Shoot. me. now. (Re Rehnquist)
Perkins, no, it wasn't unexpected at all; he was operated on for thyroid cancer last year, and all the backseat doctors said that it sounded terminal to them.
'Safe'
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.
Shoot. me. now. (Re Rehnquist)
Perkins, no, it wasn't unexpected at all; he was operated on for thyroid cancer last year, and all the backseat doctors said that it sounded terminal to them.
This amuses: remember godhatesfags.com? Surely some jackhole is going to register godhatesneworleans.com, right?
Someone did -- go look, and give it a second: [link]
Gonna have a scotch, finish my rant on the Gulf Coast to my ex-officemate (we're discussing race and class, FUN) and fall over in bed, I think. Best response.
go look, and give it a second: [link]
Don't forget to keep your eye open for the message beforehand.
Bless that person, from me, who doesn't have anything blessed. But yeah. Some good person.
Ok, that made me smile.
go look, and give it a second: [link]
Don't forget to keep your eye open for the message beforehand.
I like it.
oh, yay.
how do you like the size of the font on the CNN website.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist, who helped shift the U.S. Supreme Court toward a more conservative ideology and strongly supported states' rights during his three decades on the bench, has died.
Yeah, he strongly supported states' rights, except twice during the 2000 election. But never fear; he said those decisions should not be used as precedent.