June 19, 2006
Irony of the day
Lifted wholesale from
Insty:
AL GORE WON'T ENDORSE JOE LIEBERMAN. Comment: "I guess Lieberman would have been good enough to run the government if something bad happened to Gore. But he's not obviously the best qualified to be the junior senator from Connecticut, even though he had the same job when Gore tapped him in 2000."
Wow. Either being POTUS has lower requirements than I thought, or Algore has just reinvented the internet... Who needs Algore anyway? I love Joe, and I'd vote for him in a heartbeat!
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Cluck off, Chickie!
Last week, the Dixie Chicks ruffled a few feathers when singer Natalie Maines dismissed her
ENTIRE fan base,
saying,
"I'd rather have a smaller following of really cool people who get it, who will grow with us as we grow and are fans for life, than people that have us in their five-disc changer with Reba McEntire and Toby Keith," she told Time. "We don't want those kinds of fans. They limit what you can do."
This week, she's back, and served up her other foot for another tasty meal:
"The entire country may disagree with me, but I don't understand the necessity for patriotism," Maines resumes, through gritted teeth. "Why do you have to be a patriot? About what? This land is our land? Why? You can like where you live and like your life, but as for loving the whole country… I don't see why people care about patriotism."--emphasis mine, ed.
No wonder the Clucks are
having a hard time selling out arenas in places like Memphis, Indianapolis, and Fresno. Yeah, their album
debuted at #1, but anyone in the biz will tell you that album sales mean nothing to the artist. They make all of their money touring. Cancelling concerts is bad news on the pocketbook. Especially the new Louis Vuitton ones, right, Natalie?
All the snark aside, I'd like to remind Ms. Maines and her colleagues that the
SINGLE, ONLY, UNIQUE, UNITARY, etc. reason that she has this soapbox, that she's made all the money in her bank account, that she can fly to France or the UK whenever she wants and spout off about this country is that she is a
CITIZEN OF THE US.
Don't love your country, Natalie, it's ok. Really, The rest of us could give a shit. But don't tell us we're stupid for caring. Don't tell us that you like your life and then spit in the face of those people who have died or sacrificed much so that you can live the way you do.
Why
should people care about patriotism, Natalie? Well, because patriotism created this country, it sacrificed to preserve out way of life, and continues to do so over and over again every day. Patriotism is why you can stand on your soapbox and denounce the President. Patriotism is why you speak English, not German or Japanese. Patriotism provides you with the
security to go about your business and raise your children as you see fit.
The truth is, see, that in the long run, it is the patriot whose contributions will matter. The small effort of each individual to preserve and prolong the grand experiment in democracy started more than 200 years ago by another group of patriots whose motives were questioned by ignorant fools like you.
Your contributions, your songs, your rabble rousing, your chicken feet tatoos; they'll all be gone with the proverbial wind. But this country, and the patriots who protect her, will still be here.
What was the most popular song/singer of 1776? You don't know? Well, in 2206 I can assure you the same answer will be spoken in response to "Who were the Dixie Chicks?"
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Great post!
Ironic that she refers to people who "get it" when she's one who clearly doesn't, huh?
She just keeps digging herself in deeper and deeper... she's going to "free speech" herself right out of a career!
As Homer would say, D'OH!!
Posted by: Marie at June 19, 2006 11:00 AM (dswo0)
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The title of this post is one of the best I've ever seen!
Posted by: Emily at June 19, 2006 11:19 AM (lXDk3)
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Sheesh, chick-singers there's thousands of musician jokes about them, she only proves them right.
Posted by: DirtCrashr at June 19, 2006 03:29 PM (pmP8H)
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excellent rant.
one of the other chicks was interviewed on the radio station i listen to on my morning commute today. it was an eye rolling commute.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at June 19, 2006 05:04 PM (0Pi1o)
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I was going to post a rant about this today, but you put it so wonderfully, that I needn't bother! Great post!
Posted by: oddybobo at June 20, 2006 09:42 AM (6Gm0j)
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Your title says it all!!
Posted by: Mrs_Who at June 20, 2006 05:29 PM (8bFNx)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriotism
Posted by: Conchubhar at June 21, 2006 08:11 AM (ARcf5)
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Oh great rant!! Perfect!
