Tuesday, April 22, 2008

rich californians

People from san francisco apparently believe that making 200,000.00 US dollars per year does not make you rich. Really.

Frankly, I can't think of anything more absurd. Sure the cost of living is high in San Francisco; Even California's government (which, in case you were wondering, is still a state government - we're working on it), recognizes that a family needs about 70,000.00 US dollars to comfortably get by in the city. So where in the hell do people get off thinking neigh upon a quarter of a million dollars per year doesn't make them rich?

These people are jerks.

Whatever bogus land of make believe you live in (oh yeah, san francisco!) the idea that 3 families of four can survive comfortably on your income and chances are you and your significant other only have a little dog with a nice sweater collection is offensive to the people who are unloading the pallets of those sweaters to say nothing of poor vietnamese children that are knitting those sweaters.

There is little doubt the United States would be better off without these people.

Somebody should try and get them kicked out.

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blogging about yoga

I promise you - promise - that I will be posting more about people who blog about everything.

but this (as reported by an allied reader) takes the locally produced artisan dark chocolate made from machines imported from spain flourless cake (I quote in its entirety):

this is an ACTUAL conversation that I overheard in a yoga studio
locker room today:


chick #1: oh my god, it was so hot in there today
chick #2: I know. I totally sweated through my shirt and my sports bra too.
chick #1: wow. you totally did.
chick #2: yeah. that's a lot.
chick #1: you should blog about it.
chick #2: totally. I totally will.

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