What I Thought In July 2004

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(07-29) I think I miss Ross Perot. This campaign season isn't making me laugh very much.

(07-27) I think the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is probably the high point of 21st century television thus far.

(07-26) I think it's really odd to me that they let either of the Clintons, let alone both, speak at the Democratic National Convention. I thought they were trying to win an election in November...shouldn't they be trying distance themselves as much as possible from them?

(07-26) I think I am somewhat disappointed at the selection of skits included on the Will Ferrel - Best of SNL DVD.

(07-25) I think I need to remind Tammy that the "Punch Buggy" game is not in effect when driving by a Volkswagon dealership.

(07-23) I think the end of the world must be near. The movie theather has a low-carb menu.

(07-18) I think it was funny at the Barons baseball game last night when the other team had a guy named Sergio Garcia, and when he was at the plate, there was a Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail ad on the jumbotron. You just can't make this stuff up.

(07-17) I think the turf wars going on between the hummingbirds in our backyard are fairly amusing.

(07-16) I think a coworker of mine ate 12 fortune cookies at lunch, and now I'm frightened.

(07-15) I think it's weird that I feel like I'm cheating on Amazon anytime I buy something from another web store.

(07-15) I think chocolate Santas taste especially good in July.

(07-15) I think sometimes it's just better to not look at the nutritional information on food you buy.

(07-15) I think that "beware the ides of July" just doesn't have much of a ring to it.

(07-07) I think I'll never understand why people freak out when gas prices get near $2 a gallon when a 16 oz. bottle of water costs the same or more.