Monday, August 21, 2006

Couple of things

- Damn ... this is a bad idea. We're apparently on the verge of moving into a feud on par with the great East Coast/West Coast rap battles, though I don't expect J.T. to start tossing out rhymes like Tupac any time soon. Why is this bad? Well, gee, let me count the ways ... professional courtesy would be one, the recognition that it's a student newspaper would be another. Even though the editorial was designed as more of a backhanded compliment, it still is one newspaper telling another how to do their job ... and that's a bit dicey.

- Buddy, please ... I don't necessarily disagree with you, but it's kinda late for you to make this argument, isn't it?

- If you missed it, you didn't miss much except for Tiger Woods being absolutely ruthless on the golf course. It's ridiculous how good he is.

- Speaking of good, let's chalk up the past three days in Boston as the exact opposite. Five games with the Yankees is four days ... perfect opportunity to make this a pennant race, not get slapped around and relive the Boston Massacre.

- You don't say ... and this story ends with the most common sense quote from a Republican I've come across in a long time.

- At The Cover Two, I've just finished the preview of Commerce.

- Hillary scolds me for her growing obession with Michael Bolton ... hey, I just planted the seed, watered it and watched it grow.

5 Comments:

Blogger hillary said...

Damn you. You made me fire off a letter to JT before being fully awake and aware of what I was doing. I may have mentioned temperance activism from the early part of the last century.

8:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seriously, both of you need to be quiet about the whole Michael Bolton thing. You're going to scare the kids.

Darren

11:24 AM  
Blogger Russell & Mariah said...

I loved Office Space, too. There's nothing wrong with loving that movie at all, Darren. The guy that played Michael Bolton did a great job!

12:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, okay, I'm with Russell. There's only one kind of Michael Bolton love that's acceptable, and it begins and ends with Office Space.

Darren

2:07 PM  
Blogger Holla said...

So, many of these immigration laws are "unconstitutional" because the feds passed a law in 1986 that says that states are not allowed to go beyond the feds in addressing immigration? Great. Georgia has no right to do what it thinks is best for Georgians. The feds set the policy; our job is to follow along like a good province. I don't want to re-fight the Civil War, but let's re-fight the Civil War.

Hugs and Kisses,

Alexander Stephens

4:07 PM  

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