"This is the day that the Lord has made! We shall rejoice and be glad in the new Wal-Mart that the Lord has made."
-Lester Packingham
Wal-Mart General Manager
How did I ever live without a feedreader? I use liferea, a clone of the free
feedreader.
There are now eight websites so far that I don't have to manually check any more. This does that for me. That's a lot less clickin' for Dale.
If removing someone from a buddy list can be pretty cathartic, you might spend too much time on the internet.
I listened to the Rush Limbaugh program for ten minutes at school yesterday, and was it ever educational. I had no idea democrats were such scumbags! They want America to lose the war because they want Bush to lose. But they have no platform as a party, they're "arrogant", "think they're the smartest guy in the room" but really are not, of course, they're "elite", whatever that means, and they "blame America first". He was clearly on a roll, as he should be. He's been doing this (highly specialized form of) entertainment for simpletons for at least ten years now. He's interesting to listen to, like a barker at a carnival or Ron Popeil, gushing a steady stream of rhetoric that castigates the evil and insidious and ridiculous "left", a group so vile and foolish that they deserve his most highly polished derisive mockery for three hours every week-day. Sounds like the liberal democrats should all be killed to me, just to get it over with and clean up America. I saw Limbaugh's mug in Time magazine on a full page ad, with the words "America's anchorman" next to him last weekend. Does he seriously think he's presenting the news? In as real a way as President Bush can be said to "lead", I guess this could be "news", making Rush a real live "anchorman". Rush will never achieve the rank of journalist, though; an entertainer he remains.
Last but not most, it's my wife's birthday! Send her an email or give her a phone call.
Happy birthday, dear!
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