Mosquito Nets Rock the Awesome
Hell yes.
So does anyone else get the Marshall Plan and the Monroe Doctrine mixed up at the most inopportune times? Damn you, letter 'm.'
I'm listening to:
Happy Mondays- Uncle Dysfunktional
Hell yes.
Danny Glover spoke at my college's newly invented Class Day, an effort to rapidly integrate recent graduates into the giving typhoon that universities are trying to create. I remember being passively disappointed in that decision back in the day.
[John Edwards] knows he cannot finish with less than 10 percent of the vote -- indeed, a good case can be made that he cannot finish with less than 15 percent-- and expect to be treated with even the minimal measure of seriousness that is now accorded him by the media and voters going into the February 5 "Super Tuesday" primaries and caucuses. To that end, Edwards is working South Carolina hard -- with actor Danny Glover and bluegrass great Ralph Stanley in tow. The Edwards events, mostly in the state's rural communities, are inspiring mixes of old-fashioned populist economics with appeals for racial unity that feature black and white hands joining and voices rising to sing ancient gospel hymns that took on new meaning in the civil rights era.
I don’t know what I was expecting when I ordered flapjacks served with yogurt, honey and fruit. Maybe I was expecting flapjacks with sides of yogurt, honey, and fruit. What I wasn’t expecting were (tepid) flapjacks smothered in strawberry yogurt, honey, and canned pineapple.
1. I finally figured out why my Head Radio has been singing “Gobble Gobble Gobble” sporadically multiple times a day for months, well before Turkey Day. It’s the sample from seconds 10-30 of Girl Talk’s Summer Smoke. Osmosis is a strange thing.
And to think, I was so proud to have even found an ale in Africa:
“We’re the same country that put men on the moon, and we’re taking the same approach to beer,” said Brendan Moylan, the founder of Moylan Brewing Company in Novato, Calif.I suddenly feel so third world.
I'm finally interested in the primary season. Too bad this isn't a worth while sentence:
The two candidates have long competed for black support here because it will be the first primary state with a large number of African American voters.
For the (passive) life of me, I can't figure out why Austin Powers was resurrected for the lede in this WaPo story on painful Gardasil injections:
The groundbreaking vaccine that prevents cervical cancer in girls is gaining a reputation as the most painful of childhood shots, health experts say. As Austin Powers would say; "Ouch, baby. Very ouch."