No, but I'm a Sheldon Cooper in this life, and it just seems like a waste that people who don't use their heads should be allowed to retain them. It's not a violence thing; it's an efficiency thing.
There used to be a comedy show called "The Boys in the Hall." They had a routine where one of the characters used his fingers to "squish" the heads of his enemies - extend your arm with your forefinger and thumb just above and below the visualized head of your nemesis, and close, thus squishing the said head. I find it very useful - particularly when watching the news on TV.
Generally I avoid "must reads" and "must see" movies and videos, just out of sheer orneriness, but I made an exception for this one and you are right, it was "well worth the two minutes." Of course, now I have to deal with my rage issues, but my therapist has suggested visualizing the objects of my rage under a guillotine blade, and it seems to help.
At tax time, the year after he passes away, if there's anything left for them to tax in the estate. Hope he has a trust to make them wait longer.
He's done a world of good in his last days by writing this letter. I hope it made it into the local media for Washingtonians to ponder in the next election. I just found out my Congressman, Mike Rogers, won't be running again in November. He's the head of the House Intelligence Committee. We can thank him for supporting the Patriot Act and all it's permutations.
He's done a world of good in his last days by writing this letter. I hope it made it into the local media for Washingtonians to ponder in the next election. I just found out my Congressman, Mike Rogers, won't be running again in November. He's the head of the House Intelligence Committee. We can thank him for supporting the Patriot Act and all it's permutations.