April 1, 2005

  • Well, it seems to be the big story of the day (at least until the pope
    kicks it) so you know I have to throw my two cents in. Terry Schivo
    died. I know the parents are probably very distraught right now (and
    rightfully so………agree or disagree with them, they still lost
    their daughter) but at least now their is peace. For them. For the
    husband. For all her friends and family. But, most of all, for her. The
    parents don’t understand it now, but once their lives get back on
    track, things will be better. I hope that this whole tragic experience
    brings some things to light. First of all, how important it is to make
    clear to loved ones how you want to be handled in a similar situation
    and make sure to put that in a will. Most importanly, though, people
    need to understand and learn from what happened to her. She was bulimic
    and because of that, had a heart attack and wound up in the state that
    she was in. People (mostly teenaged girls, but anybody really) need to
    realize what can happen if they don’t get help for their bulimia. I
    know this might sound rather……….er………mean, but we can learn
    from Terry Schivo. When something tragic happens like this, if nothing
    else, something good has to come from it, and usually that something
    good is learning from it. I hope everybody comes away learning and
    doing what they need to prevent this from happening to themselves.

    So, the pope is going to die soon.

    Looks like the NFL might have a steroid problem too. Not that its a
    suprise. There has long been ‘roids in the NFL, but Todd
    Sauerbraun?  A punter? I mean, honestly, what the hell does a
    punter need steroids for? Then again, it is Todd Sauerbrun, and he is a
    fucking dumbass. Nevertheless, Congress wasted no time with this, they
    have already asked NFL Comish Paul Taglieabue (spelling please) to
    appear before a committee, just like the baseball players. Stay tuned.
    This is only the begining.

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