
Seen on LiveJournal today. Very clever.
I’m not feeling so hot, though; it might have been what I ate for lunch (not a lobster!).

Seen on LiveJournal today. Very clever.
I’m not feeling so hot, though; it might have been what I ate for lunch (not a lobster!).
There’s a small pile of links that I’ve been meaninmg to blog about but for various reasons they slipped past me. Rather than let them go completely, as I usually do, this time I’m rescuing a few of them:
– I liked Georgial10’s take on the RFK ‘Election Fraud’ article.
– This excellent guest post over at Digby’s place is a must -read for history buffs
– And this non-violent approach to rebuilding the Temple has been sitting on my desktop for months.
Also, welcome to the blogroll, Watching The Planet. Hope you’re feeling a little less lost in cyberspace.
By way of Yahoo:
To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it
“The NSA would like to remind everyone to call their mothers this Sunday. They need to calibrate their system.”
Hat tip, Discourse.net.
Love you, Mom!
This is the least bloggy I’ve been in quite some time. Only one final to go and the semester is over, but nothing’s really inspiring me to blog.
Yes, I know, there’s a lot going on, but since KGO this morning told me that 66% of the country seems to think that collecting information about every phone call you’ve made since 9/11 is perfectly OK, complaining about it seems rather pointless.
Per KCBS:
For nine students camped at the University of San Francisco, Monday’s march for immigrant rights was the kickoff of a week long fast to show solidarity for a struggle that is very personal for them.
Sophomore Max Orozso