Molly's so happy!
Hillary won in Missouri!
Barack won in Kansas!
But wait....
Maybe not..,
Somebody please write a biting political essay, and help us figure this out!
Molly's so happy!
Hillary won in Missouri!
Barack won in Kansas!
But wait....
Maybe not..,
Posted by shadocat at 10:37 PM
March 13, 2008
The eighteenth century pirate John Gow wasn’t much of a cutthroat. He and six comrades decided to kill their captain and officers so they could go a-pirating. They did such a bad job of throat-cutting that all the officers survived. At least they did until Gow had them shot and thrown overboard. Just as effective, but not as cinematic.
The generic term for the sort of reproduction done by a Xerox machine is “xerography,” from the Greek words for “dry” and “writing.” So-called because it uses dry toner instead of liquid ink. Xerography was developed by one Chester Carlson, native of Seattle.
Lord Sandwich, inventor of the comestible bearing his name, was infamous in 18th century Britain for his decadence. Along with endless gambling and orgiastic sex, he liked playing the drums in accompaniment to a men’s chorus singing Handel’s oratorios. Hal-le-ju-lah, and pass the BLT.
January 9, 2008
The calendar we use today is a modification of the Julian Calendar, instituted by Julius Caesar on January 1, 45 BCE. Most of the actual work was done by one Sosigenes, an astronomer and mathematician of Alexandria in Egypt. Should it be called the Sosigenean Calendar, then? No, any egghead can figure out a new calendar. The hard part is getting it universally accepted. For that you need Julius Caesar.
Dimitri Mendeleev, the Russian scientist who invented the periodic table of the elements, usually had his hair and beard cut once a year.
In rural Minnesota, near the towns of Corcoran and Medina, the Hamel Volunteer Fire Department is the proud possessor of a chainsaw sculpture of a fireman in full regalia. See it at http://www.hamelfire.org
11 comments:
Funny how much thinking about Huckabee creates an expression similar to passing a big diaper-load...
Shado,
What an astute baby!
But hopefully there are a myriad of other more fascinating things to attract her attention.
I must say I was thinking of all you last night as Charlie Gibson kept mentioning Missouri!
Bribery with cute babies. You're doing it wrong.
Whoops! When I went to bed last night, they had called Mo. for Clinton and Huckabee. But what a difference a day makes...Obama and McCain won (But Huckabee got reeeally close!)
Gator, I've always heard people were bored with other folks' baby pix.
Shado, ordinarily, yes, other people's babies can be boring, but you've got access to an incredibly cute one. Plus, she's kinda like a mascot or something!
(sorry, did that go too far?)
It's only boring if you have to look right then and make immediate comments. On the web you can take them or leave them.
Wehn I mey Buzz Aldrin he burbled about his newest grandkid, though he didn't follow thorugh on the picture threat. I wouldn't have minded if he had.
Kat---no you didn't go too far. Did you know her initials are M.A.O.?
So we know what kind of birthday cake M.A.O. needs/
Gator's right. Babygirl will be getting some awesome b-day cake!
Other people's baby pictures are only boring when they haul out not one, not two, but THREE albums full!
I'm okay with a half dozen pictures or so, with witty commentary.
But I agree completely with Kat. YOUR baby is an incredibly cute and photogenic one. And I can't wait to read her memoirs in about 20 years! :)
I did a fun thing and voted for McCain on the Republican ticket (which I will not do during the election...I will support Hillary or Obama with no problems). It was really cool to see the woman's face when I said Republican, since I live in a fairly small town and everyone knows how liberal I am :) Anyway, I did not want Huckabee to win!
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