21 June 2006
I AM A BAD BLOGGER
So now that the day is half over, and I won't be near a computer again anytime soon, can someone tell me - did anything interesting actually happen today? Anywhere?
3 comments:
Just a few rules so that everybody can have fun: ad hominem attacks on the blogger are fair; ad hominem attacks on other commenters will be deleted. And I will absolutely not stand for anything that is, in my judgment, demeaning, insulting or hateful to any gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. And though I won't insist on keeping politics out, let's think long and hard before we say anything particularly inflammatory.
Also, sorry about the whole "must be a registered user" thing, but I do deeply hate to get spam, and I refuse to take on the totalitarian mantle of moderating comments, and I am much too lazy to try to migrate over to a better comments system than the one that comes pre-loaded with Blogger.
Summer. Or is that not interesting?
ReplyDeleteWell, as I e-mailed you a short while ago, the House postponed a renewal of the Voting Rights Act, but I guess the cynic might say that's par for the course. Also, Bush told Europe that 9/11 was just an event to them, but for Americans, it changed our way of thinking.
ReplyDeleteAlso, for the first time in over a month, my New Yorker came on time, but that's probably not blogworthy.
I was subjected to an entire half hour of a cartoon called Candyland wherein a gingerbread boy is entrusted to take his mother's famous frosting to the candy castle, and the candy fairy princess is in danger of losing her lollipop scepter to Evil Lord Licorice. We didn't finish it, thank goodness, but I'm willing to bet that candy prevails in the end. But this, too, is probably not blogworthy.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I was babysitting at the time.