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today on the show... Sam coulda been somebody, Sarkozy and Putin square off and new revelations in the Don Siegelman case. 

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Frist?

Moi?

lol

There's a first for everything :)

Silouhette short-hair naked woman in thick black water. Alice...

Beautiful pic!

Somehow my description manages to make it sound hideous anyhow.

Clinton is Talking now on CNN

Maybe she will say somethng

"She's talking now...Maybe she wil say something"

LOL

SJ

Thank you for the sweet ad. I just saw it.

I am a girl but EOE M/F. That's kewl up there, right?

wow glory

I didn't even catch that...

Time for coffee!

New Petition....

To: Governor Sarah Palin
Dear Governor Palin,

We the undersigned implore you to remain in Alaska (where your national security credentials are required to repel a Soviet invasion) and stop giving media interviews and press conferences.

Maybe you missed what was going outside your small circle of adoring fans but you and your team were soundly defeated in the 2008 election. Sensible citizens rejected your fear mongering, divisiveness, guilt by association and rambling incoherence in favor of an articulate leader whose vision has brought millions of people together from all walks of life.

Governor Palin, you had your 15 minutes of fame, and now they’re thankfully over. America has far more important things to do than listen to you right now. If, in the future, the war against terror or another political, economic, social or environmental meltdown demands the best mooseburger recipe, rest assured we will call you at 3:00 am (EST).

Until then, however, the best way to serve this nation you love so well is to just shut up. Enough already.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

Sign here:

http://www.petitiononline.com/1113nov8/petition.html

morning gang!

looking at the big picture and the history of "conservative" "one world order" writing, it looks like they've managed to move their agenda right along with the Bush crime family in the saddle.

really showing up as winter comes on here.

they call it "crashing the system".

what they want is total control of the populace. Economic slavery.

ultimately they want to reduce world poulation by about 80 or 90 percent.

what a pack of assholes eh? the power freaks and the greedheads in control are the absolute worst management in the world.

so to counter we need new ideas. the kind of thinking that got us into this mess is not going to get us out of it.

any ideas?

any ideas?....a few....

Nothing new...but then again, neither is Fascism...

An Unexplained Death...

OXON HILL, Md. - Family members of an Oxon Hill man are as mystified by his death as the police investigating the case; the shooting was not a robbery, and the question that lingers is whether the gunman knew his victim, and if so, how.

Sean Nicholas Green, 31, was in his car apparently leaving his Oxon Hill community about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday when he stopped before turning onto St. Barnabas Road. His family thinks that he was on his way to the gym and then on to his mother's house.

He was the second of five or six cars in the right turn lane at the intersection, investigators believe. Witnesses said a gunman, dressed in a black jacket with his hood up, walked up to Green's Cadillac and fired nine shots into the driver's-side window.

The gunman did not say anything to Green or try to open the car door, witnesses said.

"The individual just walked up him -- the window being up, the door closed -- and discharged his firearm several times, striking Mr. Green," said Prince Georges County police Cpl. Steve Pacheco.

Green died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds to the head. Witnesses said the gunman walked up to Green’s Cadillac and fired nine shots

Green's family said he had attended the University of Maryland and Frostburg State University, earning a computer science degree.

He held a top secret security clearance in his work as a computer specialist with the National Counter-Terrorism Center, a federal agency. They say Green loved his job and was recently promoted.

Green's family remembered him as a career- and family-oriented man, especially as a great uncle. His four young nephews are finding it difficult to believe the man who helped raise them is gone…

And Sean's brother, Stephen Green, gravely noted, "My brother, to my knowledge, did not have any enemies. He had, instead, a host of friends, fraternity brothers, family members, all of whom loved him."…

Neighbors remembered him as a great guy who worked long hours.

"I'm just wondering who would hurt him," said Geraldine Evans, Green's neighbor. "He was the sweetest person I ever seen."

http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/1108/569673.html

eya gloryoski, yw! EOE M/F?

equal opportunity employer?

last time i checked i think we had 6 or 7 different main sexual arrangements and theres probably another half dozen or so that people can advertise for.

tolerance levels here vary. i figger it's like real estate, location, location, location.

here i am

good day bloggers

Ron Reagan/Lieberman

Did you all see this post by Ron Reagan in support of Joe Lieberman?? It is at the new website letjoestay.blogspot.com
http://tinyurl.com/6cx6vs

eya nightbird!

and a good day to you as well!

