Whoah.
Yeah, I've seen several blogs quote that part of the article.
Is it wrong of me to want Palin to stay a public figure for the entertainment value?
It's arguable wrong (as there's a chance she could actually win the presidency and cause all sorts of damage) but I feel the same way.
It doesn't quite seem like a tennis tournament without Rafa constantly tugging at the seat of his pants.
It doesn't quite seem like a tennis tournament without Rafa constantly tugging at the seat of his pants.
It's true. Poor boy and his jock itch. Roddick seems to have cured himself of needing to adjust his package every minute or so. But now he's twitching at his shirt. Take a cue from Federer--Darth Fed wears the right size.
Speaking of whom, I'm askeered of the Karlovic/Federer match. Dr. Ivo better not win, as much as I like him.
A fun interview with Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
I'm on hold with Travelocity's Customer Relations department so I can yell at them about fucking up a ticket of mine. They keep insisting it was booked correctly. I say, considering that the Delta agent at the gate said "You're not on these flights," that it was not booked correctly.
Nor do I feel inclined to accept their offer of $50 off a flight/hotel package. I'd love to know what makes them think I'll be using their services again.
9 minutes before someone picked up my call. Now I am on hold again so she can look up the details.
News flash: Minnesota's Supreme Court has declared Democrat Al Franken the winner of the state's disputed U.S. Senate race.
Is this it, or do we go to a higher level?
Is this it, or do we go to a higher level?
Depends on how badly Pawlenty wants to be President.
Is it wrong of me to want Palin to stay a public figure for the entertainment value?
Public figure = good
Public figure holding political office, whose decisions affect people = BAD