Thursday, April 15, 2004
the boys got back in the win column tonight with a win over toronto. 6-2--awesome!
matthew--good words on your thesis. mine's coming along ok. not sure when it will all be wrapped up.
so after my post last night, lamenting my lack of bob seger, 'against the wind' came on, which you all obviously love if you have any taste at all. i sat back in my chair and drifted.
i wasted a fair amount of minutes that i'll never get back watching and reading about the wildly probing and insightful 9/11 commission. they seem to be moving steadily toward the conclusion that, before 9/11, the bureaucracy of the federal government was functioning as the bureaucracy of the federal government. their progress toward the obvious seems hindered, though, by richard ben-veniste's brilliant experimentation in contrary-to-fact conditions. i wonder if a commission of dancing camels would better serve the american people.
in other news, al franken's radio program has been pulled temporarily from 2 of its 5 markets. but i'm sure it's fox news's fault.
matthew--good words on your thesis. mine's coming along ok. not sure when it will all be wrapped up.
so after my post last night, lamenting my lack of bob seger, 'against the wind' came on, which you all obviously love if you have any taste at all. i sat back in my chair and drifted.
i wasted a fair amount of minutes that i'll never get back watching and reading about the wildly probing and insightful 9/11 commission. they seem to be moving steadily toward the conclusion that, before 9/11, the bureaucracy of the federal government was functioning as the bureaucracy of the federal government. their progress toward the obvious seems hindered, though, by richard ben-veniste's brilliant experimentation in contrary-to-fact conditions. i wonder if a commission of dancing camels would better serve the american people.
in other news, al franken's radio program has been pulled temporarily from 2 of its 5 markets. but i'm sure it's fox news's fault.