Archive for January, 2006
Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
Sweet Jesus. Stop the Presses:
Looks like my liberal slandering of France yesterday might already be coming back to bite me in the ass, as it is now taking the lead in shutting down negotiations with Iran and pushing for a Security Council referral.
“France, with the support of the United States, rejected Iran’s request for more negotiations on the Islamic […]
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
Sweet Jesus. Stop the Presses:
Looks like my liberal slandering of France yesterday might already be coming back to bite me in the ass, as it is now taking the lead in shutting down negotiations with Iran and pushing for a Security Council referral.
“France, with the support of the United States, rejected Iran’s request for more negotiations on the Islamic […]
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
All together now: Awwww.
Courtesy of the fine folks at msnbc.com comes this strange tale of friendship found in the oddest of places.
“TOKYO - Gohan and Aochan make strange bedfellows: one’s a 3.5-inch dwarf hamster; the other is a yard-long rat snake.
Zookeepers at Tokyo’s Mutsugoro Okoku zoo presented the hamster — whose name means “meal” in Japanese — to […]
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2006
Munich
It stands to reason, perhaps, that my first “official blog entry” after the welcome might relate to the most recent happenings in my life.
To that end, I’ll talk about Munich for a moment.
Unless you live under a rock somewhere (or in Arkansas) , you’ve no doubt heard something of the minor swirl of controversy regarding […]
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2006
Welcome!
So… I’ve finally gone and done it. Carved out a little niche for myself in this dirty little corner of the interweb as a respository for my diarrhea of the mouth (or the keyboard, as it were) .
In the following weeks and months, I hope to regale you with tales from my mostly uneventful life, […]
