February 16, 2009
VIA: Tuesday, 2/17
Sippican Cottage: Finding Caruso "YouTube strikes me as a sort of abandoned library. There's all sorts of great stuff in among the debris, but I fear the whole thing will get torn down for condos soon. I pick around in the dusty piles while it lasts. I found Caruso."
American Thinker: The Audacity of the Obamas While Nancy and her money hungry colleagues toiled day and night adding more and more pork to the spending bill, the Obama's were taking a break from the rigors of just three weeks in the White House to vacation at Camp David.
Cue Beatles...
I'm so tired I don't know what to do
I'm so tired my mind is set on you
I wonder should I call you but I know what you would do
You'd say I'm putting you on
But it's no joke, it's doing me harm
You know I can't sleep, I can't stop my brain
You know it's three weeks, I'm going insane
You know I'd give you everything I've got
for a little peace of mind
On Iranian Nukes: Maybe a 4-year delay is all Israel and the United States need. -Don Surber
The UN's Phone Tree: Your call *is* important to us! If you are Jews and are under attack from your neighbors, press 6 for a Security Concil condemnation of the "cycle of violence". bitter sanity
Seen first @ House of Eratosthenes
Instant Justice! "Anytime someone is killed, Kevin Bacon is charged with sixth degree murder."
Read three times slowly: "The Seattle City Council is expected Tuesday to approve a surcharge on city water customers to help cover the cost of a $22 million court-ordered rebate to water customers." -- City to OK water-bill surcharge Via Surber.
Why would anyone want to listen to God's first word anyway? The Switch to Digital Switches off Big Bang TV Signal @ Universe Today
The first First Lady when young: Reconstructing Martha Washington @ lines and colors
Worth Less: "Nothin' money won't fix!" A Million Dollars Off! in the wastes if Sand Diego's Chula Vista. This and other disasters from the Boom years @ JimtheRealtor's Channel
Posted by Vanderleun at February 16, 2009 4:54 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.