Feb. 1st, 2006

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Sleepless In Seattle - the horror movie.

At least, the trailer :-)

I, today, am tired. Really tired. Entirely, 100% not just a bit, totally exhausted. This is obviously bad, because in 15 minutes I need to go and make some lunch and then eat it, and make some dinner to take with me. I *really* don't feel like it. Really don't. Can't be arsed. So tired.

What's worse is that tomorrow I'm working an Early shift. The thing was, although I slept 'well' I woke up at 6:30 instead of 7:30 and despite lying there for an hour - I didn't really get back to sleep. I did however remember to drink enough that I don't have a stinking headache.

So, yes. Tired. That's all.
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So, I've started following the news from two separate perspectives. I've always taken what I read with a pinch of salt - every editor and journalist has their axe to grind, their agenda to forward, so the 'news' is really just someone's perspective on things that may or may not have happened.

At any rate, I was reading the CBC site and looking at their reporting of Bush's state of the nation speech (here) and comparing it to the BBC's effort. The BBC who are normally so... anti Bush, well, they seem to have had a bit of a change of direction in their reporting. I don't know if it's just the way I'm reading it, but it comes off far more positive about Bush than I'd like.

But one thing did strike me reading through it; this quote from Bush about Iran: "held hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing its people". I think he might be confusing it for the US.

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