Friday, December 12, 2003
Good Friday morning to you. It's a blue thing now. Or a grey thing. Extra credit if you can recognize this bluish color from a site or publishing system found in the blogging community. And no, it's not Blogger....
Would you think a large protest against terrorism and for democracy is newsworthy? Especially when the protesters are Iraqui? So why is it almost a nonevent her in the US media? A Great Day In Iraq is an Iraqui's first hand account of the event with pictures.
Are you sure you want to delete the entire Bush administration? Yes. Let's.
Orange, red, blue, black - they're just thin, rubbery bracelets that come in a rainbow of colors, but they're causing quite a stir. First made popular by Madonna and other pop stars in the 1980s, "jelly bracelets" are making a comeback with teens and some grade-school kids. My 15 year old wears them all the time. I asked her about it, and she's aware of the rumors and laughingly brushed me off, somewhat embarassed. Whatever that means. This discussion is not closed, but I don't want to scare her off either. Tread lightly, Mother.
Bill Maher's take on Howard Dean
"Dean campaign is basically Friendster for people who listed politics as one of their interests. Not to say that they're not sincere, but it did smack a bit of the convenient hippies of the 60s, the guys who went to the peace rally, more to meet hot chicks into freelove and bra burning, and stop a war they might have to go to, than any political quest."
Mick Jagger to be knighted today. I'd have more respect for him if he turned down the offer, but I don't see it through British eyes.
Pixel Museum - a nice photography and digital art place
If I don't get my 23 and a half hours sleep, I'm cranky all day.
Would you think a large protest against terrorism and for democracy is newsworthy? Especially when the protesters are Iraqui? So why is it almost a nonevent her in the US media? A Great Day In Iraq is an Iraqui's first hand account of the event with pictures.
Are you sure you want to delete the entire Bush administration? Yes. Let's.
Orange, red, blue, black - they're just thin, rubbery bracelets that come in a rainbow of colors, but they're causing quite a stir. First made popular by Madonna and other pop stars in the 1980s, "jelly bracelets" are making a comeback with teens and some grade-school kids. My 15 year old wears them all the time. I asked her about it, and she's aware of the rumors and laughingly brushed me off, somewhat embarassed. Whatever that means. This discussion is not closed, but I don't want to scare her off either. Tread lightly, Mother.
Bill Maher's take on Howard Dean
"Dean campaign is basically Friendster for people who listed politics as one of their interests. Not to say that they're not sincere, but it did smack a bit of the convenient hippies of the 60s, the guys who went to the peace rally, more to meet hot chicks into freelove and bra burning, and stop a war they might have to go to, than any political quest."
Mick Jagger to be knighted today. I'd have more respect for him if he turned down the offer, but I don't see it through British eyes.
Pixel Museum - a nice photography and digital art place
If I don't get my 23 and a half hours sleep, I'm cranky all day.
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