January 31, 2006
Going Postal, again
From the
Ass.Press, via Yahoo!:
"A former postal worker who had been put on medical leave for psychological problems shot five people to death at a huge mail-processing center and then killed herself in what was believed to be the nation's deadliest workplace shooting ever carried out by a woman.
The attack Monday night was also the biggest bloodbath at a U.S. postal installation since a massacre 20 years ago helped give rise to the term "going postal.""
Holy Crap! Goleta is the hometown of UCSB, and this facility is just a couple of blocks off campus. Good thing she offed herself rather than going on a worse rampage.
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I want to be in the Bad Example Clan because....
Harvey is really my (blog)father and he
won't recognize me otherwise.
Quote: "That's not MY nose..."
My mama and my brothers and sisters love me and accept me, (blog)Dad, so why won't you? Please?
Don't leave me out here in the cold. It's so lonely and scary... *sniff, sniff*...
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There's no whining in . . . Aw hell! I accept you too!
Posted by: oddybobo at January 31, 2006 01:27 PM (6Gm0j)
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Wait, who are you? *snicker*
Posted by: Contagion at January 31, 2006 02:13 PM (e8b4J)
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I still love you!
I think you and Laughing Wolf need to pool your campaign resources. He seems to be having familial issues as well.
Posted by: Ith at January 31, 2006 03:07 PM (+T0G3)
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Come and sit by me!! I have wine
and chocolate....
Posted by: Richmond at January 31, 2006 04:27 PM (e8QFP)
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Looks like you're all vouched up. Just need the quote & tartan in the sidebar...
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January 25, 2006
Is it just me?
Or does the new "
Clorox Anywhere Spray" commercial creep you out too? I mean the woman is spraying the sh*t on clean dishes and FOOD for chrissakes! On food! Even their website advertises that you can safely spray this crap on/near your food.
Umm, no. I don't want to buy your fine product, I'm too busy rewashing all my produce at the moment.
Ewww!
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Posted by: Contagion at January 26, 2006 05:46 AM (Q5WxB)
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I haven't seen it either....however "spraying food"...with it ick
Posted by: ArmyWifeToddlerMom at January 26, 2006 06:48 AM (c0Jhg)
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That just
can't be good for you....
Posted by: Richmond at January 26, 2006 08:29 AM (e8QFP)
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Haven't seen it, but, um NO WAY! Nothing starting with Clorox will ever touch my food...
Posted by: Marie at January 26, 2006 08:52 AM (ZNESr)
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When sweetthing and I were in Turkey the medical people on the base recommended that all produce bought on the local economy be washed with a clorox solution to kill e-coli. We didn't but I did peel all of the fruit and cooked the vegestables. I did use the clorix on grapes because grapes are just to damn hard to peel. But once they were rinsed with clean water I couldn't tell they had been bleached.
Posted by: GUYK at January 26, 2006 09:33 AM (iAhlK)
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I can totally see doing that, as long as you rinse afterward. In the commercial, the woman sprays the stuff on dishes drying in the drainer (presumably to be put away shortly) and on food in the refrigerator, lettuce and something else (that is not usually rinsed before eating, because I remember thinking "you don't wash THAT before eating", like cheese or something).
Also, turns out according to the MSDS that this stuff is far from an "innovation". It's 0.0095% bleach in distilled water.
Might as well just rinse your food and wipe your counters with water. You get more antibacterial action out of the chlorine in regular tap water in some cities.
Posted by: caltechgirl at January 26, 2006 10:34 AM (/vgMZ)
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I am beginning to think that the advertising moguls are all incredibly anal-retentive. It seems that we are all to have pristine, completely germ free homes.
Germs and exposure to them are part of life and normal and even good - how else can children develop immunities to things?
For example, I am an awful housekeeper and our son, Andy, has grown up with a lot of pets and therefore a lot of germs and dirt tracked through the house and dust and who knows what that was *not* immediately cleaned up, and definitely *not* with disinfectants. The result - a 20 year old kid who has missed all of 3 days of school in his entire life.
