Tonight is date night, because tomorrow is pure, unadulterated Statistics. As you can tell, we party hard.
Hopefully our daughter will be relatively quiet for Diamonds Are Forever. The next movie we are slated to see should be Seven Days in May. . . but that is only because we can't get to the theater any more. Otherwise, it would probably be Why We Fight. If for no other reason, I want to see the movie because the day before I found out about the movie I noticed a disturbing trend in the link between American economics and when we enter a war.
. . .and just for the record, the US Income Tax was established in 1913, one year before World War I started in Europe and four years before the US entered WWI. Interesting to note that taxes remained high even after the war was over. Top tax rates also remained over 60% from the 30's until President Reagan lowered them in his first term.
Heavy. As you can see it is something I've been pondering a lot lately. One of these days my ruminations may uncover a correlation. Speakingof correlations . . .
I'll be back tomorrow with Spiderman.