Didn't get very far with Senator Sanders

or Thom suggesting it was time to amend the 17th Amendment. By mid-century California will have a population over 50 million. At the same time, Utah and Idaho probably won't have a population of five million. Unless our constitution is altered, however, these state will all have an equal number of senators. I think this is outrageous.

Retail Sales Collapse It's

Retail Sales Collapse

It's really quite stunning, and it's hard to see how it gets better soon.

I'm pessimistic because I worry that with Bush in office nothing sensible can be done quickly enough, and side debates about the auto companies provide a distraction (it may be an important debate, but it isn't central to the question of immediate stimulus). Last Spring we did the shitty stimulus of giving people a few bucks, which unsurprisingly didn't cause the pony to appear. We need extension of unemployment benefits, food stamp increases, SUPERTRAIN and other infrastructure expenditures, and of course aid for state and local governments. And it's needed, you know, yesterday.

-Atrios 10:55

http://calculatedrisk.blogspot.com/2008/11/retail-sales-collapse-in-octo...

Ann Dunwoody

becomes the first 4 Star General

Per MSNBC

Nissan to further cut production in Japan

TOKYO (AP) — Nissan Motor Co., facing a sharp slowdown in global demand, said Friday it would cut production for the second time in two weeks.

Japan's third-biggest automaker said it plans to lower domestic output by 72,000 vehicles during the rest of the fiscal year through March 2009, on top of a global production reduction of 200,000 units it announced on Oct. 31.

"In light of declining sales in major global markets, the production cut is necessary in order to manage inventory levels and ensure a balanced production supply," Nissan said in a statement.

While Japanese automakers are faring better than American rivals, they too have been battered in recent months as consumers in the U.S., Europe and even Asia increasingly shun showrooms.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jLRU0QODbHGaG_Rt5-kqKK...

This Moment Screams for Boldness

Within hours of Barack Obama’s election, naysayers chastened caution. Don’t go too far, they inveighed. Build trust slowly with restrained, moderate, and gradual actions, they admonished.

In other words: Start with piddling plans.

Basically, they want to abort hope -- kill it before it has a chance.

That is all wrong after an election in which it’s believed that a higher percentage of Americans voted than at any time in the past 40 years; a win that brought tears to the eyes of even hardened reporters; a result that drew joyful citizens into streets across the country to celebrate, a balloting that swept even larger majorities of Democrats into the U.S. House and Senate.

This moment during which the nation is suffering great economic peril pleads for political valor. This moment screams for boldness.

Troubled times demand greatness. Franklin D. Roosevelt knew that. He’s the reason U.S. presidents are judged by the sum of their accomplishments in their first 100 days in office.

When FDR was inaugurated in 1933, the country was in the midst of the Great Depression. He didn’t waste time tinkering. After 100 days, he’d given the country the Emergency Banking Act, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Federal Emergency Relief Act and the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Obama may not inherit a Great Depression, but he’ll take the oath during an intense recession. Look at the news that arrived the same week as his election: Unemployment rose to 6.5 percent after 10 straight months of jobs losses totaling more than 1.2 million; the stock market dropped 1,000 points in 48 hours after the worst October showing in two decades; auto makers traveled to Capitol Hill begging like hobos for handouts to stave off bankruptcy; two dozen major retailers revealed sales declines, most double digit; and The New York Times reported hospitals are strained as they register fewer paying patients and increased charity cases.

These problems won’t be solved with timidity.

New Blackwater Iraq Scandal: Guns, Silencers and Dog Food

Ex-employees Tell ABC News the Firm Used Dog Food Sacks to Smuggle Unauthorized Weapons to Iraq

A federal grand jury in North Carolina is investigating allegations the controversial private security firm Blackwater illegally shipped assault weapons and silencers to Iraq, hidden in large sacks of dog food, ABCNews.com has learned.

Under State Department rules, Blackwater is prohibited from using certain assault weapons and silencers in Iraq because they are considered "offensive" weapons inappropriate for Blackwater's role as a private security firm protecting US diplomatic missions.

