Well, I was offended.
By which I mean, no.
'Out Of Gas'
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.
Well, I was offended.
By which I mean, no.
One of the two Snakes on a Blog is having a contest:
What should the online fans of Snakes on a Plane be called?
I like the options:
Send us postcards!
Dear tommyrot,
Wish you were here! (to go down in the scary, damp basement with the cable guy instead of me.)
Yours until the US drinks Canada Dry, Sue
Yikes Sue. I was home this morning to wait for delivery men myself. Now they have come and gone. I have a new TV and A/C. Now I guess I should shower and go to work. Bah.
Yikes Sue.
I could have opted for service calls on Tuesday afternoon or next Friday evening, but then I thought, dammit, I'll miss the Grey's Anatomy finale.
And I can't find my rabbit ears anywhere. I'm afraid I loaned them to someone and forgot, or threw them out.
I have a new TV and A/C.
That's very exciting!
And I can't find my rabbit ears anywhere.
Did you check on your head? (That only applies if you're a rabbit.)
I'm kinda surprised that most Americans approve of the government examining their phone records.
Americans by nearly a 2-1 ratio call the surveillance of telephone records an acceptable way for the federal government to investigate possible terrorist threats, expressing broad unconcern even if their own calling patterns are scrutinized.
The intensity of sentiment on this issue is in the administration's favor as well: Substantially more people, 41 percent, feel "strongly" that the program is acceptable than the number who feel strongly that it's unacceptable, 24 percent.
I feel like such an utter fucking alien in my own country.
I feel like such an utter fucking alien in my own country.
Nothing new here, have felt that way since November 04.
The hell? And for once I was pleased to find it the lead story on the news this morning.