November 23rd, 2004
After all, according to an NSF survey done in 2001, 25% of Americans think the sun goes around the earth. Political Animal
November 22nd, 2004
Hey, so you know what’d probably go pretty good with key lime pie? Limeade. Or, beer. Fuck everything
If you’ll allow us to get some sleep, we promise to start snarking it up tomorrow, just like in the good old days (i.e. last week.) Sadly, No!
November 21st, 2004
After all, without walls, where would we be? Probably outside, or at the very least, in some sort of tent. Bluejake
I rarely drink. I rarely do anything except play on the web. Aaron Wall: Professor of Peanut Butter
Between stringing up homoseksuals and burning crosses in front of houses, there’s always a bit of time to celebrate the Red, White, and Blue, asskicking Ay-rawbs, mouth mulltes, and sweet, sweet, lovemaking. webvergnügen
A question: how bad would a script have to be for Nic Cage to turn it down? Lawyers, Guns and Money
It’s about time that a blog is trying to “play it forward” and use blogging to do good instead of complaining about stuff. A Mama’s Rant
I hated Bush before it was cool. gia’s blog
November 20th, 2004
John Ashcroft may be leaving, but his sorry legacy lives on. W. David Stephenson
The truth is, I spend my days refreshing the Apple Store while rubbing my chest with baby oil and a lock of Steve Jobs hair I bought off a bum in Cupertino. Gizmodo
Fear of the woodpile, of who might lurk within it, is the fulcrum, in American politics, for a long and ancient and very bloody lever. William Gibson
November 19th, 2004
Hey, I wonder what uses white racist authorities in the South could have put the PATRIOT Act to? Strange Doctrines
Beer and cheese is the new wine and cheese. Good Grief!
In fact, it wasn’t until I started to behave like a working musician that I understood the good in filesharing. Funny how that happens. Scott Andrew
