It was a hilarious cartoon where science went on trial? Like 10 years ago?
Bush wasn't elected until 2000, no?
You know, I didn't watch the OJ trial. But the car chase was on my birthday. Freaking really nice restaurant had the tv on when it should have been All About Me. Or dinner. But not the Bronco.
IOTvN, Meet the Ancestors is showing "The Chosen One," about the skeleton of an Iron Age girl. I'm hoping for slayers.
Bush wasn't elected until 2000, no?
Heh. I mean like, someone got hurt, but it was because of gravity, not malfeasance.
You really are. Also, I used that phrase to Jesse yesterday, and now both you and Aimee used it today. Weird.
That's either amusing or disturbing. Maybe a little of both.
In terms of my collection and yours?
Yes. Usually there's quite a bit of genre things that I am just clueless about.
Maybe bomb diggity is the new rumballs.
but it was because of gravity, not malfeasance.
Gravity's a bitch sometimes.
PR: Angela took
the bubble skirts she always designs and turned them into a top.
Gravity makes you do the whacky into the ground.
Excellent Olbermann commentary on Rumsfeld's speech the other day: [link] (Video and transcript at link.)
The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack. Donald S. Rumsfeld is not a prophet. Mr. Rumsfeld’s remarkable comments to the Veterans of Foreign Wars yesterday demand the deep analysis - and the sober contemplation - of every American. For they do not merely serve to impugn the morality or intelligence - indeed, the loyalty — of the majority of Americans who oppose the transient occupants of the highest offices in the land; Worse, still, they credit those same transient occupants - our employees — with a total omniscience; a total omniscience which neither common sense, nor this administration’s track record at home or abroad, suggests they deserve.
But really, the whole thing is amazing.
My man-crush on Keith Olbermann continues to grow.