Oversized notecards (lined) Flea Michelin Starcross MS2 Medium-Soft Terrain Tires The post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy Gum “Hello, Larry” (the complete first season) Donkey Kong Roasted bell pepper salsa with cilantro and lime Former White Sox slugger Ron Kittle Beets
If protein wisdom were a Nathanael West novel, it would be
Day of the Locust. With Miss Lonelyhearts and The Dream Life of Balso Snell running a close second and third. Obviously.
A note from Roman Polanski
“The ‘Claire Quilty poem.’ Heh. That’s just priceless. Priceless.”
Being a pragmatist means never having to say you’re sorry. Unless it makes sense to do so, that is.
Good post here, for those of you interested in postmodern thought and its (often quite forced and fraudulent) connection to contemporary political thinking. More here, from my archives.
Scenes from my driveway, continued x 18
Deadbeat neighbor: “Whew! Hot enough for you out here?” Me: Deadbeat neighbor: “Stupid question, huh?” Me: “Be thankful I don’t have a gun and a shovel.”
Talking head
INDC Journal scores an interview with Michael Berg, a man whose opinions mean absolutely nothing to me. update: Did I mention it’s 100° in Denver today? Well it is.
Milestones, 3
A growing range of emotions Babies can’t express their emotions in the same complex way that adults do. Although they do let you know when they’re angry, bored, or happy, they can’t express love or humor in the first few months. But that’s beginning to change. By 5 months your baby shows a strong attachment to you by raising his arms when he wants to be picked up and by
Wish not to be considered for the Democratic Vice Presidential nomination, 2004, cont.
The Joy of Cooking (hardcover ed.) The HP Officejet R40 printer-copier-scanner Smelt Labia majora Frosted Mini-Wheats (with brown sugar) Big Rapids, Michigan Pixie Stix Martin Mull Jenga!
Film reviews in 5 words or less, #8
Monster (2003) Directed by Patty Jenkins. Stars Charlize Theron, Christina Ricci, Bruce Dern. Five words or less review: Hollywood hottie overacts, wins Oscar™.
