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Archive for the 'LA Times' Category« Previous EntriesFriday, March 9th, 2007
Since I actually enjoyed Music and Lyrics, and because this article seems to imply the only reason a blogger should say that is if he’s being paid, I figured I would set the record straight. I received no compensation for plugging Hugh Grant’s movie. Posted in: Craziness, Free Speech, LA Times, Marketing, Miscellany, Stuff That Sucks, The Internet | No Comments »Friday, November 17th, 2006
Michael Moore has penned a lengthy editorial for the LA Times that may be just about the dumbest thing I have ever read. It does, however, afford me an opportunity, for posterity, to make some predictions about the newly elected Democrat majority based on his pledge. Posted in: Congress, Democrats, Government, LA Times, Politics, Republicans | No Comments »Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Well, yesterday kind of sucked on some fronts, but totally rocked on another… Sure the GOP took an ass-whooping, but on the upside, Britney is back on the market. The irony? Everyone pretty much saw both events coming, but the major players were in denial right up to the end. Posted in: Britney Spears, Congress, Elections, LA Times, Politics | No Comments »Tuesday, October 24th, 2006
Call it a modern day tale of the ant and the grasshopper. You remember that story, right? The ant spends all summer foraging for food and making a stockpile while the grasshopper plays and plays. When winter comes, the ant has enough food to get through to spring but the grasshopper starves. Posted in: Democrats, Elections, LA Times, Politics | 4 Comments »Friday, July 21st, 2006
I hate reading stuff like this. The reporters that write it usually have a passing familiarity with politics, or a passing familiarity with technology, and attempt to be prognosticators of future political technology trends, but just come across sounding sort of stupid. Case in point: Posted in: Democrats, Elections, LA Times, Republicans, The Internet | No Comments »« Previous Entries |
Jackson Browne's Desperate Cry For Attention @MatthewStoller: Getting It Wrong For 30 Years When Are The Democrats Going To Denounce Matt Stoller? Victory In My Campaign Against The USDA Graduate School
By MJChatter GET SMART: surprisingly fun and entertaining with great nods to the original show. Good cast chemistry - better than expected. 2008-07-29
By @MichaelTurk Hancock: Brilliantly funny for an hour, somewhat lame for 30 minutes. All the laughs end after the refrigerator scene. 2008-07-29 More Movies in 120
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