If anyone else watched last night's Colbert Report and enjoyed it as much as I did, there's an excellent taping report here.
Dude. That shit was AWE! SOME!
I was just about ready for bed when I watched it (and honestly, while TDS is a must before bed, Colbert isn't always), but after I had too much adrenaline and had to watch, like, a Law and Order to be back in the mood for bed.
huh, one of my email addresses has got on a spam list for gayroughnecks.com or somesuch.
I feel all Coffee Talk, but I am neither gay nor a roughneck - discuss.
ooh heard there was just another aftershock felt in Chicago.
STILL didn't feel anything! I could make many inappropriate jokes about this! But actually my building shakes so often that I'm not surprised I didn't notice.
Because of the whole "matzoh and equivalent only" thing during Passover. You get rid of all the not-matzoh-equivalent materials, and clean everything so even little Cheerio-microbes can't contaminate your Passoverness, etc. Which, I always thought would be a real killer for a slob like me; I would have to, like, sweep under my bed for crumbs and vacuum out the little spaces in my keyboard.
I think I'd have to move. They should set up temporary housing, really.
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Passover, which begins tomorrow night, never passes by without a surge in emergency room traffic, according to one area physician. Dr. Tucker Woods, chairman at Long Island College Hospital’s emergency department, tells the Post he sees “an uptick in total patient volume during Passover.”
It seems the heavy cleaning leading up to Passover – intended to rid the home of chametz – is taking its toll: “We see a little bit of everything. Dizziness from fumes, slips from highly buffed floors or wet bathroom tiles.”
BTW, the ER at LICH was where I spent 4 hours in excruciating pain (with vomiting) before a doctor would see me when I had my kidney stone. As long as I'm conscious, I'm never going back there.
The paper had an amusing article about the pope and his clothing choices.
the pope and his clothing choices.
ah - that answers some questions. Though my first thought when I saw his speech last night (yes, I know I will go to hell for this, or something) was: why is the Pope wearing a hat with macaroni noodles on it?
and since I'm befriending all religions today, my friends at work have for the 8th year running, dubbed me their shabbat goy and requested that I buy all their cookies. It would be funny, except that I'm actually out of flour and need some, so it's fairly hilarious.
I second the "all your chametz R belong to me."
Go bowling! Choose bowling!
I went bowling last night AIWFG!