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2005: Things I Want To Forget
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Last Edited | COSDem Dec 31, 2005 02:00pm |
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News Date | Saturday, December 31, 2005 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | The older I get, the more I'm convinced that the key to happiness is starting every day, if you can, with a clean slate. But it should certainly be done before the start of every new year. This task is particularly easy for me this year since forgetfulness seems to come along with the Bora Bora breeze here.
So here is my list of things from 2005 that I'd love to forget -- that, indeed, we'd all be better off never having cross our minds again:
Bill Frist, video diagnostician. Bill Frist, stock market genius. Bill Frist.
That drivers will soon have to take out a second mortgage before filling up at the gas pump.
Bill O'Reilly's enemies list. That HuffPo wasn't on it (we'll try harder next year).
That the president thought Harriet Miers was the most qualified candidate for the Supreme Court
That Harriet Miers thought George Bush was the most brilliant man she ever met.
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