Can Hillary Clinton carry Ohio and/or Texas in today's primary, and live to fight another month? I voted for Obama in the NYS primary, and honestly it will make me sad if Clinton loses today, but I am already sick of this election. The longer this drags on, the more fear overtakes me. I can't deal with another Republican administration. Whatever happens today, I hope that Democrats don't splinter and vote for McCain, which is an insane/scary "my-candidate-didn't-win-so-take-that" conclusion, but something I've heard too many say they would do.
How will my job interview go? I think it will be fine. I'm excited about it. Although I think I'd like this job and would be sad to not get it, I'm oddly more concerned with the primary.
Is it possible for me to take a decent picture of the Lourdes of America shrine at St. Lucy's Church in the Bronx for my book? Given my extremely limited photographic skills, this is the least likely of my questions to have a positive outcome. I'd have a friend photograph the place, but I'll be sort of in the neighborhood anyway for the job interview, so I'll give it a whirl myself. If it doesn't come out well, I can always go back with someone who is actually talented.
Fortunately, I'll have answers to at least some of these thorny questions by the end of the day. Stay tuned for more excitement. [Cliffhanger music playing...]
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U got linked in huffpo char allen piece but ur name spelled wrong
ReplyDeleteJust call me Susan from now on. Susanne also seems to work. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the alert, though. Even if my name is wrong, it's nice to know that my pieces are making their way into the world. :)
AWESOME! I also voted for Obama, but I'm also excited that Hillary is running. My husband voted for Hillary - so, the democrats split us - but not to a republican candidate.
ReplyDeleteI was just writing on someone elses blog - women were JUST given the right to vote. 1920. That means many of our grandmothers (and for certain our great grandmothers) weren't allowed to vote when they were "younger." How completely weird is that?
And how cool is it that now there is a woman running for president. We've come a really long way. Yay women!
That Anon was me, BTW. I was on the crackberry and just couldn't bear to text in my whole email addy.
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