Seen on Facebook
In light of the news that Trump demanded Mueller be fired last summer, one can only imagine that he wakes up each day seeing this image in his head: Posted by Mark Fey in comments to a Patrick Coyne post.
In light of the news that Trump demanded Mueller be fired last summer, one can only imagine that he wakes up each day seeing this image in his head: Posted by Mark Fey in comments to a Patrick Coyne post.
Found this on Facebook. It seems to say pretty much all that’s needed, doesn’t it?
From Slackhalla.org, a test of one’s values purporting to determine where your beliefs put you on a political scale. Political Values Radicalism 96.75 Socialism 62.5 Tenderness 59.375 “These scores indicate that you are a progressive; this is the political profile one might associate with an animal rights activist. It appears that you are skeptical towards …
My Liberal Identity You are a Social Justice Crusader, also known as a rights activist. You believe in equality, fairness, and preventing neo-Confederate conservative troglodytes from rolling back fifty years of civil rights gains. Take the quiz at About.com Political Humor
Kuff got me. List ten songs that you are currently digging … it doesn’t matter what genre they are from, whether they have words, or even if they’re no good, but they must be songs you’re really enjoying right now. Post these instructions, the artists, and the ten songs in your blog. Then tag five …
The other pass-along I got recently was the notorious series of book questions (from Kate). Number of books I own: 2,500 or so Last book I bought: Gosh, I don’t know. My family gives me books. I gave my mom Ghost Wars for Christmas. The last book I read: Other than light bedtime paperbacks? Um, …
That cursed retrospective-psychoanalytical series of questions has made it to me (thanks, Lance). Question number 1: What are three of the stupidest things you’ve done in your life? a) Well, there was that whole knee thing. (If you want to see the photo of Tigger, click the “Family” section of the Gallery referenced in there). …
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