1) I don’t feel victimized. Debbie Frisch is as nutty as the ring inside a squirrel’s crapper, but I don’t think she’s a threat. She’s more of an object lesson in having too many cats. 2) I allowed Debbie to continue commenting here because she was threatening to show her ass. Not that any of us wanted to see such a horrid, rippled thing, of course—but, well, we’re intellectually curious.
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Anything been happening? Discuss among yourselves. Me, I have some food shopping to do.
Given that your site’s been stymied by a pair of DoS attacks today, I doubt that we’ll get to, you know, see the little guy—
—That about sums it up, yeah. Though if its any consolation, the randy bastard spent most of the afternoon eating chicken wings and getting drunk on pitchers of Bud at the Hooter’s near Colorado Blvd and Virginia Ave., and then danced on the table to Echo and the Bunnymen’s “Lips Like Sugar” before a bouncer wrapped him in duct tape and stuffed him into the glass chiller. When I picked
Another moment of unabashed pragmatism
Gun shopping, you say? Sure, why the hell not. Weather’s nice.
More from the tolerant left
[note: some of Dr Frisch’s comments appear in other threads, going back to July 4. So if you’re interested poke around – 7/8] Fresh off this bit from John Wesley Hardin (aka “Lo Ping Wong,” aka “shaved chubby”), I’ve been treated to yet another heaping helping of that famed progressive compassion, this time from someone purporting to be Dr. Debbie Frisch, adjunct instructor of psychology at University of Arizona (formerly
“N. Korea missile aimed at area off Hawaii”
From Reuters: A North Korean missile launched on Wednesday was aimed at an area of the ocean close to Hawaii, a Japanese newspaper reported on Friday. Experts estimated the Taepodong-2 ballistic missile to have a range of up to 6,000 km, putting Alaska within its reach. Wednesday’s launch apparently failed shortly after take-off and the missile landed in the sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan, a few hundred kilometres
“Get with the pogrom!”
Though I’m tempted to chide the Church of England’s leadership for entertaining the idea of “rejecting England’s patron saint St George on the grounds that his image is too warlike and may offend Muslims,” I’ve resisted the urge to brand them timid, tab-collared, PC appeaseniks —largely because of their brave fight to keep a certain brand of bulldozer out of the hands of Jews. Who they know aren’t likely to
Sound Decisions? Or gob-smackingly vile reactionary twaddle by homophobic justices torturing the Constitution like Cheney and Rumsfeld would have tortured slaves, given the opportunity?
You be the judge. Here’s Glenn Reynolds: IF YOU CAN’T MAKE IT THERE, CAN YOU MAKE IT ANYWHERE? Er, besides Massachussetts, maybe. The New York Court of Appeals, New York’s highest court, has declined to find a right to gay marriage. The opinion is here. […] The Georgia Supreme Court (which, it should be noted, overturned Georgia’s sodomy law on state constitutional grounds before Lawrence v. Texas was decided) has
“N. Korea Vows to Continue Its Missile Test Program”
From Bloomberg: North Korea vowed to continue missile tests after yesterday’s firing of seven rockets, saying it doesn’t have to notify the U.S., Japan and other countries about launches that are part of its regular military training. “As a sovereign country our legal rights do not violate any international law’’ or any accords with countries including Japan, the official Korea Central News Agency said. “Our military will continue such missile
Fate of Yale Talib to be revealed
I’m loath to offer my prediction, but the photo in the extended entry certainly does give me pause. Keep an eye here for the breaking news.
