Monday, November 30, 2009
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008
CODE PINK or Code Wacko?
Yesterday in San Francisco anti-war protestors, Code Pink, demonstrated outside of a Marine Recruiting Center and attempted to stop the war in Iraq by casting spells, chanting incantations and entering the recruiting station in white gowns splashed with red liquid, presumably not real blood.
Do those protestors think that anyone can take them or their message seriously when they are standing around a cauldron mixing a magical concoction while chanting mystical rites? Do they really think the media coverage generated by their bizarre behavior will help their cause rather than tarnish the anti-war movement as a bunch of naive weirdos who think that war can be ended and peace brought to earth by wishing and chanting?
Can real dialogue and discussion be generated by such lunacy? I think not.
Do those protestors think that anyone can take them or their message seriously when they are standing around a cauldron mixing a magical concoction while chanting mystical rites? Do they really think the media coverage generated by their bizarre behavior will help their cause rather than tarnish the anti-war movement as a bunch of naive weirdos who think that war can be ended and peace brought to earth by wishing and chanting?
Can real dialogue and discussion be generated by such lunacy? I think not.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
REWARD

HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WOMAN?
Her name is Jenny, and she is a well known, admired and respected blogger who mysteriously ceased posting on her must read blog. Foul play can be the only explanation. A substantial reward is offered to any person who provides information leading to her release and return to her normal blogging activities.
The substantial reward is the immense joy and entertainment which her presence on her blog will once again bring to her many devoted fans.
Blogging etiquette ....

Blogging etiquette and simple old fashion courtesy dictates that civility should be the rule, not the exception, when blogging or responding to posts. Gratuitous personal atttacks cheapens the blogging experience and reduces the fun and creativity which we all look for when visiting our favorite blogs or posting our responses. If simple civility isn't enough to restrain offensive, lewd or obnoxious behavior, then remember, you never really know who you are pissing off when you are on line.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Friday, August 24, 2007
ARRRRRRRRRRGHHHH - iT'S THE FRIGGIN WEEKEND
I am leaving work a little early today to go home, load up the car, spend nearly three hours in traffic so that I can spend thirty six hours at the Jersey shore, then spend another 3 hours in traffic on the trip back.
Don't you just love the weekends!
I hope everyone has a great weekend!
O well, time to go sit in traffic ....
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Okay, Maybe I Do Need To Get A Life ....
At the risk of having Jen tell me I should reach into my pants, look around for my balls and then grab and yank them, I have to admit that I love watching BookTv on the weekends.
Okay, I don't watch it all weekend and mostly have it on in the background while I do other things, but sometimes they have such good programming I will sit - or stand - and watch an hour or two if the discussion is really interesting. BookTV is 48 hours of non-fiction books and will air panel discussions of authors who have written non-fiction books discuss recent topics or topics on which they recently written. Also, they have authors discussing their non-fiction books. Most of the authors have written biographies, histories or books on recent events.
Usually the discussions are extremely interesting and cover a wide variety of topics that I might not necessarily have even considered reading. If you go to BookTv.org you can view their programming schedule and they have posted a large number of the programs so you can view them on line.
Okay, it is not as much fun as 48 hours of receiving bjs or having sex, but then again, not many women are willing to offer 48 hours of bjs or sex! :)
Friday, August 17, 2007
It's Not Easy Being Me .....
I admit it! I did it for two hours last night and enjoyed every moment ...
I thoroughly enjoyed the season finale of So You Think You Can Dance last night. I admit it - does that mean I have to turn in my man card?!?
I enjoy dancing, I enjoy the host, the judges and the choreographers, and most of all the contestants who are talented and seem genuinely to enjoy their craft. The show celebrates dance and unapologetically promotes all styles of dance.
Truthfully, I didn't think a woman had a chance in hell to win the competition since the show attracts mostly women, and the men who do watch - i.e., me - do not call in to vote on their favorite performance. And since mostly women vote, they tend to vote for the men, thus the winners of the first two seasons were men.
I missed the final competition on Wednesday night because I was working and didn't get home until 10:30 and although I taped the show, I didn't have a chance to watch it before the finale - but I digress.
I thought that of the final four all were extremely talented dancers and each had a legitimate claim to win the competition. I think Lacey has star power - a wonderful dancer with star power performances, she exudes personality and sells the dance. Of the final four, I thought she should have won.
Sabra is wonderful and will make a great champion. It is hard to believe she started dancing only 4 years ago. She is a strong dancer, an excellent performer and enough personality to fill Giants Stadium.
I thought Neil was the best of the two male finalist. Althought he doesn't have the same level of technical competence as Danny, he is a much better performer.
My favorite though is Lauren. An excellent dancer, a wonderful performer and a smile to thaw the Arctic. She becomes the dance and draws you into the experience. She will have a great career in dance.
Okay, I guess it is time for me to put on my dress and start the day - do I get extra points for wearing a thong?
Sunday, August 12, 2007
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