Today I saw John Edwards. Not the guy who talks to dead people, the hopeful candidate for vice-presidential fellow. I stood outside of the gym looking in, and, ironically, had a better view of him than most of the people that actually paid to get in. Sure the words were a little muffled, but he was still pretty clear. He made a lot of non-commital answers, typical. I was standing next to a nice looking fellow who I don't know, and really, still don't know. We had a nice discussion about politics and who we would vote for. I, myself, have not yet registered to vote. Mostly because I don't want to be affiliated with a political party. Also, I don't know who I'd vote for. Bush is bad, very bad. I don't know if Kerry is any better though. One of their campaign slogans is "Beat Bush! Vote Kerry!" That just says that Bush is terrible, which he is, but it says nothing about Kerry. And do we really want "A stronger America?" Perhaps I won't vote...or maybe I'll just register and vote for someone like Nader. Mystery man said that most likely he's going to vote Bush because he doesn't trust Kerry - too many flip flops. It was quite interesting, anyhow.
And then I went back to my room, in a relatively good mood, and improved it by making a smashingly good batch of eggs and tomatoes. This means my cooking repertoire has yet again expanded. I can make a complete Chinese meal now. I can now make that, beef and bell pepper, potatoes and onions, grilled cheese sandwiches, moro and of course, scrambled eggs (O and Rachel said that she really likes moro! Woo!). My next step towards culinary mastery is tofu. I just have to find time to go down to the Strip District to get some of the good kind.
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