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Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Oh NO! Mr. BUSH!
Cat Stevens is trying to get into the country! To spread his message of hatefully bad ...



70s schmaltz music.

For the love of God, people.
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Friday, September 03, 2004
Forget what I said about Ditka
Watching the wrap-up of the RNC on Fox news (the regular channel, not cable, remember), and you know it's gotta be pretty bad when Republican former Governor Jim Thompson said he won't be voting for Alan Keyes because his views "are not representative of the Republican Party." No, see, Jim, I tend to think they ARE representative of the GOP, and y'all just don't want to admit it. Regardless, like I was telling Mac: Choosing Keyes was a good idea in theory -- the small fact that he isn't even from Illinois notwithstanding -- until he opened his damn mouth. Calling Mary Cheney a freakin' hedonist? If I thought ol' Dicky respected his daughter enough to defend her honor, I'd for one pay good money to see him take the fucker out.

Speaking of good money, the first installment of my free-lance project for one of my former employers came in today, and can I just say "Whoo!" There's some phat coin there. I'll be able to pay off some serious bills AND still get my lovely cabinet from Customs in Miller. Heh.

So yeah, I'm feeling a little better -- finally took care of my pedicure (last one of the season, I reckon, so I put on OPI's "Euro-mazing!", a lovely burnt orange) and at least got fresh litter for the boxes. [SIDENOTE: If y'all are looking for a yummy candle? Go here; the caramel apple and dreamsicle ones are to. DIE. for. Nancy the owner gave me the dreamsicle one to try out (she's a friend of one of our family's best friends, so I'm sure that had a little something to do with it), and it's excellent. I'll get the caramel apple one for winter.] No, off to do some notes for my Sunday biz centerpiece, because tomorrow? Schererville's gonna geeeeeeet it! Neener neener neeeeeeeee-ner. Heh.
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Saturday, July 31, 2004
Suckage comes from all over
Apparently, I'm not the only one with copyright issues this week: Getupgrrl over at Chez Miscarriage not only had someone rip off illustrations that she and her readers -- women suffering with infertility, btw -- created, but her puta MADE FUCKING T-SHIRTS OF THEM AND PUT THE SALE LINK TO GRRL'S WEB SITE.

I almost don't even know what to say to that, except that the person must really be feeling the effects of a weak second quarter, because profiting off someone else's heartache without that person's permission? There's a special place in hell for y'all.
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Thursday, July 29, 2004
Who’s idea was this?
Has anybody ever, when listening to "Rockin' to Paradise" by Styx, ever gotten the urge to do jazzhands? No, seriously, who the hell's idea was it to EVER Let Dennis DeYoung become part of Styx? He RUINED them, he and all his Broadway reject issues. And don't even get me started about fucking "Mr. Roboto." I heard that the other night on the way home, and God, is that song ass-bad. "I'm KILROY!" What!?!?
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Tuesday, July 20, 2004
One of these things is not like the other
Found this over at Og's; it ran in Sunday's NYT Magazine.
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Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Death for fighting-machine aeroplanes
Thanks to Kaffy, natch, who linked to an article about making money off blog advertising in the Chicago Trib, I wandered over to an old blog I used to read fairly often when I worked downtown and wanted to pretend I was fancy and well-read, especially after 9/11: The Talking Points Memo by Josh Micah Marshall. (Interesting sidenote: On our way home from Vegas in June 2001, I sat next to Josh's half brother, Steve (I think was his name) on the plane. Nice guy. He and his woman were in Vegas to catch Cirque du Soleil's O. But I digress.) So I'm scanning through to try to remember whether Josh was liberal or conservative when I came across this, which got me to read this about how Pakistan is getting the screws turned on it to produce bin Laden by -- wait for it -- at LEAST the Democratic Convention, and if not then, before the elections, but DEFINITELY before DURING the Democratic Convention at the end of the month.

I, too, echo the authors' sentiments: If going after Al Qaeda in Pakistan is a good idea, it's been a good idea for at least the last two years. So what's with the sense of urgency NOW, Shrub? Shoot me an e-mail and lemeno, homey.
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Tuesday, July 06, 2004
Wait … what?
I had to do a double take when reading this:

Lookit. (And if you can't get to it, I'll mail it to you.)