"The only reason you need a silencer is if you want to assassinate someone," said former CIA intelligence officer John Kiriakou, an ABC News consultant.

Six Blackwater employees are under investigation by another federal grand jury, in Washington, D.C., in connection with the shooting deaths of at least 17 civilians in September, 2007 at a Baghdad traffic circle. Prosecutors are expected to return indictments in the next few weeks, according to people familiar with the case.

http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=6254508

This Moment Screams for Boldness

Like saving Lieberman's ass, and bringing in Bill-- I mean-- Hillary Clinton.

There is no red America. No blue America. Just as there is no right or wrong. There are elections and I intend to win them.

Carmaker crisis hits suppliers

Carmaker crisis hits suppliers
S&P: Negative scenario for a dozen companies
Alisa Priddle / The Detroit News

The fallout from the financial crisis in the auto industry is reverberating down the parts supply chain of Detroit's Big Three, with more cost cutting, job losses, bankruptcies and liquidations expected.

Massive restructuring by suppliers in recent years has not been enough to ward off poor third-quarter financial results and keep Wall Street happy -- and that was before the credit crisis threatened the future of the Big Three.

A number of North American suppliers had their credit ratings placed on CreditWatch with negative implications Thursday by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services because of their ties to General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC.

S&P singled out ArvinMeritor Inc., BorgWarner Inc., Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc., Federal-Mogul Corp., Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Hayes Lemmerz International Inc., Johnson Controls Inc., Lear Corp., MetoKote Corp., Shiloh Industries Inc., Stoneridge Inc., Tenneco Inc. and Visteon Corp. for their significant exposure to GM, Ford and Chrysler.

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081114/AUTO01/811140...

Sarkozy: US missile shield won’t help security

French President Nicolas Sarkozy undercut the American rationale for a U.S. missile shield in Eastern Europe on Friday by saying that the system would do nothing to improve European security.

Sarkozy's comments were the strongest to date by an American ally against the missile-defense plans, which have infuriated Russia despite the Bush administration's insistence that they are aimed at protecting Europe from Iran.

"Deployment of a missile defense system would bring nothing to security in Europe ... it would complicate things, and would make them move backward," Sarkozy said after a summit with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Medvedev smiled and pointed his finger at Sarkozy in approval after the comments from the French president.

The remarks came at the end of a week in which the United States and Russia rejected each other's proposed solutions to the standoff over the missile plans, making it increasingly likely that it will not be resolved before U.S. President-elect Barack Obama takes office.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ipnEHNnhSVLPIewLKLQg4S...

Senator Leahy publicly opposes Lieberman chairmanship

Senator Patrick Leahy has just finished (12.45 EST) a call in show ('Vermont Edition") on Vermont Public Radio.

In response to a caller who raised the question of Joe Lieberman's status, Senator Leahy clearly stated his opposition to Lieberman retaining his chairmanship.

While the program is still on-air and there is no transcript available yet, Leahy's comments where emphatically clear that Lieberman's behaviour during the campaign were unacceptable, that there must be consequences for his actions, and that he should be removed from the chairmanship.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/11/14/123755/12/119/660933

~-~-~

Sorry about your rights, we hope to have them restored shortly.

Sen Leahy

Thank you for taking this position on Lieberman.

This would be bold-- Dennis as Treasury Sec.

We Are Change Ohio Interviews Congressman Dennis Kucinich
http://wearechangeohio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=...

Econ powers in DC for crisis

Econ powers in DC for crisis summit
Bush hosts the G-20 but world leaders would rather talk to Obama.

http://therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&It...

Even China...

Factories Shut, China Workers Are Suffering
By EDWARD WONG
CHANG’AN, China — Wang Denggui, father of three, arrived more than a year ago in the palm-lined streets of this southern town with a single goal: toil in a factory to save for his children’s school tuition.

But the plans of Mr. Wang and thousands of co-workers unraveled at noon on Nov. 1, when the Taiwanese chairman of their ailing shoe factory climbed over a factory wall to flee the country and his debts. That left several American shoe companies with unfilled orders and 2,000 workers without jobs.

“He just ran without telling anyone,” Mr. Wang said.

