2005-01-11 16:23
digitaldiscipline
I hadn't seen this forward previously, but it seems that there's been an outcry to vote with our pocketbooks in protest on Inauguration Day (1/20), and not buy anything whatsoever.
No coffee, no lunch, no groceries, no gas, no books, no music, no nothing.
The variously strident email I got made a point of the fact that the inaugural party will cost more than the US initially offered to help the tsunami victims ($40m), and that it's a non-violent, pro-lazy way of protesting the ongoing war in the middle east.
Frankly, I shouldn't be spending any money anyways, between recovering from GC2 and contemplating C11, and brown-bagging it ought to become my routine anyhow.
Still sore.
Still not King.
No coffee, no lunch, no groceries, no gas, no books, no music, no nothing.
The variously strident email I got made a point of the fact that the inaugural party will cost more than the US initially offered to help the tsunami victims ($40m), and that it's a non-violent, pro-lazy way of protesting the ongoing war in the middle east.
Frankly, I shouldn't be spending any money anyways, between recovering from GC2 and contemplating C11, and brown-bagging it ought to become my routine anyhow.
Still sore.
Still not King.