Guess who I voted for? => I think that it's awesome that other countries are celebrating with us. Kenya had a holiday today, and I heard at work that there's a place in Japan called Obama so they are happy over there, too. In terms of yesterday's speeches, I found Senator McCain's more moving. He's served this country a long time and called Obama "my President", a big step up from "that one". =>
I took 1 ibuprofen for the achiness yesterday, and it seems like it hasn't returned. So far, so good.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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i agree with you. mccain's speech was excellent. i found it interesting how the two swapped tones. after all of the name calling, mccain suddenly became eloquently respectful. after all the hype about what he could do, obama suddenly defalted some air out of the balloon and tried to manage expectations.
it was crazy here in nyc. people were outside in union square screaming until 2, 3 am.
how's your back doing?
Jenny, how exciting! I went to sleep at 1am.
What were you doing that night??
I'm doing well today!
well, i was so tired from a long day, so even though i could've been out celebrating with fellow newyorkers, i enjoyed wrapping myself in my throw, nestling into my couch, and unwinding in front of the tv. it was perfect.
funny, i thought it would be a while before the results were announced, so i was watching a will and grace rerun. when the show ended, i started channel surfing and within 30 seconds of landing on cnbc, the results were announced! how crazy is that?
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