I think some of us have discussed the Baghdad Blogger from time to time. FYI: Salam Pax is going to be on Nightline this evening.
Excerpt from Nightline optin promo:
Today Ted Koppel got a tour of Baghdad from Salam Pax and saw a Baghdad few western journalists ever see. It was from this vantage point that Nightline is able to show you how Iraqis are coping with the many newfound freedoms and challenges that the war has brought: freedom to open businesses, freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
Laistas (except for ita, Aimee, DawnK, and Alibelle), could you let know if you plan on joining our Lunch and Lush excursion (details below) by Saturday so I can make a reservation?
Thanks!
Laistas, especially the women, feel like a Lush trip? How about lunch in Santa Monica? How about both, on Sunday, January 18th, at 1:30 at the King's Head Restaurant at 116 Santa Monica Blvd. After lunch we can stroll over to Lush, which is in the 3rd street Promenade, and anywhere else we want to shop.
That time again. Taxes.
For your reference, I direct you to the
Intuit Tax Year 2003 Tax Freedom Project Homepage
Where many people will qualify for free or reduced rate online tax preparation.
Note:
You will be able to prepare and file your return through this site starting Thursday, January 22, 2004.
Atrios seems to think the following Iowa Democratic Party site will have better coverage of the Iowa caucuses than the networks. Don't know if he's right - but for what it's worth, I'm sharing the link with any political junkies out there.
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February will mark the 5th anniversary of the untimely cancellation of Cupid with Jeremy Piven and Paula Marshall.
Ironically, it was cancelled the week of St. Valentine's day.
I'm doing some cleaning. Anyone want any of the following movies on VHS, for the cost of postage:
Fantasia, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Endless summer II, Indiscreet, Dick, Casablanca, Philadelphia, When a Man Loves a Woman, Passion Fish, Notorious, Cabaret, Babe, or All that Jazz.
Just let me know at my profile address.