Okay, I'm only really surprised this didn't happen years ago:
Duchovny in rehab for sex addiction: [link]
Spike ,'Get It Done'
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Okay, I'm only really surprised this didn't happen years ago:
Duchovny in rehab for sex addiction: [link]
I always wonder what sex addiction looks like from inside a relationship, if infidelity isn't involved. Don't want to make any presumptions about DD.
Can I talk about how beautifully styled and color-coordinated the Obama family are? From his tie to the dresses... it's really well done. The repeating tones and colors are perfect - and purplish -- that great combo of red and blue!
But she *really* has to stop with the giant stick-on rosettes. (Uh, Michelle, not the girls. Their dresses were uber-cute.)
The Boy, looking over my shoulder, just volunteered that he likes Michelle's rosettes. This disturbs me.
I always wonder what sex addiction looks like from inside a relationship, if infidelity isn't involved. Don't want to make any presumptions about DD.
I kind of assumed that he got caught.
From Lainey, a month or so ago:
F Bratt, C Noth, M Martin
Fifthed!
Yeah. I don't love the rosettes. I was thinking mostly about the colors.
I thought the speech was great too. Not that there are not large parts I disagree with. But I'm pretty sure that whether I agree with them or not they represent real beliefs Obama has - even if some of them appeal to America's worse rather than better angels. In terms of being independent of foreign oil in ten years, it is possible - expensive, but physically possible, and the expense is not out of line if it is a priority. Mind you I think a better goal for the next ten years is Gore's coal of 100% carbon free electricity combined with phasing out most long haul trucking. But if reducing oil consumption by 70% was the priority there are ways to do it.
I was thinking mostly about the colors.
Absolutely -- it was a gorgeous, rich color scheme, and the girls' lighter dresses were a.dor.a.ble.
I have to say, again, when Obama walked out on the dais, I was struck by how sure I am that he's going to win.
And then he essentially told McCain, "Bring it, bitch," and he blew that stadium wide open.
The rest was just icing.
I liked how, when he was evoking Dr. King's speech, his delivery got preacher-esque. And I LOVED his little self-amused grin after "eight is enough." Kind of a "Yeah, I went there...god, I can't believe I just said that," grin.
He was...I want to say "presidential," but I don't feel that from him, yet. He's still the candidate. And that's okay. I remember Bill Clinton being the same way, right up until he took the oath of office.
I guess what I want to say is that what I saw in Obama tonight is more than excellent oratory, and more than blazing intelligence, both of which have been obvious all along -- I saw the kind of president he can be, and I want that. More to the point, I think that this country *needs* it.
Please Vishnu.
I'm still freaking weepy and afraid to be optimistic. The idea that all this was happening within a few miles of me has added a surreal edge to watching his speech on tv.
I am laughing like a loooooon because Pat Freaking Buchanan is GUSHING over Obama. HA!
Also, Obama didn't say that within 10 years, we'd not need foreign oil; he specified the mideast.
Which made me, of course, laugh and say to myself, "yeah, we'll just buddy up with Hugo Chavez".
Please Vishnu.
Sorry, Vishnu's a PUMA.