So, it’s been a while since I’ve last checked in with the blogosphere. Work keeps me constantly busy and then there were the rather stressful GMAT and GRE taken a week apart. I honestly felt like I was back in school for a few weeks.
I also had the opportunity to visit DC and see [...]
Archive for January, 2005
Catching Up
Posted in Uncategorized on January 24, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
The Jury is Still Out
Posted in Uncategorized on January 6, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Most of you know that I have a slight obsession with Alias. Some people have Days, I have a spy-thriller. Last year, I would literally force organizations I was in to schedule meetings around the show. Needless to say, I’ll move mountains to get my weekly dose of the spy family & co.
For most of [...]
Update on Judge Bean
Posted in Uncategorized on January 5, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
On Monday, the Chattanoogan ran a report about how Judge Bean was allowing offenders to make a $100 donation to tsunami victims in lieu of getting a ticket on their record. It’s now made national news on at least ABC, CNN Headline News and Fox. While I disagreed with this decision because charitable giving should [...]
Resolve for a New Year
Posted in Uncategorized on January 4, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
We’re almost five days into 2005 and so far, I’ve only broken one New Year’s resolution! Yes, making resolutions is so clichè, but being an optimist, I can’t resist the opportunity to improve my already flawless self.
1. Read more important books. Making myself read is hardly a problem. However, it’s usually some fluff, chick lit [...]
Judge Bean Offering Amnesty To Those Who Aid Tsunami Victims
Posted in Uncategorized on January 3, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
As I’ve said before, Knoxville may have juicy politics, but Chattanooga has interesting judges. Judge Bean never fails in doing something unusual for the city. Now he’s willing to throw out traffic tickets to offenders that make charitable donations to tsunami relief funds. I can see his motivation in wanting to help the victims, but [...]