Posted by: Richmond at June 21, 2006 11:05 AM (e8QFP)
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I should have realized she would keep opening her mouth and letting these little gems continue to fall. Why in the world would anyone spend any money at all on her is beyond me. Great post.
Posted by: Teresa at June 21, 2006 02:57 PM (jgXyO)
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Nicely said. Remind me never to piss you off.
Posted by: Contagion at June 21, 2006 06:55 PM (aGJp4)
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June 15, 2006
Experience Bij!*
Way
too many links to Klingon Language Sites from Harvey.
* Bij is the Klingon word for pain
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Weird
So yesterday was a BP day for me. As in
HIGH BP.
-- Talking about
this bullsh*t--F*cking Dodger game next Friday is sold out in 2 days
--F*cking Hurricanes lose in OT
--Goddamn pissy bastard at Wal-Mart trying to tell me that the garden center is closed 45 seconds after the storewide announcement: "The Garden Center will be closing in 5 minutes."(presumably at 9pm) THEN he shows me his watch and says, "See?? It's 9:01". My response: "That's not my problem. Get the person who makes the PA announcements to set her clock forward". His manager told him to ring me up and the 3 ladies behind me who also wanted to leave from the garden center. His response? "But I never got my break". Whiny asshole.
--I had this dream last night where something happened, and DH knew what it was, but I was prevented from seeing it by him (not a bad thing, though), and no one would tell me what was going on. I kept asking, and no one would answer me. The last thing I remember is punching
Ben in the face repeatedly for smirking, talking to other people, and not answering me. I also remember considering jumping up on the coffee table and firing a gun into the ceiling to get people's attention. Then I woke up with fists clenched and really pissed off. Ask my DH. He thought I was gonna punch him.
Moral of the story?
Don't F*ck with Wendy Testaburger.
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I'm sorry you had a bad day yesterday. my turn was today.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at June 15, 2006 06:29 PM (0Pi1o)
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Hey, but how about those Hurricanes Saturday night?! Woot!
Go Oilers Go
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June 13, 2006
Now hear this!
Most of you probably have seen
this story about the ring tone that supposedly only teens can hear.
It's an ultra-high frequency tone, around 17-18 kHz, and most adults lose the ability to distinguish such tones as we age and the hair cells in our inner ears are damaged, either from getting older, or excess exposure to loud noises, including music. Teens, however, should be able to hear it just fine...
As can most dogs and cats....
Anyway, Steve-O has the link
here. Turn up the volume and click the player. I can hear it just fine, thanks, as annoying as it is.
Trust me, any of the little f*ckers show up in my class with that, I will own their cell phone for the rest of the day.
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I think it's a great joke...on the kids!! Maybe some teacher somewhere created this idea to mess with the kids' minds!
Posted by: Mrs_Who at June 13, 2006 04:39 PM (UUk0W)
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I love the way you express your love affection for your young students.
; )
Posted by: Christina at June 13, 2006 06:18 PM (zJsUT)
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They were playing it on the radio as I was driving to work the other day...I guess I might know people who couldn't hear it, but...hey, I'm 32, and I've worked in industrial environments where it's "plugs and muffs" and I could still hear it. Maybe they're assuming all teachers are over 60 or something...
Posted by: Andrew Blackburn at June 13, 2006 06:49 PM (y+jIL)
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Ok, I'm 24 and couldn't hear it. I turned my speakers on my laptop full blast and couldn't hear anything. I started to get a headache though and when I put ear up to the speaker of the laptop, I only heard a light piercing sound that gave me an even bigger headache. Does that make sense?
And yes, I listen to my music too loud, have been to loud concerts and spent 8 years of my life in a marching band or orchestra.
Posted by: Sissy at June 13, 2006 08:47 PM (gCk3+)
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Now I feel old. I can't hear it.
I'll hope it's just that my laptop's speakers can't play that high pitched sound.
Yeah. That's what it is...
Posted by: Bill at June 13, 2006 09:04 PM (N31q2)
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I can only hear it if I have my volume up full blast on my computer...
