And we can't forget the Bush "heh, heh, heh." I wonder if he'd smell a rat, Ku Klux Karl, if MoveOn started sending pizza and cheesecake. And greasy fries.
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Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
I just wish we could figure out a way to get Dick Cheney to take Rove hunting.
Be vewyvewy qwiet. I'm Wove hunting.
For those who care, the bug of the day was definitely a house centipede, and thanks to Theodosia's intel, I'm letting it live so it can kill other oogy bugs for me.
it's a good city driving song, but not necessarily a good long haul/highway song
How do your criteria differ?
a) Pretty much what JZ said
b) It really does depend on my mood as well
c) I think that for city driving I want music that makes me think more about the song, or that at least is a little bit more complex, so that I don't focus as much on the other drivers and how stupid they are being, while for long hauls I want "simpler" songs. That's not quite right, but it's the closest I can come without seriously deep thoughts or going on a road trip to figure it out.
He could tell him they were looking at his claim, Frank.
I think you should go on a road trip, Lee.
Me, I'm going to go have a lie down as soon as I copy over these milestones.
(The manager of the person I pushed the work back to came to talk to me--making it obvious neither of them had read the template they wanted me to fill out. Of course they agree it's not my job--NOW)
I think you should go on a road trip, Lee.
Would you take me to the Hump for squiggly things when I got there?
For long roadtrips, I like to play the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack. It makes the trip seem like an epic journey, battling semi-awake semi drivers and loons in flashy cars. For in-town driving, it's usually Battle Without Honor or Humanity, followed by Who Are You. Seems appropriate.
I would take you there for unsquiggly things. We can just sit next to the squiggle.
I would take you there for unsquiggly things. We can just sit next to the squiggle.
This is much better.