For decades, the steamy Pearl River Delta area of southern Guangdong Province served as a primary engine for China’s astounding economic growth. But an export slowdown that began earlier this year and that has been magnified by the global financial crisis of recent months is contributing to the shutdown of tens of thousands of small and mid-size factories here and in other coastal regions, forcing laborers to scramble for other jobs or return home to the countryside.

Furthermore, the slowdown inhibits China’s ability to work with other nations in alleviating the worldwide crisis.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/14/world/asia/14china.html?_r=1&hp=&pagew...

'bout friggin time.....

U.S. Blocks Chinese Milk Products

By Annys Shin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 14, 2008; Page A16

Federal food safety officials yesterday began holding up shipments of food from China that contain milk or milk-derived ingredients in the largest effort to date to keep products tainted with the industrial chemical melamine from reaching U.S. consumers.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/13/AR200811...

It's only taken 2 months...

http://www.samsedershow.com/node/3758#comment-254547

More Boldness-- Ayers Education Sec.

sheesh!

the boys behind the boys behind "W" kick over the first domino.

idiot children playing with our lives

on a global scale for the first time in history.

the irony is that they're in the same line up.

Mhap

Good post...basically the long version of the post from Americablog. I would add another thing I've been speculating about...of course it is a dream situation, but not beyond possibility.

What if we do get to 60 and Lieberman is the 60th vote? Right now, things look much better for the Democratic Senate candidates than they do the Republican ones in the remaining races.

After the conclusion of these races, Obama and his advisors could then go after moderate Republicans for the cabinet. My choice is Olympia Snowe. Obama could easily offer her a really choice administration position to head up something she would really enjoy and be comfy in for the next four to eight years and not have to deal with 2010 campaigning, (which is sure to be fierce) or to have to withstand the pressure of the wingnut Republican Senate on filibusters she doesn't like.

She's 61 years old and has been in Congress 30 years and is probably one of the most moderate if not the most moderate Repub. Senators: Pro-choice, Pro-gay, down the middle on a lot of other things and has drawn a lot of criticism from Theocons and wingnut orgs like Concerned Women for America who call her a RINO.

She's long been an advocate for compromise between the two parties versus opposition and, let's face it, the Republicans are a dwindled down group of nutballs who are probably hell bent on filibustering anything they can at this point simply on principle to frustrate the progress of an Obama administration. I don't think that is going to be a very pleasant environment for Snowe in the upcoming Congress. She has a lot of leverage and since the trend is favorable to moderates and progressives right now, she could be very happy in Obama's administration and he's very vocal about extending positions to Republicans.

At that point if Obama was successful in poaching her, the Democratic governor from Maine could appoint a Democrat to fill her seat in the Senate, which would be safe for another two years. That would yield a 61st seat which would substantially decrease Lieberman's leverage and capacity for mischief. At that point, working with the Hagels, Lugars and Collins in the Senate starts looking a lot better and much more favorable for the Democrats and the Moderate Republicans. Even Voinovich and Specter start looking swayable.

Olympia Snowe is an ace in the hole.

first time in history

One cool thing though SJ, those paying attention get to watch it realtime...we won't have to wait 50 or 100 years to put the pieces together.

Batten down the hatches brother....

Al coming up next on

Thom.

Obama jobs for the blogosphere?

Would-be Obama aides must disclose Web posts, Facebook profiles
Posted by Declan McCullagh

November 14, 2008 10:23 AM PST

If you want a job in an Obama administration, be prepared to disclose every blog post or comment you've ever written.

A nine-page questionnaire requires applicants to list--and if possible, provide copies of--all "posts or comments on blogs or other Web sites" they have ever made. Also required are "aliases" or nicknames used on those sites.
Obama administration

Translated into English, this means that President-elect Obama wants to know far more about you than his predecessors did. That requirement would force applicants to disclose information about Facebook and MySpace pages, profiles posted on dating Web sites, and even what was posted on Web sites like CNET and YouTube that allow readers to append comments.

Note that question doesn't only ask for potentially embarrassing or incendiary posts. It wants a list of "each" one.

[...]

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10097448-38.html

Uh, yeah, right....Good luck with that....

