Smonster, if you were interested in reading up on the Libertarians, there's an interesting Julian Sanchez editorial in Newsweek: [link]
Fair warning, if you decide comment reading is your thing and if there are comments there, there's always a ridic amount of pushback in comments from Libertarian against any suggestion by a Libertarian that sometimes, there are systemic societal forces at work that needs must be examined.
Two years in Cole, one in McGill. (We obviously lived in the same dorm, some years apart. ... All their flaws were offset by not having a roommate.)
One year in Mims, and two years in McGill. And yeah, anything was better than having someone else in my space. McGill was a fun place to live, overall; you never knew what you might find when you went in. Luckily, I'm not afraid of snakes.
FNL: Dude. Show just made me
cheer on Buddy!
WTF, show!?!
Who'd've thought, right, DJ?
Seriously, DJ!
I've liked him before, and had sympathy for him, but not cheering.
I really need to start watch this season of FNL.
I've liked him before, and had sympathy for him, but not s cheering.
This. Plus
I think it even retroactively makes up for some stuff, because he totally seemed like one of those other boosters back then, but he's totally not.
Also love
Tami, "You spent money we didn't have, lied to me about it, then you come in here and yell at me? I don't think so."
The intern from hell.
He's baaaaaaaaack! [link]
In Charlotte, looking at an hour and a half delay to Denver. Which means I will miss my connection in Denver, and the next open flight isn't until tomorrow at 3:10.
Speaking of airline woes, I had to run interference for my sister yesterday because Jamaica has declared a state of emergency and her flight couldn't land in Kingston. And had it, no one would have been able to pick her up because of the curtailed travel.
She boarded today fine, and the airline in fact put her up yesterday, which I'm completely surprised by.