I was crying while you were in the shower Perkins. I couldn't let you see the tears.
::cuddles lounge::
::sips Blue Mountain coffee::
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was crying while you were in the shower Perkins. I couldn't let you see the tears.
::cuddles lounge::
::sips Blue Mountain coffee::
Yeah, well, now I'm crying.
I hope you're happy now.
I've heard very good things about My Name is Earl.
Oh good, Jess. There were definite sparks in the preview that held my interest, but it could still go either way.
Who let out the Big Dog?
Clinton angered by Hastert comments Saturday, 10:22 a.m.
Add former President Clinton to the list of those angered by statements made this week by House Speaker Dennis Hastert that it doesn't make sense to rebuild New Orleans.
Hastert, R-Illinois, has since backed off his comments, saying he does not want to see the city "bulldozed,'' as he had told a newspaper several days ago.
Today's Washington Post reports that Clinton was discussing New Orleans's dilemma when someone described the speaker's comments to him. Had they been in the same place when the remarks were made, Clinton said, "I'm afraid I would have assaulted him."
"I'm afraid I would have assaulted him."
I love the mix of aggression and demureness.
"I'm afraid I would have assaulted him."
Someone please put these two in a room together? Please?
Why waste him on a blowhard like Hastert? I've got some other nominations, though.
I think racism and classism are often intertwined.
Its seems like plenty of openly racist whites don't mind RICH black people so much. (Some, of course, hate them even more).
In this situation, though, I don't think its hateful manifestations of race and classism that are causing the problems. It's distain and dismissal for "those" dirty, lazy, loud, irresponsible, people that's proved so lethal. Oh "they" will be fine, we don't need to send in busses or flatbeds to take "them" out -- "they" always manage somehow.
Of course, once you've left a few thousand people to die it's hard to distinguishl disregard from outright hatred anymore.
Huh. I didn't realize the actor playing the interesting, charismatic lead in Slings and Arrows was Paul Gross from Due South.