Posted by: Bou at June 14, 2006 09:20 AM (iHxT3)
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Check the dynamic range on your computer's speakers. It may not even be able to produce that tone, whether or not you can hear it. Your cheaper PC speakers only go up to 15,000 khz, because most people just don't need that much dynamic range.
Posted by: MBC at June 14, 2006 09:39 AM (Mxo+k)
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I can hear it just fine. I prefer vibrate though . . .
Posted by: oddybobo at June 14, 2006 11:22 AM (6Gm0j)
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I'm 52 and hear it loud and clear... and I love my music loud as well... must have hairy ears! :-)
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June 12, 2006
But, I was listening to him this morning!
Big Ben Roethlisberger, Super Bowl winning QB with the Pittsburgh Steelers (and 24 year old hot head) was in a
serious motorcycle crash this morning.
Dumbass was not wearing a helmet, which is LEGAL in Pennsylvania.
Late reports say he has serious head injuries, including a concussion, facial lacerations, missing teeth and a broken nose, cheek, and jaw. He may also have knee injuries. Kellen Winslow, Jr.
Jr., anyone?
Evidently he flew over the handlebars of his
fancy little crotch-rocket into the front of an oncoming Chrysler New Yorker.
The accident happened not long after Roethlisberger gave an interview to Tony Bruno and Mark Willard on their syndicated sports talk show, which I was listening to this morning. It was kind of a shock to hear the same voice who joked with Ben at 6am announce his accident 2 hours later.
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I'm sorry to hear that.
My kids are trained to shout, whenever they see a helmetless motorcyclist, "Organ Donor!"
Posted by: RP at June 12, 2006 12:45 PM (LlPKh)
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I have no problems with motorcycles, but I have a cousin that spent the last 4 years of his life as a vegitable because of motorcycle accident. He was wearing a helmet. Because of him there is no chance in hell I'll get on a motorcycle with out one. Sure it didn't do him any good, but I'm not about to take that risk.
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June 09, 2006
Makes you wonder if they read their own blog
The ABC News' blog
The Blotter has a very interesting piece on
the man who turned in Zarqawi... And they're getting slammed by the readers for it. 280 comments and counting.
This is EXACTLY why your ratings are going down, you opportunistic slugs.
h/t
LGF
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I was going to add my two cents over at ABC, but it seems the rest of the country has already done it for me! Oh well, just another excuse to continue to ignore the msm.
Posted by: Jauhara at June 09, 2006 11:59 AM (YwdKL)
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June 07, 2006
Potential good news....BREAKING
According to ABC news, who is the ONLY one on the story right now....
Zarqawi is TOAST.
Special Report interrupted Nightline, not even on the web page yet
Update: Acc. to Technorati, I am indeed the first to report this. I even beat Kos by 10 minutes! Holy Crap!
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Glad you posted -- because, I swear I thought I was hallucinating and just waiting to hear, "live from New York, it's Saturday Night."
why would any network jump to repeatedly confirm the death of a character who has been "falsely" reported dead so many times already?
Posted by: revolute at June 07, 2006 10:58 PM (+wba0)
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I linked over to your site on this news, but unfortunately, the trackback isn't going through. Good job throwing this out there...looks like the news world is finally starting to wake up!
Posted by: Merri at June 07, 2006 11:43 PM (/qy9A)
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Darn those trackbacks anyway.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 08, 2006 12:19 AM (FRalS)
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I think BBC was the first to publish the fact that this slimeball is no more...
Posted by: RobC at June 08, 2006 01:49 AM (o0N0R)
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Good thing that the monster in the garb of man called, Al Zarqavi has been liquidated. Peace to all those innocent people who got killed by this devil ! Justice has indeed been done.
At the same time, Bush who is heard harping about 'Justice' so often must also await justice for his own wrong doings ! Strange there are guys who can speak about justice without a speck of shame or introspection of their own injustices and crassly ruthless acts!
America's hypocrisy and insatiable greed are unbelievable . Its war on global terror is also a farce. The very fact that it has a shady Pakistani dictator and a well known abettor of terrorism in India, named Pervez Musharraf as his chief ally! Such strange behaviour and hypocrisy is bound to boomerang as it did in the past whensoever the US played such games.
