas.
2. Emily Robinson (banjo) found out that the Red Cross had refused the trio's charity money.
3. Martie Maguire (fiddler) was told that the White House had released a statement on the Dixie Chicks boycott. It read, simply, "Their fans have spoken."

What a wonderful world, eh. Jonathan Van Meter says there isn't any room in country music for artists with liberal politics. I guess he's right huh.

FREE NATALIE! .. I went to their Honor The Earth tour and they were awesome live. Now, can anyone tell me what the Honor The Earth Tour was all about?  I doubt it.

The song "Where Is The Love" was on the top of the charts for 6 weeks straight. Throughout the song it questions love throughtout the world. In one part of the song it states, and I quote, " The war's going on but the reason is undercover.. the truth is kept secret, it's swept under the rug.. If we never know truth, then we never know love." The Black Eyed Peas are questioning Bush's authority! Hell, they could've been in Europe when they wrote that song!

Err, that's messed up.

Well. Happy Thanksgiving! I'm thankful for all my friends, Josh, three days off of school, and the artists with a voice. Thank you, toodles, bye bye.

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