Gronk.
I had to come into work at 7:00 am to log in the results for various ballot issues into our database (so the lawyers can write stories on the results before 10:00). This meant that I was up at 5:20 (I set the alarm for 5:45, but my body was freaked out about sleeping in, so it woke me up early instead), but since I was up, I brought in donuts for everyone. Now, everyone is asking me if it's my birthday, which it definitely is not--I just felt like bringing them in.
Good thing about this is that I'm taking off at 3:00--yay!
It's refreshing not to be a seething ball of rage or stuck in a fetal position on the couch after an election.
This. Ah, this. Though the rage will probably set in after a few hours, what with eventually having to think about the colossal waste of money the state can ill afford. Fuck you very much, Arnold.
Damn. There's that seething rageball again.
She's come a long way, but I love the caption accompanying this article's picture.
I need to watch this on C-Span today. I wonder if it will be like when the tobacco executives sat in front of congress and said, "What? We didn't KNOW tobacco was dangerous and addictive!"
These guys may just say, "What? Hurricanes! We had to shut down refineries! It's not a crime to make a lot of money in this country!"
That's interesting, tommyrot. I'm a big fan of Dr. Fuller Torrey's work. He's really respected in the mental health community. Although cat lovers may hate his guts now.
I've been trying to resist posting something like "Good night, Perkins. Good post. Sleep well. I'll most likely kill block you in the morning". I failed.
Hee.
Like Beth and JZ, I am happy about the election results, though not the election and its costs.
That's interesting, tommyrot. I'm a big fan of Dr. Fuller Torrey's work. He's really respected in the mental health community. Although cat lovers may hate his guts now.
Doesn't surprise me given that cats are just incredibly toxic to humans in so many ways.
It does give a whole new explanation for crazy cat ladies.