Friday, November 21, 2008

Friday's Questions

How about that stock market?

A trillion dollar bailout is a good idea, but a twenty-five billion loan is not conscientious spending?

Why don't we let the economy run it's course?

Fish or cut bait?

What is the big deal about Donovan McNabb forgetting that an NFL game could end in a tie?

Did you know that there are 10,592 Christian martyrs per year in North Korea?

How is the declining price of gasoline a bad thing?

Is the Hillary for Secretary of State deal political or in the best interest of America?

Why can't I find a good right winger for my fantasy hockey team?

Is Facebook more fun than I imagined it would be?

What's that smell?

Is our economy more Hamilton or less Jefferson?

Will the Rams get beat by less than 30 points this weekend?

Are the Blues cursed?

How much would a feather weigh on Jupiter?

Read any good books lately?

Whats this 'Twilight' crap?

Will we ever know the price for 'going green'?

How come we read so little about the theory of the greenhouse effect being flawed?

If scientist can't explain why the global temperature is FALLING this year, how can they explain that the global temperature has been rising?

Will Al Gore have to give back his Nobel Prize?

Who wants an award that Jimmy Carter has been given?

Do I remember grace?

Does my life reflect that I remember grace?

What have you done for me lately?

Is Nicole Kidman pregnant?

Who cares?

Is anyone else tired of the media bashing Sarah Palin?

Lame duck president?

Is anyone else glad that its Friday?

4 comments:

Ronnie Lutes said...

Some of my answers.

Fish or cut bait? Cut bait.

Hillary Secretary of State - Political

Smell - fish wrapped in a paper called change

more Hamilton - less Jefferson - both but slightly edged by more Hamilton

Blues - cursed yes, but you have nothing to complain about 'til you get to 101 years of curses

Good (Great) books - The Last Lecture - Randy Pausch/ Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow

Whats this 'Twilight' crap? Crap

p.s. you should thank Al Gore for your ability to blog, he did create this whole internet thing you know.

Anonymous said...

Good answers! And I did almost thank Al...great minds must think alike.

How was the book on Hamilton? I dont know lots about him, but I like some of his ideas. But I also think that he is way off on other philosophies. Either way, hw is interesting.

Ronnie Lutes said...

I am not an Hamilton homer, however if you look over the breadth of his accomplishments they are pretty substantial. He basically controlled all politics from who was President to almost all policy until 1800 when Jefferson got into power. He was the most influential politician of the time. George Wasington never made a decision without Hamilton's approval. I would suggest that everyone learn more about our founding fathers, there is so much you were never taught in school.

Anonymous said...

I agree with you. I wish I knew more, myself...