Happy first birthday, ❦ellapup! And many, many more! Some people have "bedhead" when they are awakened in the night. Ella has "bedface" instead.
It's always a good time to visit: http://www.toostupidtobepresident.com The cartoon with D**k Cheney on Howard Stern is hilarious, but my personal favorite is "National Jeopardy!," an oldie but goodie.
With the imminent publication of Stephen R. Donaldson's The Runes of the Earth, first book of "The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant," I thought it might be a good time to review what came before: Covenant summarized (Warning: The rest of the site isn't
I'm not sure what FCC regulations would have to say about this, but if George Soros really wants to help the Kerry campaign, he could buy up a couple of hours on some television network and have them show Going Upriver. Hey, why not?
If lying supine on the floor, do not attempt to sit up at the same moment your dog is attempting to hurdle your head.
A large snippet from Roger Ebert's Sun-Times review of Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry: [This] is a matter-of-fact documentary that describes Kerry's war service and his later role as a leader of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War. It'
Visit Democrats.org and watch their nifty little video "The Faces of Frustration," which is featured now on the home page.
It's interesting to read the blogs from Paul Begala and [Bush tool] Robert Novak that CNN.com ran during last night's debate: Begala blogNovak blog You'd think they were watching two different debates, and perhaps they were. What looks like a flustered, harried president
█████ and I were out earlier this evening at the Beer Garden drinking up a storm with friends, so I just finished watching the presidental debate on DVR. I found both candidates to be repetitive, continually falling back on the same arguments, statistics, and turns of phrase to defend their positions.
This is why I'm disappointed that the candidates don't get to ask each other questions in the debate this evening: quicktime video Bush sounds for all the world like a junior high schooler trying to pad out a 500-word essay with empty verbiage. (And can
My subway reading yesterday was "The Wilderness Campaign," a profile of Al Gore from the September 13 New Yorker, by editor David Remnick. As I was reading the following passage, I was thinking to myself, 'Damn, I need to blog this.'" "I wasn'
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