Terrorism won't end till a real and a conclusive war is fought against it. For this the US has to come clean and stop playing shady games in the world. Sample this, before 9/11 America was known to have openly armed, financed several terror organisations in the world for its own self-seeking ends and it never shed a tear for the innocent who died due to that. How could it expect that the world would wail over the death of poor 9/11 victims? America's image as that of a highly utilitarian, unscruplous country only interested in financial/ political gains than humanity or human values must undergo a conscious change! Then alone terrorism can be dealt a united and concerted death blow for ever.
You can't befriend a muslim terrorist here (as in Pakistan) and chase another in Iraq or Afhganistan. They all are the same and cannot be trusted or encouraged. Trounce them all for your own good. Learn before it is too late!
Posted by: Just Justice at June 08, 2006 03:01 AM (gqVVi)
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Bush who is heard harping about 'Justice' so often must also await justice for his own wrong doings!
As must we all. "Hey, buddy, we're all sinners." --Gov. George W. Bush (R-Texas), during the 2000 presidential campaign
Posted by: McGehee at June 08, 2006 03:24 AM (lAOTn)
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TB didn't work - but I linked to this story!
Posted by: Greta at June 08, 2006 04:39 AM (Cbtbf)
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And Nick Berg's demented father is shooting his fucking mouth off again
http://www.secondbreakfast.net/archives/002875.html
Posted by: Ken Summers at June 08, 2006 05:38 AM (UefPN)
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And JJ, please put down the Kool-Aid
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June 06, 2006
Update to Miss Idiot (below)
3 days detention and a bunch of zeros.
Her excuse? "There was too much stuff to do and not that much time to do it in."
Well,
yeah, if you don't do it when it's due and then wait until right before the end of the school year....
At least she was embarassed and apologized.
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Uhhh... she is going to have problems when she wants to work in the 'real world'.
Posted by: vw bug at June 06, 2006 03:50 PM (YS9om)
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It's Beastly!
The date being 6/6/6, which is of course the "biblical number of the Beast", The Pirate brings you some
lesser known numbers relating to "The Beast"... well, you'll see.
Drink warning for some of them....
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June 05, 2006
Stupidest Cheater EVER
As many of you know, my sweet husband is a high school teacher. He is currently teaching 4 classes of Earth Science to 9-12 graders at his school.
One of his grading policies is that students MAY turn in late work for partial credit before the end of the quarter, and he is more than happy to give any student a progress report showing their score on each assignment and including a list of what is missing at any time.
Recently, one student, hereafter known as Ms. I (for Idiot) was told of several assignments she was missing, and she assured my husband that they had been turned in, and she would bring the graded assignments in this week as proof that he had somehow not recorded them.
So today she turns in 7 or 8 assignments, all with the same
interesting characteristic. The top right corner of each assignment was torn off. As you may recall from your own school days or from your kids' homework, that's usually the place where you write your name, date, and class number. Except for one, and on that one the name written in the name blank is scratched out and her name is written below.
Her name was written wherever she could fit it in.
Also, each assignment is in a different pen/pencil, although all of the places where she has written her name are in the SAME black pen. However, more interestingly, each assignment was in a DIFFERENT HANDWRITING.
I really don't know how she expected to get away with it. I mean HONESTLY. Idiot.
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LOL! Give the chica some credit, she's got balls. She's obviously well on her way to a career of trying to cheat "the system". Good for your hubby for not letting her get away with it.
Posted by: Janette at June 05, 2006 05:02 PM (OcgcA)
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ha ha!
you mean that didn't work for her?
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at June 06, 2006 04:36 AM (yHahS)
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Gotta admit, at least it took guts. She should get some credit for that.
Posted by: oddybobo at June 06, 2006 05:54 AM (6Gm0j)
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I bet she would make a good Democrat!
Posted by: Greta (Hooah Wife) at June 06, 2006 05:56 AM (Cbtbf)
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The sad part is, we had a teacher at my high school who fell for that scheme several times from some of my classmates.
Posted by: Carmen at June 06, 2006 06:05 AM (YgY2c)
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Wow.
