What? Monday again?
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BooMan
Martin Longman a contributing editor at the Washington Monthly. He is also the founder of Booman Tribune and Progress Pond. He has a degree in philosophy from Western Michigan University.
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just like Bush outrageousness..
Get this: gwb logic re: evesdropping
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And we have to hear this crap until 2009? Gawd!!!!!!!
It’s Black Monday for the Ford Motor Company.
I thought that we had decided to eliminate Mondays.
It’s still raining and soooo gloomy my inherent state of depression is trying to reassert itself. Jerome’s latest “We’re Doomed” message, the Ford factory closings — that will destroy the suburb of Doraville outside of Atlanta, the gall of Bush/Rove trying to turn an impeachable felony into a “strong point” and the sad fact they may get away with it… ARRRRRGAH!
Quick! Somebody! Tell me a joke, make me laugh!
Me and my Dad went hunting.
But while we were driving to the woods we saw a sign that said ‘Bear left’.
So, we went home.
You know if you really did that, i’d come and shoot you!
the most hunting I ever did with my dad was to fire a .22 rifle at a tree.
Furthermore, I can’t imagine how much money your parents wasted on educating you at Princeton if you can’t write any better than that.
I didn’t go to Princeton, I grew up there. And I went to public school. So, my writing skills are not the fault of the esteemed university.
Actually, that joke about bear hunting is from the Sopranos. Bobby Baklava told it to Tony in the famous pine barrens episode.
Fascinating. I’m a refugee as well. Was released, err, graduated, from Princeton HS in ’74. Been on the west coast evr since. Though I also did a little time, gawd forgive me, at the Hun School.
Herontown woods?
This article requires a paid subscription to Atlantic Magazine, but is one of those rare times when it’s cheap at twice the price. The article is The Point of No Return by William Langewiesche.
Pulls on pigtrails fretfully, “How come last Monday was a holiday and this one isn’t!”
Didn’t you outlaw that last week? I thought we were done with Mondays?
Just 4 Today, No Mondays!
Boo, a while back my fellow archivist Oui asked about setting up a storage closet for the hotlist. I’m afraid mine has reached a total of sixty titles, and is really too huge. I try to pare it down, but don’t want to part with most of them. Could we just have a link to it on the front page?
Same here, so long now I have trouble finding the rec list for the day.
Today, January 23rd, is officially the gloomiest day of the year – and a Monday to boot. The Ford plant closings plus the white collar layoffs will join with GM, Delphi and other companies in making Michigan into a wasteland. Driving through town, it seems that every fifth house has a For Sale sign and there are very few SOLD signs in sight. Add in a quick perusal of the liberal blogs I read that report more and more GOP engineered disasters for my country and I’m ready to crawl back into bed and pull the covers over my head. Instead, I’ll call my Senators once again urging a filibuster of Alito.
Salon.com has a two page article on an OK judge who has been at any given moment in conflict of interest sitting on cases. These cases involved litigation against companies in which he owned stocks, big amounts of stocks, since 2001.
Bish speaking live right now to an adoring crowd in Kansas.
He proves once again that he is a dangerous imbecile on every level.
Bish? Oooooh, you mean “the new Oprah!“
(Warning: I just about smashed my keyboard into the monitor when I read the linked article)
Definitely a pathetic article; a perfect example of what’s wrong with the press and how they’re accelerating the destruction of our democracy.