Random Things that Are Going to Keep Me Up At Night

It is weird that a story about bloggers doesn’t link to their blogs.

Coble, I thought the same thing.  To me, it goes against everything Protestantism stands for to have one or two or three identifiable Protestant leaders to whom politicians can go and pay tribute to and have that stand for a candidate paying attention to Evangelicals and it’s gross that politicians do it, but shame on ministers for participating.

If you don’t bring young people into the process, you won’t ever have anyone threatening the status quo.  Perhaps that’s the point.

This game appeals to me on so many levels.  I spent all last night taking almost sick pleasure in eating the police.

–This is not Cute Overload!  This is Give Me Nightmares Overload!

Spirals.

–There’s a dude with a rottweiler and an American bulldog in our neighborhood! So, dear reader, I married him.  No, I kid.  About the marriage.  Not about the dogs.

Edited to add: OMG!  As the kids say.  If that is where I think it is, I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to eat at that McDonalds again.

16 Responses

  1. Officer Dawson had never seen Brittany Spears without makeup before.

  2. I notice that newspapers have been getting laxer about linking to blogs — or to anything online. I think that they want to be able to pretend that they gumshoed it all by their lonesome instead of stealing it from somebody else.

  3. That cat is adorable. He should not give you nightmares; he is happy and healthy. If someone has an extra finger, do you think they’re nightmarish?
    I would have thought you would embrace happy, healthy, not-quite-”normal”.

  4. Hmm. No, good point. Extra fingers and toes don’t freak me out. But extra faces or things on faces really do (though, completely separate extra heads do not).

  5. re: the tennessean story: you were called irreverent left-wing

    I’m sure that brings a nice smile to ones face.

  6. That’s a badge of honor for some of us, anonymous.

  7. Better irreverent than irrelevant, I always say.

  8. pssstttttt….

    Springfield, Tennessee

  9. Oh no! That’s what I thought. I’ll never be able to look across the parking lot again!

  10. Did you see the print edition of the paper? You are on the front page. Below the fold, but on page 1. Also, the print version has a sidebar (after the jump, natch) with URLs and stuff.

  11. I haven’t seen it. I did warn the Butcher, though, that I was going to be quasi-famous for a day.

  12. Re: linkage in the paper

    You would think that a web editor, one who deals with the internet everyday, would be on top of that.

  13. I am intriqued at how different the two sets of ears are on the cat. It doesn’t freak me out at all. But it also doesn’t add to the cute factor. And again, why are two roundish and two pointed? Interesting.

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  15. Lee, you would? But it’s the Tennessean!

  16. If they’re as shoddy and half-assed as their Gannett brethren in Louisville, The Courier-Journal, then my expectations of competency are misplaced, no?

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