So, some woman just came for my old magazines, and is going to send them to soldiers! I heart that! I know people have bad experiences trying to get rid of stuff on craigslist (and a lot of my stuff just got no bites at all), but I have done surprisingly well, and easily.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
It has double the awesome!
Exactly!
But then, I find it funny that many of my Republican family/friends think he's so lefty. IMO, he's pretty centrist, really. He's certainly not as lefty as I am.
This was one of the things I found most annoying during the primary, honestly - that Obama's undeniable cool factor was almost universally misinterpreted as his being an extreme liberal. (Both from the young, hip left-wing supporters AND the craxxy-as-hell right-wing attack dogs.)
The left/center thing is funny right now with one of the people running for Ted Kennedy's seat -- my parents' congressman, also their former mayor any my father's former boss. Anyway, in the greater Boston area, he's fairly conservative, and definitely had that kind of reputation. When he got to Washington, he realized he's a raging liberal in the rest of the country, and is now running for Senate as the "real liberal." Good times.
I have to admit that it softened me a wee, tiny bit toward GHWB to find out that (a) he was actually named for the poet Herbert Walker, and (b) he's at least vaguely familiar with Walker's work. Not quite enough for me to forgive him all his horrid offspring, but just a wee, tiny bit.
I'm pretty sure he was named for his mother's father, George Herbert Walker. [link]
That was Dubya.
I know. I was riffing on HIS lack of foreign policy.
Another fan of the Judgment Day soundtrack here.
Now The Boy is in the shower, and I keep hearing "Woo hoo! Woo hoo!"
He's so entertaining.
Totally my brain fart, Hil. I meant George Herbert, and I'm pretty sure (though I can't dig up a link right now) that the poet's name is a family tradition (not an ancestor, just beloved by someone way back, and tradition maintained until Sr. named Jr. and dropped the "Herbert").
JZ, you are/were correct.
Good God, the things I remember, and yet I STILL don't know the names of half my coworkers (not for lack of trying, either...maybe if they were all named after poets I'd be marginally less awful at it?).