Yeah. He's my hero.

Mal ,'The Train Job'


Spike's Bitches 32: I think I'm sobering up.  

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vw bug - Sep 18, 2006 3:48:32 pm PDT #3722 of 10000
Mostly lurking...

We decided its a) because she thinks that she'd have the hardest chance of beating him in the Nov. election so she's trying to smear him now or b) she thinks she'd have an easy time of beating him in November and wants to goad the wolly liberals into voting him as the Dem nom.

I think's (a). Either way, it's making her look stupid. Even my parents are all, WTF???? (without actually saying fuck).

And, I really love how all the dem candidates are responding. It makes me proud to be an Independent who votes Democrat.


vw bug - Sep 18, 2006 4:08:35 pm PDT #3723 of 10000
Mostly lurking...

ION, Molly Ringwald is adorable. Still.


Typo Boy - Sep 18, 2006 4:48:54 pm PDT #3724 of 10000
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Ah, politics. I now just view it as this century's gladiator craze and quietly plan to move to the UK once it gets horrible.

Mmm - my knowledge of British politics is superficial. But from a distance the UK does not a look a whole lot better than the U.S. Blair has a better personality than Bush - but in foreign affairs seems to take essentially the same position. Is it really an improvement that when he support horrid things he is smart enough and well educated enough to know better? And on civil liberities and racism the UK looks as bad, maybe worse the U.S. I'm not saying there are not diffeences; the UK is much better on gay rights, and and rundown and second rate as it is, you do have the National Health which is (barely) better than what we have in the U.s. in terms of results. And better on global warming, but not great. I'm trying to see the difference that would make the UK the place to go to if the U .S. goes further down hill.


Aims - Sep 18, 2006 4:54:40 pm PDT #3725 of 10000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Shallow fashion post:

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Which dress for me?


Ginger - Sep 18, 2006 4:55:52 pm PDT #3726 of 10000
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Dress A


Lee - Sep 18, 2006 4:56:29 pm PDT #3727 of 10000
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

The second one, so that then I can get the first one.


Aims - Sep 18, 2006 4:58:23 pm PDT #3728 of 10000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

stinkeye to Lee

I'ma buy them both, now.


amych - Sep 18, 2006 4:58:34 pm PDT #3729 of 10000
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

The pattern of Dress B in the fabric of Dress A. Very helpful, I know.


Aims - Sep 18, 2006 4:59:23 pm PDT #3730 of 10000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Hee! I thought the same thing.


billytea - Sep 18, 2006 5:01:06 pm PDT #3731 of 10000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I'm trying to see the difference that would make the UK the place to go to if the U.S. goes further down hill.

The music. Though that may be a personal preference. Oh, and Doctor Who!

Actually, I would look a little further down the food chain. Blair's stance on Iraq is, as I understand it, rather less well received in the UK among the general populace, not to mention his own party, than is Bush's in the US. (And has been unpopular for longer.) And there isn't the same influence from a politicised right-wing Christian movement. Plus, easy to take European vacations!