No. I. Am. Not. Connecting. Them.
So if you came here hoping to read the conspiratorial concoctions of some unhinged kook, go away.
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No! No! No! Please stay. Read this. Read more. Bookmark. Subscribe. Comment. Facebook it. Tweet away. Trackback. Ping. Email. Go viral.
Introductions aside, this post archives some current event reflections.
This post was simply going to be a verse fragment from one of the verses read by our bishop during his message yesterday morning. But I couldn’t find it in the passage I thought it was in! 🙁
Thanks to Facebook, I remembered to turn on my cellphone this morning.
I decided I better fill out Census 2010. So I opened the envelope I got a week or so ago. Thankfully, before I put pen to paper, I read this: “This Census must count every person living in the United States on April 1, 2010.” So I stuck the census back in the envelope and tossed it on a pile.
I got a phone call from someone I respect highly. Would I like to start a new business? I wouldn’t have to worry about the financing. Just the marketing. Selling casket kits.
Good day?!
We didn’t get a census because we use a PO box. the paper said it costs $57 for a worker to come to your door to count you if you don’t send one in. I don’t want to cost taxpayers more money, but it does provide work for those who need it. that sounds like a high figure. And we also have an empty house in a rural area. What will they do about it when no one answers? Go to the neighbors?
I should bid to do the job for $75. (Isn’t that how bidding for government jobs works?)
Thanks for commenting on this post. It reminds me that it is now after April 1 and I can fill in the form with correct information.