Monday, February 28, 2005
Two British students have decided to visit the U.S.in order to break the dumbest laws. They hope to break at least 45 laws during their visit. You gotta admit: That's pretty cool. Guardian Unlimited
Monday, February 21, 2005
Lately...
There hasn't been a whole lot going on around here. John's been working horribly long days which seem to run together for me. My life is painstakingly boring at the moment. I did have an interview this last week with InstaFotos, Inc. It went well and I have a second one this week. I think it could lead to a really cool job. The weather's been icky for a while and I hope to see the sun again soon. Nala seems okay, we're in between complications from her Cushing's at the moment. Nothing else to report...
Rest In Peace
So it is time to pay homage to "the greatest American writer since Mark Twain", Hunter S. Thompson. Even though I don't know as much as I should about him, I'll never forget the nights when John and I would stay up late to watch "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", one of John's favorites. So rest in peace Mr. Thompson, you will not be forgotten. The New York Times
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
This country is going to hell in a hand basket!
Besides the more than occasional spelling error, this rant explains why I'd rather die than be a Republican (sorry Mom). Seraphim
Friday, February 04, 2005
This is way too funny!
It would have been even funnier if they had taped this incident...but I'm glad they didn't. LOL!
A Turd in the Tub via craigslist
A Turd in the Tub via craigslist
Thursday, February 03, 2005
- quote of the day -
"As long as The Backside Of The Bell Curve is busy hating gays, duct taping their homes against a Shadowy Muslim Menace, and choking the Heathens Among Us with their fascist fundie version of Jeeezzzuusss, BushCo can bomb, torture, and pillage at will."
A Scrivener's Lament
A Scrivener's Lament