Lawrence Kudlow-- The definition of insanity.

You've Earned It!

Obama jobs for the blogosphere?

Loyalty to Lieberman, but not the Obama-Girl. Safe bet now Obama will be the youngest person in his government.

"Bush Shows Obama the Way"

kudlow doesn't have an effin clue. yesterdays rally was caused by testing the october lows and seeing if we could reach the 2003 lows. this reversed and set off an enormous short squeeze. the market failed to confirm the rally today.

"The change it had to come" Yea, right.

Obama gets the Clinton band back together

Here's how you can tell the campaign is over and the transition has begun: Barack Obama's aides now wear suits and ties, their desks are in the Federal Building on 6th Street in Washington — and Clintonites are everywhere.

"Obama is showing great good sense in making use of their experience," said William Galston, a former Clinton domestic policy adviser who’s now at the Brookings Institution. "You have an entire cadre of people in their 30s and 40s and early 50s who were either in senior jobs or second- and third-tier jobs in the Clinton administration, who really earned their spurs and know their way around — and know something about how the institutions in which they served actually function."
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1108/15617.html

...fooled again.

For gloryoski

Submitted by gloryoski on Fri, 11/14/2008 - 11:44am.
Do you actually get paid to do lexicography?

Do you have a steady job at a dictionary/reference company or just freelance?
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I have a powerful and unrelenting curiosity about words and the English language in general.

My Catholic schooling emphasized the language arts and a smidgen of Latin sorta helps in the etymology department. If I had been taught more Greek, I'd be dangerous.

Learning more about a word causes me to remember it better than I would otherwise and there are often other uses (definitions) for a word of which I was unaware.

When I see a word like "heathen," I tend to wonder if the obvious root is the true root...which is not always the case. "Heathen" caused me to wonder of it describes someone from the heath and, if so, how did a heath dweller become synonymous with godlessness and/or savagery? Did it originate from bigotry toward Druids? What's the deal?

So I looked-up the word with an eye toward the etymology and learned that a heath is not always a moor. It also represented a large open tract of non-agricultural land when the older version of the word was in common use...or rural land...or the hinterlands. "Rubeville," so to speak. Ya gots yer village folk and ya gots yer heathens.

I wish I could find a better (free) Internet site that emphasizes etymology. Most of the dictionary sites give little or no information about the long evolution of a given word.

I have an old, gigantic dictionary that sometimes has several paragraphs explaining what a long, strange trip it has been for a word...and often there is a certain amount of guesswork and assumption noted because a significant portion of the evolution is due to the spoken word (versus the written word) as it passed into and out of regional languages and dialects.

The advent of widespread education and literacy has frozen language in place, relatively speaking. (Irregardless notwithstanding.)

And that's just English. Imagine how complicated and convoluted the history of language is in the Far East.

Maybe, I just missed this from our MSM:

Obama aide in 'anti-Arab' row

Emanuel, left, was Obama's first post-election
appointment [GALLO/GETTY]

Rahm Emanuel, US president-elect Barack Obama's chief of staff, has apologised to an Arab-American group for comments made by his father that disparaged Arabs.

Benjamin Emanuel was reported as telling an Israeli newspaper about his son last week: "Obviously, he will influence the president to be pro-Israel. Why wouldn't he?

"What is he, an Arab? He's not going to clean the floors of the White House."

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee had sent a letter to Emanuel calling on him to distance himself from his father's remarks.

Rahm Emanuel, also an Illinois congressman, called the group's president, Mary Rose Oakar, on Thursday to apologise on behalf of his family.

Benjamin Emanuel is a Jerusalem-born doctor who was active in the Irgun - an underground Zionist organisation that fought the British in Palestine prior to the founding of Israel in 1947.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2008/11/2008111404055793981.h...

Siegleman(sp?) on Thom now.

Siegleman(sp?) on Thom now.

obama wants a list of every post LOL

can you imagine the person that has the job of reviewing these submissions, if wardog or similar nincompoopies decide to apply, reading through the string of nonsequitur crappy nonsensical shit, how long before this person quits in despair or pulls hairs, pokes eyes, rolls on the floor

New Thread(s)

new thread

2 actually

List of every post

In my experience, requirements like that are usually placed there to discourage the non-serious and non-passionate applicants. One has to conclude that background checks would be very thorough in that respect. If anything a partial list would point background checkers in the right direction. I wonder what info they could get from just your ISP.

