Not answering your door when the cops come knocking in response to a 911 call is a good way to get it broken in....
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
Oh, the crazy - it burns it's funny!
Joe The Plumber Quitting The GOP: Time Magazine
Stop the presses... (even though we haven't received the press release yet). Time Magazine is reporting - burying rather - the news that Joe the Plumber, also known as Samuel Wurzelbacher, is quitting the GOP. That's big news considering Joe became the new GOP mascot during the McCain campaign and has since advised the party during conferences and in Capitol Hill briefings.
From Time:
Well, more elections. Big Government is never popular in theory, but the disaster aid, school lunches and prescription drugs that make up Big Government have become wildly popular in practice, especially now that so many people are hurting. Samuel Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber, tells TIME he's so outraged by GOP overspending, he's quitting the party -- and he's the bull's-eye of its target audience. But he also said he wouldn't support any cuts in defense, Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid -- which, along with debt payments, would put more than two-thirds of the budget off limits. It's no coincidence that many Republicans who voted against the stimulus have claimed credit for stimulus projects in their district -- or that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal stopped ridiculing volcano-monitoring programs after a volcano erupted in Alaska. "We can't be the antigovernment party," Snowe says. "That's not what people want."
mac did, because I am "always mad at him, and I am mean, and I should be ashamed."
It's a better reason than adults who call 911 because their restaurant service is bad.
Poor MsBelle.
But he also said he wouldn't support any cuts in defense, Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid -- which, along with debt payments, would put more than two-thirds of the budget off limits.
Add in the war on terror and unemployment and welfare benefits that's about 87% of the budget. Budget cutting is tough.
One of my co-workers who was laid off last week just stopped by to say hi before heading out to lunch with a few friends, and she told us more details on her severance package. We had been hearing from previous laid-off people that they were getting two weeks per year with a maximum of 26 weeks, but Nancy told us that she got capped at 38 weeks. If I got laid off this year, I would be eligible for 34 weeks, so that was good to hear.
Nancy is 70 years old (which I would never have guessed--I thought she was around 60), so she's been collecting social security for five years and will be going on Medicare when the insurance runs out here. The younger people who were laid off are the ones I'm worried about.
Joe The Plumber Quitting The GOP: Time Magazine
Oh, Joe, you rascal. Never stop being you!
Joe the Plumber, also known as Samuel Wurzelbacher, is quitting the GOP.
Eh, I still wouldn't let him anywhere near our cats.
Anyone ever done a "stop payment" on a check? Is it a big deal to do?