In other words, my lack of immediate removal of germs gave Andy a lot of immunity.
Posted by: Beth at January 27, 2006 04:02 AM (9FPYz)
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Doesn't sodium hypochlorite break down quickly? I mean, I'd be more worried about marring the surface of my dishes than about whether residual bleach could hurt me.
Posted by: Sean Kinsell at January 27, 2006 10:14 PM (jNW3t)
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Mr. Kinsell has it right. The stuff is "just" .0095% bleach and it breaks down to common table salt...
I've tried making dilute solutions of bleach to have around the house (CDC even recommends it!!!)and you know what? Either I end up bleaching my clothes or it doesn't kill anything. Who wants to measure anyway? Plus, the stuff just doesn't last so you always have to make it fresh. I think these guys figured out how to make the stuff keep in a bottle. Drink up!
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How F*cking Stupid do you want to be?
According to
this article, British women
OVERWHELMINGLY woud prefer to be "
thin and stupid" rather than "
smart and fat".
94%. F*cking 94%. I'd say they're already stupid, so all they really want is to be thin....
Yeah, well, as a woman who is both fat and smart, 94% of me would prefer not to be British.
Good thing I'm not.
H/T Big Fat Blog, pointed out by Stingflower
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Oh Hell yeah! I agree with this 100% as a fat and smart chick!
Posted by: oddybobo at January 25, 2006 02:21 PM (6Gm0j)
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I can picture a culture in which looks, size and other physical traits earn you more than intelligence does. In that case, everyone smart enough to qualify as smart and fat may rationally, and accurately, conclude that they'd be better off thin and stupid. Not saying British society
is that shallow, just that it
could be.
Posted by: Xrlq at January 25, 2006 02:54 PM (k4RhX)
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ignorance is bliss after all. Why be unhappy with the world and your appearance, when you can be happy with the world and your image in the mirror.
Posted by: Bill at January 25, 2006 03:30 PM (bpbQx)
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Some people have their priorities screwed up, severly.
Posted by: Contagion at January 25, 2006 04:25 PM (e8b4J)
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"94% of me would prefer not to be British"
lmao! hahaha
Posted by: Sissy at January 25, 2006 05:43 PM (gCk3+)
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Yeah, well, as a woman who is both fat and smart...
Aw, you're not fat, you're corporeally gifted. Which goes along nicely with being intellectually gifted.
Posted by: McGehee at January 26, 2006 10:13 AM (lAOTn)
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So they'd prefer to have neither brains nor brawn. Well, that will make it that much easier when we fat, smart women take over the world. Bwahaha...I mean...gee...I wish I was emaciated.
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January 20, 2006
January 19, 2006
For Ben
Because (as you may find out from
this meme)
Ben was a telemarketer in a former life.
The
telemarketing counterscript, or
how to screw with telemarketers.
h/t
Lex Communis
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Oops, sorry. I hung up on that post. Can't let it waste my time, ya know?
Yeah, the telemarketing job blew ass, but it was slightly more dignified than fast food. The best experience I got from that job was how to mess with today's telemarketers.
Well no, actually I often hang up before they even talk. Many telemarketers have that 4 or 5 second pause at the start of a phone call. If I say "hello" and don't get a espons afte a few seconds, I hang up. I have better things to do, like watch paint dry.
Posted by: Ben at January 28, 2006 09:14 PM (qwgbA)
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MeMeMeMe
Or, the
Meme of Fours, tagged by my buddy
Kipper at CardMart:
Four jobs you've had in your life:
Student assistant in the Alumni relations office at Caltech. Fish feeder. Graduate Student. Professor.
Four movies you could [and do] watch over and over:
White Christmas, Blazing Saddles, Fellowship of the Ring, Return of the Jedi
Four places you've lived:
Fresno, CA; Pasadena, CA; Carrboro, NC; Chapel Hill, NC
Four fiction books you can't live without:
The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas; The Shipping News, Annie Proulx; The Rainmaker, John Grisham; Eyes of the Dragon, Stephen King.
