my favorite color is pink (bet you would've never guessed, look left, look right), all shades up to red! so i was thrilled when my neighbor called to invite me to a pink party makeup event at nordstrom tonight- she wanted to fill her seat for the whole night so she said to her co-workers, "i know...my dog's girlfreind's mom would like this." they were confused...they just don't get it. ;) she works at the makeup counter there so maybe she can give me a new pink makeover since i tend to stick with the brown tones. the thing that really reeled me in was, "we'll be serving cosmos!" yummy! now that i think about it though, how can a department store serve drinks(sneaky snakes using cosmo bait!)? w.e., it should still be fun. i recruited christine to join me so it'll be interesting to see what they do to our faces. hopefully we won't look like clowns.
had special appointment #2. hopefully i will hear from them soon. one tomorrow. the search continues...
dog is acting weird. i'm not sure if it the latest equinox or the early bad weather that has her acting out of sorts lately. perhaps it is the tire-sized snickerdoodle she snuck out of my bag two nights ago while i was out (which was intended for ralph). i hate when i forget about food hidden in my bags that she discovers. when i returned home, she looked like she was ready to run 2 marathons, and play for 5 hours. the sugar must've made her crash sooner though because she ended up falling asleep nestled in my armpit (good thing i showered after the gym) after 30 minutes of fetch. so, she's been peeing on branches on grass that still have leaves on them. she's scouting them out specifically. it's so weird because instead of peeing 2 times, she saves it up to pee on all the branches. also, she's been barking at all the cute scarecrows in the neighborhood, in addition to pumpkins, and half full cement bags. maybe she's getting in the mood for halloween and feeling spooked because of the new season?! or maybe she sees dead people. i think it's cute to see her personality shift with the weather but we'll see how long it lasts!
ralph's corner: interesting blog on why even republicans should vote for kerry.
a note from the desk of president bill clinton on behalf of the kerry camp- no joke (i feel lucky to receive this! ;) and sorry for the caps, again:
Dear jane doe,
With some people already casting their ballots, the election of 2004 is now underway, and nothing less than the future of our country is at stake. This is the moment for every Democrat to look in the mirror and ask: "What more can I do to help?"
Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of a special group of Democratic donors, every dollar you donate today, to the kickoff of our Countdown to Victory Matching Fund, will be matched, doubling the impact of your Countdown to Victory donation.
https://www.democrats.org/support/kerry.html
With so much on the line, and with so little time remaining, I couldn't let a critical moment like this pass without personally calling on you to act before it is too late. I know how hard you're working, how much you've already given of yourself. But we've got to dig even deeper between now and November 2.
These closing days of the campaign are exciting, no doubt about it. But with so much riding on the outcome of this election, we need to make sure our energy translates into effective action. Every one of us has a chance to play a vital role in deciding who wins.
So please donate now and double the impact of your contribution.
https://www.democrats.org/support/kerry.html
We must leave no stone unturned between now and the moment the last poll closes on November 2. The Republicans are pouring millions of dollars into baseless attacks against John Kerry and the Democrats because they know that's the only way they can win. Don't let them get away with it.
John Kerry, John Edwards, and other Democrats locked in tough races are pulling out all the stops. They're driving toward victory -- but they need your help. We've got two weeks to go and not a minute to waste. Your immediate contribution can help fund final media buys, voter contact, and GOTV operations. These are the efforts that are going to win this election, and we cannot do it without your support.
Let's go for it. America's future is on the ballot this year. Let's use these final days of the campaign to win the victory that is within our grasp, and secure the kind of future we want for our children. I'm counting on you.
Sincerely,
Bill Clinton
and more (but not from clinton):
Dear jane doe,
Thank you for the great response we received to my call to action sent out over the weekend. While this election will be decided by small margins in a few states, a big win in California will secure the popular vote victory for John Kerry and John Edwards.
As I mentioned in my last e-mail, there are several ways you can volunteer and make a difference in this crucial election. Today, I am asking you to sign up to volunteer at your local California Democratic Party headquarters.
Please sign up now by clicking here. For more information, call (213) 239-8730.
If every Democrat in California talks to 200 Democratic voters before Election Day we will make a huge difference in electing John Kerry, John Edwards and Democrats down the ticket.
You can do this with one weekend of walking door-to-door and one evening calling from a phonebank. In an office near you, you can join a phonebank or a neighborhood canvass. And if you recruit five additional people to sign up, you will do that much more to ensure Democrats turn out on Election Day.
Thank you for your dedication,
Sky Gallegos,
California State Director
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