Frell? Farscape fan? Not many of those left. ^_^;;

The problem with eating babies is that eventually, you would aquire a taste for them. This means that we would want them as a part of a regular meal, perhaps as often as 2-3 times a month. But it takes babies 9 months to grow, so if you eat more than 1 in 9 months, you're eating them to extinction. And, some of them have to grow up so that the species can survive. Not too many, but presumably at least one for every 2 people.


As for the debate, I think it was pretty evenly split, and there doesn't really seem to be a clear winner. For the most part, if you were a supporter of either candidate before the debate, you still are. If you couldn't make up your mind before the debate, you probably still can't. They were both really all over the place, and left out what most people were looking for . . . details. They both make promises to make life better, but neither of them are giving a specific plan of how they want to do it.

Basically, with Bush, we know pretty much exactly what he's going to do. He'll "stay the course" and continue what he's doing, which seems to be working.

Kerry, on the other hand, has made a number of promises that both Democrats and Republicans admit will be hard, if not impossible, to follow through on. He's also done very little to spell out what the solutions are, even though he does not hesitate to point out problem after problem.

It seems a pretty even race, at this point, and whoever wins, I just hope they know what they're doing.


Though personally, I'm voting for Bush.