It’s a good thing I’m not trying to give up Crazy, because I seem to have a surplus of it lately. I would offer a general apology to those who I may have offended recently, but, depending on what I did, I may or may not be sorry. However, if you are seeking an apology, I will sincerely consider your request, and may or may not issue one to you (see Terms of Apology below). The reason for this caveat being that there are few things worse than an insincere apology, except, perhaps, unnecessary bitchiness.
I’m having an interesting weekend, to say the least. Had a bit of a wild night on Friday. Went to Café Olé for a friend’s going away party and had a few drinks. My best friend and I might have made out. There might be an incriminating picture. That’s all I will say on the matter. Saturday I was hungover and wondered if dying via decapitation might not be nearly as bad as most people seem to think. I went to work at 6am, and then went to a spa day my mother was hosting, which definitely helped with the hangover. In the afternoon I helped Karissa and Austin move. We had a good time with it. Today I had coffee with some friends, which was delightful and definitely relieved some stress.
In keeping with my Lent theme, here is a YouTube clip of comedian Louis CK talking about the Catholic church. Please note, it is probably extremely offensive to a lot of people. If you watch it, and you are offended, feel free to blame me, I won’t really care. As far as I’m concerned, mocking the horrible actions of horrible people is laudable.
Louis CK Learns About the Catholic Church
Cheerio!
Terms of Apology:
Megan will assign a number to your apology request and conduct a random drawing Sunday, March 8, 2009.
The winner of the drawing will receive a Certified Sincere Apology™ from Megan.
No purchase necessary.
Must be a legitimate grievance to be considered.
Megan assumes no liability for her actions.

1 Comment
I am grieved that you are moving away. Can I be assigned the number 127,344,509, that is, if no one else has already taken it?