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Not to sound xenophobic or anything - but to quote Tony Soprano, "Let's talk about the 500 pound elephant inthe room." Flopping has gotten out of control ever since the first wave of European players came to the NBA. (I'm looking at YOU, Mr. Divac)
Yeah, 'cause Bill Laimbeer didn't flop all over the place before the Europeans appeared! Ever!
Michael Harold:
Oh, I forgot one - George Clooney.
You think every woman and half the men in the country wouldn't vote for one of those guys just for the sheer please of seeing them on camera with hobnobbing with Putin and the Pope?
I would want Clooney to run if for no other reason than to see him do his eye roll during a debate with the Republican candidate whenever the Republican said something stupid. He has the best eye roll in the business. Look for it on the Ocean's 13 commercial.
GG:
And in the scope of divorce and re-marriage, there is something informative about a 50-year-old-man splitting with his first wife of the same age and finding one half her age. It often (though admittedly not always) is motivated by a desire to trade in for a newer model -- something that is about as contrary to the "traditional Christian conception of marriage" as can be, at least as that term is meant.
I was talking to a guy while running yesterday- a lawyer from Tennessee. He thought the fact that Thompson was married to woman half his age made him even more appealing as a candidate. "How bad can a man who likes young, big breasted blonds be?"
Bush and Tyler are morons.
Don't feed the trolls!
The fourth story is that Bush started beating his chest with both fists and said "Now for the traffic!"
Little Steven is doing more for rock 'n' roll than anybody. I switched to Sirius because his channel is there, after listening to his terrestrial show for 2 hours a week on the internet. The music I hear there is often stuff that never made the radio, which is a shame because it is often fantastic. I recently picked up an out of print CD from 1994- which Little Steven produced, co-wrote many of the songs for, and released on his old label Renegade Nation- by a band Demolition 23. I never knew it existed until hearing a few tracks on the Underground Garage. It is an incredible, hard rocking CD! His new label, Wicked Cool Records, is releasing, and re-releasing, some of the best rock 'n' roll currently available- from The Charms to The Woggles.
My thanks to Little Steven for fighting the good fight, and I hope he continues to get good music out in the public!
Jesus, what a load of drivel. If I wanted to read opinions of the clueless and Democratic hit pieces, I would keep reading the main stream media. Dump this hag!
Remember that Libby isn't going to real jail, he is going to country club jail. He'll have a nice room, activities to keep him busy, and decent food. Rich white Republicans do not go to real jail, they go to minimum security. Now, if he was looking at real jail with murderers, rapists, gangs and the like, he would probably be talking up a storm right now. The only gang he will see in "prison" will be the chess club gang.
"But it is a volunteer military and I hope that we keep it that way."
Hope? Sounds like a little waffling waiting to happen.
And to think Camille Paglia gets a pay check from you and Digby does not. I think that says a whole lot about the direction Salon.com is headed. If you guys were smart, Digby would be getting a pay check from you. You were smart enough to sign Glenn Greenwald. Now be smart enough to sign Digby.
Lately I have seen three good ones:
Rush: Opening night so there were a few mistakes, but they put on one good show. They entertain the faithful and can laugh at themselves.
The Woggles: I think it was $10 at a very small venue. After decades they still kick ass. They are there to put on a show and they do it. Opening was a local band Tiger Tiger. The hot lead vocalist is probably the most attacking rhythm guitar player I have ever seen.
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers: Another band who is there to entertain you. And to drink a lot of tequila. They do both very well. I will say last years show was better, but this one was nothing to sneeze at. Last years show was also in the top 5 shows I have ever seen. It was a sold-out small venue where everybody knew all the words to all the songs, both times.
Sadly I had a friend harass the hell out of me to get me to the Dinosaur Jr. show, and I did not make it. I may have goofed.
Great article and I found the opening paragraph to be perfect! It pulled me right in, which is just what it is supposed to do.
I think I am with you- I don't need to experience 6 G's. I don't fly often, but I am more interested in flying to various locals and seeing what life is like there. Where I live I get the fly overs from a close military air force base, a large commercial airport and at least 3 smaller airports. I love to sit outside at night and watch all the planes, often 3 or 4 in the sky at once, fly over at various heights and directions, and wonder where they are going.
Thanks for allowing me to live vicariously through your experience.
The Bush administration and conservative wingnuts has always told us how moral they are and how immoral liberals are. Yet in the end, they claim moral equivalence with Clinton to defend themselves. Even that claim is grasping at straws. My how the (self-proclaimed) mighty have fallen!