There are diamonds in Arkansas. [link]
Natter .38 Special
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.
There are also synthetic diamonds, which should make bloody ones totally obsolete. Unless deBeers has also bought up all of that technology.
Which I would do, if I were an evil monopolistic corporation, and then I would chuckle while dry-washing my hands.
You know what the problem with the world is? The villains will not admit that they are villains, despite our all knowing it. If only they would all grow mustaches, so that we may know them by their twirl!
Oh my.
(CNN) -- Add geography to the growing list of FEMA fumbles.
A South Carolina health official said his colleagues scrambled Tuesday when FEMA gave only a half-hour notice to prepare for the arrival of a plane carrying as many as 180 evacuees to Charleston.
But the plane, instead, landed in Charleston, West Virginia, 400 miles away.
And probably have lots of people passing thru the neighborhood.
Hey, aurelia! Yes, many people passing through. Many new people moving in all the time and there is a sort of half-way house or something for people who have no where else to go. They tend to wander around, go through garbage or beg in front of the Wild Oats on Main.
And we get more tag/graffiti all the time.
Mayor Nagin has given the order to force evacuation of the city. My heart just aches so much for all of them. [link]
Oh Tom DeLay, if your obstructionist evil did not exist, would we have to create you?
Oh Tom DeLay, if your obstructionist evil did not exist, would we have to create you?
Manichaeans everywhere say yes.
Popping up to say, I never saw Triplets of Belleville, and the song does not contain any refrigerator noise, it's just, apparently, about it. Anyway, the song is apparently "Le Bruit de Frigo" by La Mano Negra, but I still can't figure out ite sure.w it.* Soundtrack to something, I'm quite sure. Er, something other than my brother's time in Syria.
(* I wonder what I was trying to type there. "figure out... where I know it from"?)
But thank you all for your suggestions!
If Hec stops by and recognizes it, could you ask him to email me? This is bugging the hell out of me. It's Manu Chao's band, apparently.
Anyway, the song is apparently "Le Bruit de Frigo" by La Mano Negra, but I still can't figure out ite sure.
Ahh, the Black Hand. I have their first record. And by record I mean LP.