Re: Iraq and the Oscars
Wedge, on host 166.90.112.153
Thursday, March 20, 2003, at 09:35:47
Iraq and the Oscars posted by Sam on Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 14:26:51:
The thing about war and tragic events is that there will come a point that people will just have to continue with their routine, have to go back to "normal". Yes I believe that there should be a time of remembrance. For instance, the night of 9/11 I wrote an exceptionally long poem about the way I felt about the attacks. I wrote it at hotmail and sent it to everyone on my list asking them to pray for what happened. Shortly after, I went to bed. The next morning I got up and headed off to school. I had to continue my daily routine even though so much was going on around me.
In the same light Rinkworks needed more Really Bad Jokes and some Puzzle Games. There's no reason to worry about one thing all the time. Last night I was on my way over to my friend's house when I first heard that the war started. When I arrived at my friends house I played foosball and had a blast. On my way back to my house I listened to what was going on in Baghdad.
I'm not a good writer and I'm not sure if any of that made sense but what I'm trying to say is that, yes, you should take time out of your day to "concern" yourself with what's going on over in Iraq. But you shouldn't spend all your time thinking about it, unless it's your job. There has to come a time where you have to remember about yourself and more importantly the people around you, your family, your friends. And just remember, it all could be worse. That's all I have to say about that. (Forest Gump)
Scott a.k.a. Wedge"not a good writer but has opinions"Antilles
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