December 03, 2006

wheelbarrow.

After these two weeks of relative peace, without school's hassle, but with daily work and some other untriffling matters that needed attention. This week was also November 28th, our very own flag day. And yes, there were minor shattered windows on govt. buildings, red-painted walls and large crowds of people that roamed the streets that day. I did not feel like celebrating anything, so I just snuk behind the sofa, drank my carrot and other-than-carrot juice, and watched as events unfold. I was very keen on following the protesters with my camera around, but i couldn't, since that day was work day for me. Anyway that is all a thing of the past. Or is it?

The national flag-race is definitely on. I just saw a couple of more terribly, pointless and meaningless flag proposals for our national flag today from individuals i will not name, for thou i shall spare them the humiliation. Personally, I don't like the proposed flag by our late President Rugova. It has always gone wrong when politicians interfere with these things, (like the head of the Albanian American National leage, DioGuardi, who's proposed american/albanian hybrid flag was even posted on the local KOHA DITORE newspaper), because simply put, they don't even have the slightest clue of how should a national flag should look like. I might have an idea about the flag, but I am not capable of making such a paramount decision. There are other far more qualified individuals that can be trusted with this task. I hope.
Tomorrow my classes resume, and the winter quarter will be in full swing. Almost, since some classes start a week later. Oh and yes, if you have the time, please watch Al Gore's documentary on global warming: An Inconvenient Truth. Such a great presenter. Nothing important to do today, so i'll just watch a couple of movies, stretch my legs and let the day pass by. I can rent part of the day to anyone in need.

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