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The Horror… the horror

I took a break from working on my film and was watching TV last night and heard the most disgusting thing. I was watching Friday Night Lights and all of a sudden… They were PRAYING, and not to allah or buddha which would have been fine, but to God! Where was the FCC to protect our ears, where was the ACLU? I thought that the F word, the C word,

Screw Foleygate: This Is Important [Dan Collins]

What?  North Korea announces plans to test nuclear device?  Well, yeah. But that’s not what I’m writing about.  You can get that at TWS or NRO.  You know that internet rule, where you don’t write about something that really upsets you till you’ve calmed down?  I’ve tried, for 48 wrenching hours, but I’m still upset.  No, what’s bugging me is that T-mobile isn’t going to renew its contract with Catherine

Italy On…Meh, Maybe Two Jokes a Day (CraigC)

At the close of the last record….no, wait, that’s The Completion Backward Principle. We had just left the smoking ruins of a public bathroom at O’Hare Airport, and ironically, I needed a cigarette. As a member of the Last Oppressed Minority, I had to venture out beyond the security area so I could stand out front, choking on bus fumes and having my ears assaulted by jets taking off and

Contingency Planning [Karl]

Sen. Frist’s comments about the state of play in Afghanistan (even as corrected from the press accounts) freaked out a few bloggers. And judging from the comments at those blogs, they were not the only ones livid. I do not particularly care about the comments of a lame-duck Senator on the verge of a dead-duck campaign for the GOP presidential nomination, but the reaction does interest me a bit. I

Now Do We ALL Get Reparations? [Dan Collins]

You know that Fox News “Around the World in 80 Seconds”?  BFD.  Tigerhawk illustrates the history of Europe, Asia and North Africa in 90 seconds, and you don’t have to hear Shep Smith voice-over news of the strange.  In my opinion the Romans had the best Empire in terms of location, even though the Mongols had the biggest one.  Modern European Imperialism is really kinda m’eh, when you get right

Farewell Preparations (Mythusmage)

“I see Jeff is moving you into the new digs.” “Yea. I hate it.” “Why?” “He upgraded the locks. Makes it harder to break out.” “Doesn’t mean you can’t snipe out the window.” “Armored glass.” “That’s a bummer. Care for a drink?” “Coke would be nice. Thanks. “Oh, he also blocked access to certain sites on my computer.” “Porn?” “Firearms.” “Now that is a bummer.” “Thou kiddeth not. How am

Bottom Story of the Day: Jersey Sucks

I’m sorry, I’ve got good friends from the state, and obviously, they like the place, but this article has me pissed off: New Jersey Taxing Downloaded Music and Video Thanks to its $4.5 billion budget deficit, New Jersey’s just instituted a 7% tax for online purchases and downloads of music and videos. For you, that means iTunes, Napster, and other stores are going to be a bit more expensive. No

It takes a Village Idiot [ahem]

Originally published in 2005, but just as timely as ever. Sen. Kennedy on the Future of the Democratic Party Senator Kennedy: I’d like to thank you for inviting me to the Press Club today. Nobody invites me anywhere any more and I was starting to get a little worried. (Laughter.) I’m serious. I had to muscle my way in through the door. Terry McAuliffe can do me. (Nervous laughter.) I’m

My shelves are full, 6:  the “even with a bigger house, some stuff has to go” edition

DVDs for sale.  Titles below the fold.  All in perfect shape.  $6 ea. (includes first class domestic shipping), or 3 for $15.  Email me or leave a note in the comments.

Turks Hijack Plane to Protest Pope’s Speech? [Dan Collins, Updated]

Pamela’s Tits Atlas Shrugs has the story. UPDATE: apparently not a protest, at least against the Pope: A hijacking episode that began over Greek airspace has ended in Italy with all 113 people aboard released and both unarmed Turkish hijackers in the custody of Italian aviation authorities, Italian officials said. Earlier reports on Tuesday that the hijackers were protesting Pope Benedict XVI’s planned visit to Turkey were apparently incorrect; authorities