Four non-fiction books you consider essential:
Principles of Neural Science, Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessel; Devil in the White City, Erik Larson; How the Irish Became White, Noel Ignatiev; and City of Quartz, Mike Davis.
Four TV shows you love to watch:
House, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Survivor, The Amazing Race (bonus 4 favorite shows of all time: The Pretender, Quincy, Hart to Hart, The A-Team)
Four places you've been on vacation:
Cayucos, CA; Disneyland; Boston, MA; Outer Banks (Kitty Hawk, NC)
Four websitesblogs you visit daily (there are way more):
Jay and Deb, Margi, Helen, Bou
Four of your favorite foods:
Pizza, Chinese, Bacon, See's Scotchmallows
Four places you'd rather be:
Cayucos, CA; Chapel Hill, NC; Disneyland; an alternate universe where SC won the Rose Bowl...
Four albums you can't live without:
Simon and Garfunkel, Collected Works; Barenaked Ladies, Greatest Hits; Indigo Girls, Rites of Passage; Queen Greatest Hits Vol 1 and 2
And I'm tagging two people, too: Ben and Darling Hubby
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I love Hart to Hart! It's the first TV show I remember ever watching. (I must have been watching reruns, however, since I think I was only alive for its last year.) I just bought the first season on DVD, which I'd lend to you if I knew you in real life...
Posted by: Cardinal Martini at January 19, 2006 09:26 PM (X7waS)
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OMG Scotchmallows!!!! You have just ruined my To Do list.
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Going to Hell. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
I'm sorry, I know, I am indeed going to
burn in hell for this, but everytime I see
this story, I can't help but think of
this scene in
Holy Grail.....
DEAD PERSON: I'm not dead!
MORTICIAN: What?
CUSTOMER: Nothing -- here's your nine pence.
DEAD PERSON: I'm not dead!
MORTICIAN: Here -- he says he's not dead!
CUSTOMER: Yes, he is.
DEAD PERSON: I'm not!
MORTICIAN: He isn't.
CUSTOMER: Well, he will be soon, he's very ill.
DEAD PERSON: I'm getting better!
CUSTOMER: No, you're not -- you'll be stone dead in a moment.
MORTICIAN: Oh, I can't take him like that -- it's against regulations.
DEAD PERSON: I don't want to go on the cart!
CUSTOMER: Oh, don't be such a baby.
MORTICIAN: I can't take him...
DEAD PERSON: I feel fine!
CUSTOMER: Oh, do us a favor...
MORTICIAN: I can't.
CUSTOMER: Well, can you hang around a couple of minutes? He won't be long.
MORTICIAN: Naaah, I got to go on to Robinson's -- they've lost nine today.
CUSTOMER: Well, when is your next round?
MORTICIAN: Thursday.
DEAD PERSON: I think I'll go for a walk.
CUSTOMER: You're not fooling anyone y'know. Look, isn't there something you can do?
DEAD PERSON: I feel happy... I feel happy.
[whop]
CUSTOMER: Ah, thanks very much.
I am glad for the little girl though, that she's making progress.....
h/t See-Dubya at Patterico's
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I always think of the scene from the Princess Bride... "he's not dead, he's just mostly dead."
Posted by: KG at January 19, 2006 09:06 PM (eRMCR)
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An unlooked for milestone
Visitor #
75,000 arrived here this afternoon at 3:40pm looking for
news about Mikey.
Thanks to Mr./Ms. Anonymous from Thousand Oaks, CA using Adelphia high speed internet!
Whoever you are, if you make yourself known and you have a blog, linky love will be forthcoming!
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There's a good milestone! Nice Sudoku link, BTW. Guess I'll have to shoot for the 100,000th.
Posted by: Velociman at January 19, 2006 05:07 PM (jGAAg)
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If my Homeys could see me now....
Seen while getting off of the 210 today:
Thug looking Mexican dude, bald head, neck tattoos, driving a "no p*nis" car. That is, a small, Asian sports car with after-market extras, in particular a LARGE spoiler wing on the rear.