Prop 8 Supporters Being Blacklisted

UPI) – Opponents of California's Proposition 8 have released blacklists with confidential information regarding donations in support of the ban on same-sex marriage.

Blacklists have appeared on Web sites such as AntiGayBlacklist.com, each featuring the names of people -- and businesses -- who apparently supported Proposition 8 before it was passed on Election Day, CBS reported Thursday.

The release of the blacklists comes as a number of California businesses have been targeted by same-sex marriage advocates for boycotts in the wake of the initiative's passing.

Some people have argued the presence of the blacklists goes against the very nature of the United States and say the lists should be removed.

"I understand the anger, but I think we need to channel it," Molly McKay of Marriage Equality USA told CBS. "Into conversations, into moving forward because, you know again, hate vs. hate produces more hate."

I was completely disgusted," engineer Chris Lee, whose name is featured in one of the lists, said. "This sort of blacklist should only appear in communist countries, should not be found in the United States."

I wonder if someone like Mr. Lee had any problem with AAR's adverstisers being blacklisted by the rightwing? Hypocrite.

~-~-~

Sorry about your rights, we hope to have them restored shortly.

AMEN!

Ditch the smooth transition. The people voted for change
Instead of accepting the corrupted bail-out and reassuring Wall Street, Obama's team must start doing the hard stuff now.

Naomi Klein

Yet the Democrats are either openly defending the administration or refusing to intervene. "There is only one president at a time," we hear from Barack Obama. That's true. But every sweetheart deal the Bush administration makes threatens to hobble Obama's ability to make good on his promise of change. To cite just one example, that $140bn in missing revenue is almost the same sum as Obama's renewable energy programme. Obama owes it to the people who elected him to call this what it is: an attempt to undermine the electoral process by stealth.

Yes, there is only one president at a time, but that president needed the support of powerful Democrats - including Obama - to get the bail-out passed. Now that it is clear the Bush administration is violating the terms to which both parties agreed, the Democrats have not just the right, but a grave responsibility, to intervene forcefully.

I suspect the real reason the Democrats are failing to act has less to do with presidential protocol than with fear: fear that the stockmarket, which has the temperament of an over-indulged two-year-old, will throw one of its world-shaking tantrums. Disclosing the truth about who is receiving federal loans, we are told, could cause the market to bet against those banks. Question the legality of equity deals, and the same thing will happen. Challenge the $140bn tax giveaway and mergers could fail.

More than that, the Democrats, including Obama, appear to believe that the need to soothe the market should govern all key economic decisions in the transition period. Which is why, just days after a euphoric victory for "change", the mantra abruptly shifted to "smooth transition" and "continuity".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/14/obama-white-house-wa...

Welcome to the light side!

Good Morning!

Sunday, 11/16 8:10am Pacific Time

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ok, reposting time, is this where the action is this morn?

geez, who knows, might be time for a new thread

but don't you hate it when you finally sit down to post right at the time when everybody is scuttling about looking for wider better pastures, so here's my say of the day (repost repost***)

glad to hear toni's family is ok not affected by the raging fires, do we have any other bloggies in the area we need to worry about?

between the fires and rehashing the jim jones tragedy it has not been a good weekend for me so far; i really should have stayed away from the two documentaries (cnn and msnbc) and the audio posted by Alice (heartbreaking), because what's the point of crying over the spillt coolaid now? other than maybe learning from it so as not to repeat it, ah, that it were possible...

fernando, ouch!
fernando ouch!Submitted by mire on Sun, 11/16/2008 - 12:13pm.
take it easy, so you'll have an excuse now to just lie on back for a while and watch movies all day? (not to mention the tequila cure?)

as for me, it's house cleaning day, i mean real in depth housecleaning, the kind you do couple of times a year (those hard to reach spots you need to climb on the ladder for) very reluctant to climb on ladders here but there comes a time when you can no longer put it off (when the layers of dust start to be visible even when you're lying in bed trying to sleep and you can't sleep thinking i really should be up dusting and brushing....)

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