POURING RAIN ON THE SUNDAY MORNING SIDEWALK
While watching Saturday Night Live last night, desperately interested on whether those Palin cameo rumors would turn out to be true (they didn't), I flipped to the news stations and saw a live 12:30am press conference with Congressional leaders and Secretary Henry Paulson.. They saved us. They came up with a negotiated deal before the market self destruction--one that everyone said was sure to take place.. More on all this in a bit. But first today, the Sunday Morning Sidewalk is lined with links from around the world.. Good, bad, and ugly. It's raining over Schmuckraker home base today. My hope is that your Sunday sidewalk is dry and sunny..Sarah Palin at the UN? Maybe not, but still funny..
Tina Fey was back on SNL last night for her Palin impression, though Palin didn't make cameo that was rumored. Fey's two appearances this season have been the shining moments of the show.. Perhaps Seth Meyers is going through normal growth as head writer.. no word on whether Al Franken helped with any skits.. But.. This was pretty interesting: SNL lampooned Obama on scandals that have been ignored by the media.. Hurricane Kyle going to become Maine's first named storm in 17 years.. Storm headed towards Nova Scotia, too.. The day after: Hollywood and America mourns Paul Newman as a different kind of star.. Chinese astronauts return to earth.. triumphant. Hopefully they stay away from the milk.. NEWSWEEK magazine asks: What if Obama loses..? Sarah Palin number two on MAXIM magazine's list of "World's Hottest Politicians" Study: Catholics feel less pain than atheists.. Google launches smart phone.. Backlash against Obama camp: Are legal threats going too far? College scoreboard wrap-up.. NFL schedule for today..
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4 Comments:
is that a fucking dumpster in my driveway? who the fuck just dropped a dumpster in my driveway?
J.G.
That indeed IS a dumpster in your driveway.. I thought it was sad that someone would put a dumpster in your former driveway..
Times surely have changed. Perhaps the dumpster is yet another aspect of his madness of manufactored crises, circa 2008
those worthless bastadges. i never much cared for that driveway, anyway, being the primary portal of my domestic woes for the first 18 years of my pittiful existence. yet it IS a telling sign of that madness of manufactured crises, circa 2008. it's also a sign that people in Ashland, very probably, drink way beyond their quota.
G-spot
Drinking beyond their means.. A vital part of life in the coal region
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