Dude pulls up next to me at the light, and as I look over I see a little white fluffy dog with a snazzy blue collar on his lap. Said dog promptly jumps up and starts giving Daddy slurpy puppy kisses all over his face.....
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....ha ha ha...actually laughed out loud at that one!!
Posted by: bn at January 19, 2006 01:08 PM (r8ONb)
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Nothing says
I'm an OG like a ankle biter giving kisses does it?
Posted by: phin at January 19, 2006 01:13 PM (Xvpen)
Posted by: oddybobo at January 19, 2006 01:35 PM (6Gm0j)
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i dunno.... the car still said "Tough Guy"... at least wanna be tough guy...
Posted by: caltechgirl at January 19, 2006 11:47 PM (uI/79)
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He's in touch with his softer side!
Posted by: Marie at January 21, 2006 05:27 AM (ZNESr)
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Am I really this predictable? Sheesh!
Notice I scored 100% on Biology
and Psychology.... Pretty much Neurobiology, I'd say...
| You scored as Biology. You should be a Biology major! You are passionate about the sciences, and you enjoy studying cell growth and evolutionary concepts which enable living organisms to survive. Pursue that!
Biology | | 100% |
Psychology | | 100% |
English | | 92% |
Chemistry | | 83% |
Journalism | | 75% |
Sociology | | 75% |
Philosophy | | 67% |
Linguistics | | 67% |
Mathematics | | 67% |
Anthropology | | 58% |
Theater | | 42% |
Art | | 42% |
Engineering | | 33% |
Dance | | 0% |
What is your Perfect Major? created with QuizFarm.com |
This quiz even had a tie breaker! Cool!
h/t wanna-be English Major
Jay
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I got Engineering, what a suprise.
Posted by: the Pirate at January 19, 2006 08:45 AM (0ZKi5)
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Math and Journalism?
I hated math. My minor (and what should have been my second major) tied for second. But it doesn't even have my major as an option.
Posted by: KG at January 19, 2006 11:16 AM (eRMCR)
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I took the test and it said "Get a life".
j/k mine was Math.
Posted by: Tige at January 19, 2006 12:08 PM (QgCnE)
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Heh. Mine goes up tonight. No big surprise!
Posted by: Bou at January 19, 2006 12:24 PM (iHxT3)
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January 18, 2006
I thought they were PROUD of their country
Seems Canada's star athletes haven't learned that there is no "I" in team. From
CTV News:
A number of Canada's star athletes have refused to carry the country's flag at the opening ceremonies for the Turin Olympics, saying they prefer to focus on their performance instead of taking on extra work.
According to the Toronto Star, cross-country skier Beckie Scott, speed skaters Clara Hughes and Cindy Klassen and bobsledder Pierre Lueders have asked their associations not to nominate them for the revered role.
The Star also reports the freestyle ski team chose not to nominate moguls skiing champion Jennifer Heil for the job because she is scheduled to compete the day after the ceremony.
I thought Canadians were the ones who
weren't ashamed to be associated with their flag in public in other countries. Hell, ask the
Barenaked Ladies.
But then again, they are flip-top, toque-wearing Canucks.
That's just f*cking sad. Really f*cking sad.
h/t
Kate at OTB
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January 08, 2006
Ted Kennedy, Historical scholar
WaPo's Dana Milbank
notes this scholarly gem from Massachussetts' favorite drunken driver:
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), hosting a morning roundtable with reporters, had nothing nice to say about Alito. "We here in the United States are not going to stand for monarchial tyranny," he said, protesting Alito's support for "unfettered, unlimited power of the executive." He faulted Alito for belonging to a group that was "anti-black and also anti-women." Kennedy wondered if "the average person is going to be able to get a fair shake" under Alito.
Briefly, Kennedy rewrote the outcome of the 1964 election. "This nominee was influenced by the Goldwater presidency," he said. "The Goldwater battles of those times were the battles against the civil rights laws." Only then did Kennedy acknowledge that "Judge Alito at that time was 14 years old."
Yep. You read that right. Further proof that the esteemed gentleman from Massachussetts lives in an alternate universe.
h/t
McGehee, who found it
here
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