These people need to get a life – seriously. Or at least jobs. If there is one group of people that have benefited from the lavish attention placed on them by a fawning media, a generous Bush presidency, and a uber-liberal Democrat in the White House, it is gays. But nothing ever seems to satisfy them. I can’t imagine what it must be like to go through life always pissed off.
A cat confronts two alligators. Guess who wins?
In the end, it’s all about efficiency, isn’t it?
The Patriots really put a stomping on the Steelers this past Sunday. Without any dominant teams in the NFL this year, you could actually see the Patriots play the Saints in the Super Bowl. Mark my words, if that were to happen, Rob better prepare for Tracey and I to come down and watch the game with him in enemy territory. Hell, if that were to happen, Dave E oughta come down as well. That would be an absolute blast…
…that is, if he can shovel his way out of his front door by then. Pretty picture – I used to know what that looked and felt like. Instead, I’ve got painting to do on my back patio, where the coral and soft pink are going to make a lovely Caribbean contrast once all is said and done.
…can’t wait until this arrives in the mail. Considering the chances are good I’ll get to meet one of the composers of the theme song to this classic film this coming Friday, don’t mind me, I’m living in Fantasyland.
…this item ought to give people pause.
…we’ll never get this country’s economy back on track until Washington has the courage to tackle this.
The secret to beating the Steelers is to get humbled the week before by the Cleveland Browns. The Saints and Pats both did it that way. A decent team with a good passing game will beat the Steelers. They are probably going to be in the playoffs but they don’t get past the Colts, Pats, or Chargers. I would love to see a Pats-Saints SB. They did OK against the Pats last time. 🙂
Comment by Rob — November 16, 2010 @ 5:59 am
Ok….I am ordering all three from Amazon today. Love Into Liquid and the ginormous waves that are surfed by Laird Hamilton (too cute for words).
Travel well Frodo Baggins as you continue to search for “the precious”. Hope the encounter is special and magical. Full report expected.
Comment by Jana — November 16, 2010 @ 6:09 am
The digging out wasn’t too bad this time. It will get old fast enough though. Louisiana will sound pretty good by early February…lookout, Rob.
Comment by Dave E. — November 16, 2010 @ 9:14 am
The only question remains: where can we get char-grilled oysters at halftime?
Comment by The Great White Shank — November 16, 2010 @ 9:42 pm
Hey, I just found out who Frodo Baggins is (or was). That’s what happens when you spend the first 55 years of your life living in a fallout shelter.
I’ll say only this: if some TSA guy tries to mess with my “junk” when I’m traveling to or from San Francisco, someone’s gonna get a fat lip.
Comment by The Great White Shank — November 16, 2010 @ 9:45 pm
The only place that serves char-grilled oysters that I like is Drago’s in Metairie. That will be a tough ticket on Super Sunday if the Saints are in the Bowl. Bring your expense account. 🙂
Comment by Rob — November 17, 2010 @ 5:15 am
how does someone get through 55 years of life not having read Lord of The Rings trilogy or Hobbitt? How did you not see the movies???? Come out, come out from you fall out shelter and get the movies…they are wonderful. Please don’t tell me you haven’t seen Avatar in 3D IMAX…my heart couldn’t stand it. One of the most amazing movies I have ever seen. If I make it out for a visit I will make it my mission to educate you in all things Hobbitt. The fact that Orlando Bloom and Vigo Mortensen were in the triology have nothing to do with the reason I have seen the movies a gazillion times..NOTHING, I SWEAR.
Comment by Jana — November 17, 2010 @ 5:54 am