Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Lode 4-5

It is evidently far more acceptable to wish for the deportation of illegals and loathing for pederasts than for me to tell women to get married and have kids. It could have to do with the level of tact with which I proceeded in respect to extolling the need to throw illegals out.

In other news, my Twins started the season 0-1, dropping one to the Blue Jays by a score of 6-3. Santana was credited the loss in an opening day disappointment. 181 more games to go, including the home opener which I shall be delightfully attending.

NOTE: We don't have to deport Santana because he came here legally. Thank goodness.

7 comments:

troutsky said...

Little bit of negative feedback on the Leave it to Beaver piece? Im not surprised. Yours is an enigmatic intellect, you always keep us guessing.

A Wiser Man Than I said...

I'll take that as a compliment. =)

troutsky said...

By the way, do you feel there is a trend toward more government regulation even since Reagan? Out here in the West it seems de-regulation has been the order for twenty five years.

it is a compliment, nothing worse for me than "stock", conformist opinions.

troutsky said...

By the by the way, are you staing in the last post that socialists have lost their mind? Hardly a coherent rebuttal.

A Wiser Man Than I said...

By the by the way, are you staing in the last post that socialists have lost their mind? Hardly a coherent rebuttal.

Sorry, when did I say this? I'm not sure what you're referring to and feel it would be unfair for me to reply our of context.

By the way, do you feel there is a trend toward more government regulation even since Reagan? Out here in the West it seems de-regulation has been the order for twenty five years.

There seems to be more loops to jump through for small businesses at least. Whether or not the rich companies can simply get around these issues... you know, I'm not really sure on this one. I'll put it on the back-burner for another time.

Chris Schanz said...

Jackson,

Any baseball fan would know that their are 162 games in the MLB season, not 182. Unless you're counting a 20-game playoff, which the Twins won't play 20 games in the playoffs, but I won't be surprised if they make it.

C'mon man!


-Chris Schanz

A Wiser Man Than I said...

Man, I feel like a huge n00ber. I guess I shouldn't be allowed to go to the Twins' home-opener today. Sigh.

How've you been man?