As we say over here in Chez Broad, "Aw, heeeeeeeelllll no."
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Friday, July 02, 2004
You don’t say …
I'll get to the hostage situation later, but first I have to talk about the debacle that was Jack Ryan on GMA this morning. So he gets on with Diane Sawyer, and they talk about how he would fight for the right to keep certain things private, like, say, divorce records and stuff. As y'all know, he was dismissed from his bid for U.S. Senator from Illinois because his previously sealed divorce records said, upon unsealing, that Jack took his former wife, Jeri, three different times to sex clubs and expected her to join him in public inflagrante delicto, or worse. You know how he billed this? He called it the "sexless sex scandal," which is true enough, but then -- THEN! -- you know what he said!?!? "She was my wife," as if the fact that they were married automatically made it Ok for him to take her to places she clearly did NOT want to go to do things she clearly did NOT want to do.

Now, having never been married, maybe the married folk can speak to this, but I would think that if your spouse objects to a certain practice once, taking him or her to the place that he or she objects to is not going to change his or her mind -- I mean, unless y'all have talked about it prior and agreed that that's what both of you want, of course, but I'm guessing that since the Ryans ended up divorcing, there wasn't a whole lot of talking going on. But I was like, "What a cro-mag."

As for his posture that "if we keep digging into the lives of people the way we do, then no good candidates will want to run for office," he's probably right. But here's my question: Was he of the same opinion when everybody went all apeshit over Clinton and the blowjob? Because remember, if this is the standard that you set, it applies to EVERY. ONE.
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Friday, June 25, 2004
What was and what should never be
Going through the ATM this morning, ahead of me was this woman. Not an unattractive woman by any means, mind you, but she would've been a lot more attractive if the following had been true:

1) That her perfectly abundant, perfectly permed hair wasn't held back by a banana clip, circa 1987;
2) that she wasn't wearing a hot pink shirt with sparkles and things hanging off under the arms, circa 1992;
3) That she wasn't driving in a late-model, black Trans-Am with the license plate "4Mikey" (no offense, mikey), circa 1985, and -- AND
4) that she wasn't wearing HEAD GEAR, circa 6th grade.

Aren't there laws about that stuff? I mean, wow.
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Friday, June 18, 2004
No. Get out. Imagine my surprise.
Al Qaeda strikes again. [Courtesy of USA Today]
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Yo! Crackhead!
I horked this from Mac, formerly of Go Fish and now at Pesky Apostrophe, because it's damn funny, and I forgot how much I like the term "crackhead." So, if you see me calling everything and everyone "crackhead," it's her fault.
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Tuesday, June 08, 2004
Choices result in lesson learned, whining
I had another bizarre dream last night, but this got my attention first:
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Wednesday, June 02, 2004
I feel a draft coming on, take 2
Here's why I shouldn't post stuff at 2 a.m.: That thing on the draft? Included links to the Home School Legal Defense Fund, which in and of itself is fine, but if you go to its Web site, the group clearly opposes same-sex marriage, and I ain't down with that. So, I've erased that entry and instead found the guvmint link to this draft thing: Lookit

At first glance, I thought this might not be such a bad idea -- I mean, giving students an option, especially if they don't have any plans after high school can't be wrong, right? But you know what? No matter how many alleged terrorist attacks there are on the United States, WE'RE STILL NOT ISRAEL. Canada and Mexico aren't gunning for us at every turn because we're American, so this is pointless.
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Friday, May 28, 2004
Own your shit, man
One of my favorite blogs, for those who don't pay attention to my blogroll, is Gawker, the gold standard for snark on all things NYC media-related (written by the deliciously wonderful Choire, who's also on my roll). And one of the topics he was skewering yesterday was this advertising wonk chick who was at a big major network dealie and got soooooooooo shitcanned that she shit HERSELF on a couch. In front of all these major industry players. Well, one of her college acquaintances got wind of it, told some friends by e-mail, and they told some friends, and you know the rest, and it ends up on Gawker for the whole world to see. So now in retaliation, the woman and/or her friends called acquaintance's place of employ and ratted him out for using corporate e-mail for personal gossip.

To that I say, "Wow, bitter much!?!?!"

[UPDATE: There IS a God! Here's how it played out in the end, courtesy of Defamer: Lookit]
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Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Now (they) do what they told (them)
Oddly enough, I don't blame the soldiers for this, because that's how you're taught in the military. And I understand that people can get all kinds of disguises and maybe even pull them off seamlessly. But ... damn. The bureau chief confirmed that these guys were legit.

[Courtesy of E&P, via Romenesko]
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