I want to see a cartoon of his casket with the lid slightly open and a talk balloon saying "Just one more thing."
Somebody is totally going to do that.
Perfect.
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 want to see a cartoon of his casket with the lid slightly open and a talk balloon saying "Just one more thing."
Somebody is totally going to do that.
Perfect.
check out this paragraph from a RS article on Michelle Bachmann. I love how descriptive this is. I need to read the full article.
In modern American politics, being the right kind of ignorant and entertainingly crazy is like having a big right hand in boxing; you’ve always got a puncher’s chance. And Bachmann is exactly the right kind of completely batshit crazy. Not medically crazy, not talking-to-herself-on-the-subway crazy, but grandiose crazy, late-stage Kim Jong-Il crazy — crazy in the sense that she’s living completely inside her own mind, frenetically pacing the hallways of a vast sand castle she’s built in there, unable to meaningfully communicate with the human beings on the other side of the moat, who are all presumed to be enemies.
If you go, you get the afternoon off. If you don't go, you have to stay and work.
We have something similar the Friday before the 4th of July holiday. Everyone firmwide gets to leave at 3:00, but our office also takes over a localish (20 minutes away) hamburger place, with lunch lasting from 12-2, so a lot of people just don't come back, but if you don't go, you're only supposed to take your normal lunch hour.
I like all of the 1/2 hour comedies already mentioned AND MODERN FAMILY.
Brenda, I can't say much, but I fear what you're going through is also going to be happening where I work.
Shallow 'Rolling Stone' Hit Piece is Just What Michele Bachmann Needed
Following the Palin blueprint, Bachmann plans on fully leveraging the negative publicity with her base: they see leftist attacks as a point of pride and an indication of strength.
The NYT Peter Falk obit [link] is great.
Peter Michael Falk ...grew up in Ossining, N.Y, where his father owned a clothing store and where, in spite of his missing eye, he was a high school athlete. [He lost the eye to cancer at 3.] In one story he liked to tell, after being called out at third base during a baseball game, he removed his eye and handed it to the umpire.
“You’ll do better with this,” he said.
Bwah!
When I think of songs about domestic violence I always think of Luka first. Weird not to see it there.
Feh, brenda. That sucks.
In re: Raising Hope... BOOYAH!
That is all.
Hah! Love this. I enjoy buying clothes/jewelry while traveling so when people say "oh, those are great earrings!" I can say "I got them in Budapest/Hawaii/Peru!"
After this conversation, coincidentally, I put on some earrings my friend brought me back from Chile.
When I think of songs about domestic violence I always think of Luka first. Weird not to see it there.
And no "Janie's Got a Gun," either.