Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Cheery, cheery Wednesday to everyone. Let's all be happy that we can celebrate our lives today and try not to remember what happened. Try instead to imagine ways in which life is good. Be happy, and read your Free Will Horoscope:

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
It's one of your inalienable rights as a human being to receive a mysteriously useful omen every day. Logic alone isn't sufficient to guide you through life's labyrinthine tests, after all. You need and deserve regular deliveries of divine revelation. Unfortunately, our culture is so hostile to the sense of wonder that it's hard for any of us to get our minimum daily requirement of magic. The good news is that in the coming weeks your path will bring you into the vicinity of more signs and marvels than usual. Just assume that you'll receive a mysteriously useful omen every day.

"Mysteriously useful omen" eh? Sounds intriguing enough for me to start overanalyzing things more than usual. Woohoo!

Newsie news today brings news that George Lucas' latest trial into the world of cinema, Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, will be hitting the big screen again soon. Not just any big screen though, but the biggest screen.

Nelson Mandela is a great man. Most people would argue that he's the greatest political figure in the world. What's it mean to us then when he hates us? I'm disturbed.

Science news this week brings a startling new discovery. Turns out that an amateur astronomer has found that there may be a new moon orbiting the earth. Fancy that.

Finally, since it's our duty as Americans to depress ourselves today, we have a poignant look on how our life as a nation has changed on today's anniversary

Stay tuned, tomorrow I may have a special treat for you all


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