Gutsy would be getting them all from the same person so that at least the handwriting would match - but still, how do you explain away the corners? The dog ate it?
I taught HS for a year, that was it for my patience level. People who can stick with it are saints. Period.
Posted by: beth at June 06, 2006 07:34 AM (BuBkx)
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She deserves to be expelled.
There is no excuse for that. It isn't even funny. The fact that she thinks she could get away with proves how dumb she is. But she isn't alone!
When I was in grade school, we had writing assignments where we had to read a card and then finish the story in our own words. No big deal, right?
One of my stories was particularly good, so the teacher read it aloud, put a gold star on it, and hung it up in the classroom. Two weeks later, the class screw-up who was constantly getting into trouble copied my story word-for-word and handed it in. Pure plagiarism. What did the teacher do?
She put a gold star on it and hung it up next to mine.
At least she was consistent...
The moral of this story: The world is full of idiots.
Posted by: Phoenix at June 06, 2006 09:16 AM (4N2f4)
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Apparently she missed the day when the other kids learned about "having a clue!" That's baaaaad.
Posted by: Marie at June 06, 2006 10:55 AM (dswo0)
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In contra response to Greta - sounds like the kid would make a good U.S. president.
Posted by: Deacon Bakke at June 15, 2006 08:38 AM (LW9sO)
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You can't win for losing...
The recent increase in Atlantic hurricane activity may be tied, not to global warming, but to the ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP we've been working so diligently on
over the last few decades.
"Cleaner air and more Atlantic hurricanes may come as a pair, according to a new study comparing rising global sea surface temperatures with sun-blocking pollution particles.
It turns out that the recent decline of small manmade pollution particles called aerosols in the North Atlantic might be allowing hurricane activity to catch up with the effects of global warming there, reported climate researchers Michael Mann and Kerry Emanuel in a new study in the journal Eos."
Take that Enviro-Nazis. You're actually making things
worse!
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Posted by: Janette at June 05, 2006 11:42 AM (OcgcA)
Posted by: LindaSoG at June 05, 2006 11:55 AM (GBBmd)
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figures. It just figures!
Posted by: Beth Donovan at June 05, 2006 12:17 PM (9FPYz)
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There is no such thing as global warming!
And now research is proving things they should have thought of before!
Posted by: Rave at June 05, 2006 01:45 PM (Fir0Z)
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Too bad they're irony-impaired [not to mention humor-challenged, so I won't mention it] so it's all lost on 'em.
Posted by: Claire at June 05, 2006 03:42 PM (l1oyw)
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I don't get it. Does that mean that Mann is going to be believed by people like Claire, Rave, Jane Beth et al over this report, but not over the hockey stick? A bit selective don't you think (assuming they are anti the hockey stick)?
Since you all have your irony antennas so finely tuned how did you manage to miss this delicious dollup of irony
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June 02, 2006
June 01, 2006
Those crazy Bad Example kids
They've gone and spawned again!
Courtesy of Adopted Blog-Mom
Bou, we have a new blog-sis, Mrs. Who of
House of Zathras.
And true to the formula that the Bad Example family tree is often more of a stick than a tree, adopted blog-sis
VW contributes a new blog sis/niece, her real life sister Tink of
Tink's Tribulations.
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hahaha. Always twisted.
Posted by: vw bug at June 01, 2006 05:19 PM (zj2cO)
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We appear to have missed the memo that said our famly tree was supposed to fork!
Posted by: Bou at June 02, 2006 06:38 AM (iHxT3)
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See aren't you glad I adopted you into this family. Even if I've been neglectful?
Posted by: Contagion at June 02, 2006 02:19 PM (e8b4J)
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Nahuatl is the language of nature...
So says
this piece of what George Moneo has so rightly termed "
Bovine Excrement". It's worth the 2 minutes out of your life to laugh and shake your head at the self-important idiocy that passes for education around here. Keep in mind that this POS had to get a charter from the county, so somebody actually bought into this.....
Quick! The Smug cloud is descending over Los Angeles! Oh no!
On a related note, Cobb has some interesting thoughts on immigration and the Latino community....
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