Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Obama, LA TIMES

I'm currently at home for Veteran's Day.

My friend Liz was down in Torrance today coincidentally so we had some good italian at Fritto Misto in Hermosa Beach, 5 min from my house. I think there's one in Santa Monica also. It's a cool place because you can build your own pasta from like 40 different sauce choices, meats, veggies, herbs.

I had the Spinach Linguini with Italian Turkey Sausage, Carmelized Onions, Spicy Marinara, and Roasted Red Pepper. It was some serious heat!
Fritto Misto is not your average Olive Garden btw. Its homey and saucy and good.

sososo...


courtesy of my camera phone

My mom came home from work with three L.A Times'! Her coworker waited in line for them and thought of us. My mom wouldn't let me sell it on ebay. "One for you, one for your sister, one for me", she said.

So, my mom and my dad both voted for Obama. Only after the fact, do they know I voted for McCain. My dad loves his mexican workers, wants immigration reform and is a self-proclaimed democrat.

You know, the media can only show so much footage of black people crying about Obama's win on TV. Maybe they could show some white people crying as well? Today on POWER 106, Obama went to far as to call in and say thanks to the station. A bit much ghetto, Barack! We definitely did not hear George W. Bush call JoJo on KIIS after his win in 2004!
Bad joke. sorry.

So now I've been reading what all the other countries are feelin about Obama's win.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/

CNN.COM/POLITICS is no longer of interest to you or me. Feel the wave of the win, on an international scale. It's insane how many endorsements Obama could've received from presidents and prime ministers around the world, although its good that he didn't acutally get them (like from Castro or Sarkozy who showed indirect support) or else McCain's camp would've played the socialist card and ran with it like mad!

oh fyi, I'm not blogging about politics. Like I previously mentioned in a past post, nothing is more tacky than political blogs. Even if your dad is the freaking Presidential Hopeful, you shouldn't be blogging about politics. I don't call *this* blogging about politics because I'm not expressing my conflictions with government or policy or the democrats, I'm simply stating what you already know and without any depth or intellect.

Happy V-Day. School resumes tomorrow.

I leave you with this.
"Now, It's no secret that I have been upset since the election. I've tried taking out my aggression on a punching bag but all the stuffing fell out after the first shotgun blast."
- Stephen Colbert 11/6/08

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