i went to camp and everyone was so strangely ambivolent about politics
When I was working in Ohio in 2004, I was probably one of the only people in my office who VOTED. I would talk about the election at work, not even in a pro-either side way, and that made me "political" and it came up on my performance review. Seriously.
It is a DC thing, but it should be an everywhere thing.
Haether wrote:
Mexico City is a lot like Lexington Ketucky, oddly.
Being from Mexico, I find that hard to believe. Mexico City is HUGE. I highly doubt there would be slums in Lexington like there are in Mexico. But it also has some very pretty neighborhoods.
I will agree that Mexico City has slums to a greater degree than what is found in Lexington. But make no mistake, there is extreme poverty in the US, and Kentucky is one of those places.
I think the feeling is more that Lexington is a city that has a strange mix of agriculture and business...Mexico City felt that way to me too. The look of the land was very similar as well, although Mexico City is a higher elevation. I can't really describe it, but basically I lived in each city for an equal amount of time at different points of my life, and I was struck with how similar they were...even given the obvious differences.
Ok, and I'm editing this to make it sort of on-topic...at least to Lonelygirl15.
I just feel like there's a lot BDJ didn't tell us before they took this extremely long trip to Texas. I mean, yeah, Jules could have been the ceremony girl based on some random clues in her myspace/vlogs, but it just seems ridiculous to me to drive that far for a guess. Couldn't they just have had Taylor do some recon for them? Why in the world would they drive all the way to Texas just to end up half-assing a kidnapping and end up way worse than how they started, with Bree gone and all three having commited a felony.
I just feel like they know something they're not telling us.
I say we find Jonas and Daniel, kidnap them, tie them up, and barrage them for answers. It's worked so well before.