So glad it's Friday.
Last night I had a three-part dream. Or maybe it was three dreams. Anyways, I first had a "Star Trek: The Next Generation" dream. Picard and Riker were there briefly, but the main part of the dream was about how Data had somehow turned evil, and I was part of the team sent to track him down and capture him. We looked for him in this dark auditorium with all these curtains and dark places, and I was too scared to look in all the dark places.
Then I dreamt that the East Coast was slowly eroding away, and that New England was going to end up somewhere near Canada (I think the little seedling for this dream must be from that TV special I just watched on earthquakes and how a slice of California's coast was going to break off and move north). I was in charge of saving the structures that were going to be destroyed, and someone was panicking about these buildings, even though nothing was going to happen for like, another 20 years or something.
In my last dream I dreamt that I was dating Marc still, and that I had gotten upset for some reason, and went to seek comfort in the arms of his best friend, who also happened to be...Marc. I told him about this in the morning, and he said that it must mean I love him. I told him I think it means that this way I could cheat on him and not feel guilty. ;)
Last night was pretty dull, I got home a little later than normal, took Bandit for a walk, and then cooked dinner when Marc got home. Then we watched "Joey" and the presidential debates on TiVo. It truly, physically pains me to watch Bush speak, but I did it anyways. It's NU-CLE-AR, goddammit. I think it's silly that the candidates can't direct questions at one another. That's not a debate. I'd really love to see an open dialogue between the two. It was still somewhat interesting though.
A friend of mine posted about an Op-Ed column in the NY Times entitled, "How to Debate George Bush." Written by Al Gore. So funny. (You have to sign up to read it, but it's free.)
And a final, humorous, political bit - the Lone Star Iconoclast, newspaper for Bush's hometown of Crawford, Texas, which endorsed Bush in 2000, endorses Kerry this election.
I went to bed extra early last night, like at around 10, and I think I fell asleep at around 11, which is pretty early for me. This morning though, I was more tired than usual, and I could NOT get up at 5:30. So, still no running in the mornings. We'll see how next week goes. :P

Will and I still laugh about the "debate" on SNL from the 2000 election.
Bush: "Strategery"
Hee!