Saturday, December 3, 2011

Horrible moments

Watching the debates the other day, once again wondering why I waisted my time. Nevertheless, it was the night that Rick Perry said he had three agencies he wanted to eliminate. Commerce, education, and, and, and, son of a gun, he couldn't remember the third one. Somebody suggested EPA and he went along with it for a minute, but then said no. In all honesty, I think he was praying for a stroke. Those are horrible moments. There is no place to hide, no excuse you can make, you are just caught in your own naked stupidity.


A horrible moment that haunts me (one of many unfortunately) was at a meeting where I was the main speaker. I never met the people hosting the meeting and therefore was not aware of any of their personal life. The wife of the host was a somewhat large woman who appeared to be in the latter stages of pregnancy. I asked her when she was due to deliver …… and she told me she was not pregnant.
A horrible moment.
 Needless to say, I was not ever asked back to that event again. Guess that is why I can have empathy with Rick Perry and his two out of three memory. Just Say'n

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