I am a happy boy right now.  First, the Giants crushed the Cowboys yesterday. Now the Steelers are beating up on the Redskins, which is good for two reasons - it puts the Giants in a better position in the division, and it gets me the win in my office pool this week with a payout of $120.  Now I just need my Giants to beat up on the Eagles this coming Sunday…

Have you seen the new Guitar Hero commercials with Heidi Klum where she is mimicking the Risky Business scene where Tom Cruise is dancing around in his underwear?  Well I gotta tell you, it is so much more enjoyable when Heidi is doing it.  There are two versions - one with her in a button down white shirt, and another where she takes that off and is only in her bra and panties.  I think I may run out and purchase Guitar Hero tomorrow…

Tomorrow is our day to vote.  I wish I could be excited about that, but…  change is coming, and I’m afraid it will not be for the better…

Apparently there is a group of people down in Florida who feel they cannot vote proplerly unless they are nude when doing so.  Check out this story I found on Yahoo:

LAND O’ LAKES, Fla. – A nudist community on Florida’s west coast wants to establish the first clothing-optional polling site. The Caliente Resorts, located in Pasco County north of Tampa, has approached election officials about the idea.

Nothing in state law would prohibit it, but the supervisor of elections says he is opposed to creating any new precincts before redistricting in 2010.

Now I’m all for getting undressed, and have been known to go streaking thru the courtyard on occasion, but I also understand that it is not always appropriate to do so, and maybe this is one of those times?  Do we really need to accommodate every stinking group of people out there?

The game just ended, and I am now $120 richer  :)

On that note, good night, and go vote tomorrow!  And when you do remember the words of John Quincy Adams when he said, “Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.”