I guess he's my current favorite, but I don't watch any of them any more.
Yeah I don't either. The web is my news pretty much.
'Sleeper'
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.
I guess he's my current favorite, but I don't watch any of them any more.
Yeah I don't either. The web is my news pretty much.
I was consumer debt free for awhile a few years ago.
Since The Boy and I aren't married, I'm not counting his mortgage as my debt, but I consider it as an ongoing expense. It might as well be mine, because I'm not going anywhere, ring or no.
We might achieve consumer debt free next year. Mortgage will take another eight at the current rate. Speeding that up will probably not happen as my car is 15 years old and has 180,000 miles, gotta save up for the day the car finally rusts out.
Rachel breaks more news...Keith's funny stuff is usually funnier.(Sorry DKos purists, I still wish MTP had Oddball, or at least Pop-up Video) But I also have a soft spot for Williams from TDS.
Taking a couple of steps back to the DVR conversation... I'm thinking of getting one. I have no cable and would prefer not adding a monthly expense. Any recommendations?
I finally found the mash note Casper wrote to Emmett after he and David visited us earlier this summer: [link]
adorable. and she is going to kill you when she gets older.
and she is going to kill you when she gets older.
Be careful, I still remember the picture with the skulls.
I liked Peter Jennings before 9/11, but his work at actually anchoring coverage made him my news god.
I have my own particular Katrina slant, because one part of my responsibilities for 14 years was nuclear emergency communications. I know the responsibilities of the federal, state and local officials. FEMA has overall responsibility for any major disaster and could and did withhold disaster preparation funding from agencies that did not fall in line. Any disaster planning done by the states and counties would assume that FEMA was going to swoop in and coordinate and get outside assistance. Then Bush and his cronies appoint more cronies with no experience and, as a result, many of the experienced FEMA people leave, because of the strains of knowing they're not going to be promoted, working for idiots and watching the agency they've spent 20 years building be packed up in a handbasket and aimed straight at hell. Then Katrina hits and the agencies expected FEMA to fulfill its long-time role. Instead, they get, "Haven't you heard of self-reliance? Why can't you take care of yourselves? Well, maybe they could have if they had been told that FEMA was abrogating its traditional responsibilities. Made of fail the size of Everest.
I want to celebrate by buying a MacBook, but even I recognize the irony inherent in that choice.
Take the money you'd use to pay debt, save it until you have enough, then buy the MacBook for cash.
We watch both Keith and Rachel (and we call them by their first names). I prefer Rachel but wish she'd go back to the Rachel who'd all but start drooling at the word "infrastructure." I fear that Keith is about a year or two away from believing his own press releases -- and that way lies doom.