I'm actually specifically wishing that that particular little group of cranky righties would hole itself up in a nice cul-de-sac somewhere or sail off to foreign climes, declare itself seceded, theocratize to its hearts' content,
That's what England did. The craxy people came and founded America.
I have a book,
Things I Didn't Say,
and the sequel,
Things I Shouldn't Have Said
is due out next month. Expect the hattrick,
Things I Wish I'd Said
in November '06.
I outgrew lists, long ago.
My beef with flyover country relates primarily to its being so damn large. If it were smaller, I might be willing to visit it.
I mean, not that I go to Vermont either, but I
could.
In a
day.
And come back again for supper.
I have books just not a book. In fact, I'm kinda overwhelmed with books.
You know, there are people who don't live this way, and this perplexes me.
So, being selfishly happy for my friends who live in the Marigny, I'm wondering what this is going to do to property values in New Orleans?
I was wondering other things too, but having one relative who attended Tulane, I'm not sure that no-school-for-months will be noticed by many of the students. And it can only help the Saints standings.
How are they going to get the water out?
Coolish thing: my firm is matching Red Cross donations for Katrina
We just got the announcement that mine is matching donations too. We get about 5 charities to choose from, so I guess I need to go research which I like most.
How are they going to get the water out?
They got some huge pumps. Once the levy is fixed, they can get to pumping out the water.
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From around work and a few other places I've heard rumors of gas rationing. Can anyone give me a source with solid information?
askye, snopes has written a little bit on this: [link]