April 25, 2004
Shame On You Glenn!

i'm simply embarrassed for him.
Inspired by the Alliance's Filthy Lie Assignment.
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Dear Annika:
I guess I don't get this one. Who's the guy in the "Celebrate Diversity" shirt? Who's the heifer in the leather dress? Why is he thinking about her? Why is this funny?
Sometimes, I feel like I live in an igloo on the polar cap -- pop-culture simply passes me by.
Sorry -- I'm back to reading Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations", now.....
Cheers!
- Will
Posted by: Will at April 26, 2004 09:14 AM (s9r+D)
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Sigh.
The guy in the t-shirt is Instapundit. The fat chick is a photoshopped Brittany Spears. It would take too long to explain why it's funny. Then again, if i have to explain, maybe it's not.
Posted by: annika at April 26, 2004 10:57 AM (zAOEU)
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Haven't you ever sat drinking all night across from a girl with a beautiful face only to be thrust into the quick but drunken decision mode when she stood up?
Posted by: Casca at April 26, 2004 05:32 PM (q+PSF)
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Can't say that i have, Casca.
Posted by: annika at April 26, 2004 08:54 PM (ewuF+)
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Dear Annika:
Ah! That explains everything (?) -- or; as Marcus would have said - "Res ipsa loquitor"....
(Of another note; good luck on your law-school decision. If I were your Dad - which I'm not - I'd say 'go for it' -- then again; my whole family has that history).
Cheers!
- Will
Posted by: Will at April 27, 2004 08:37 PM (s9r+D)
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Annika, sweetheart, you obviously haven't seen the InstaWife lately. Even with beer-goggles firmly in place the instageek would have better taste than Brittany...drat his luck. Maybe not luck. I heard a rumor that he built his fembot wife with nanobots in his Mom's basement after watching "Weird Science" for the 37th time. Will, or "Philosophy Guy" as he shall henceforth be known, is probably aware that "Weird Science is based on an original screenplay by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Oh, not that you're even mildly interested at this point, but it looks more like GR is thinking: "Where did I leave my glasses? Did I leave them in the basement when I put the duct-tape on the bridge; or, did I leave them in the bathroom when I put the safety tape on the temple?"
And, now that you're not only disinterested but showing actual signs of a growing rage, I'm not you're Dad either...unless you have a mother named Traci...or Rhonda...or Beth...or is from Orlanda, FL...or, well...forget I brought it up...even though Philosophy Guy bought it up first. Law school decision...err...why not just put a scalpel to the neck of society, insert a straw and suck it dry? Just kidding. We need lawyers. Who else would we turn to protect us from lawyers? I mean, I'd really be up the creek the next time some idiot on crank drives a stolen SUV through my living room into my kitchen then sues me for violating his civil rights by not giving him fries with his take-out order if I couldn't turn to some $200/hr brainiac capable of communicating the subtle and nuanced fact that I-70 doesn't run through my yard and my name isn't Ronald Freakin' McDonald. Seriously, many productive members of society wish that they'd become lawyers instead. Pop Quiz! Which institution has produced more law degrees: A. Harvard B. Notre Dame C. San Quentin
Laugh all the way to the bank, revenge is sweet, living well is the best revenge...and being able to sleep at night with a clear conscience is as over-rated as being able to face yourself in the mirror each morning. Ignore me...I was scared by a lawyer as a child...he was serving me papers...at my birth...for preventing my mother's doctor from playing golf that afternoon...I lost everything...the bottles...the formula...the dog...I loved that dog...all I got to keep were these stinking elipses!
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April 20, 2004
April 18, 2004
Sunday Night On The Blogosphere
. . .
Hugo has an excellent post on the porn-HIV story.
The porn industry has become increasingly mainstream, so much so that on the same day that the HIV story broke in LA, the New York Times did an "at home" feature in its House and Garden section on porn star Jenna Jameson's 6700 square foot palace in Arizona. . . .
In my opinion, porn has its place, and its place is not in the mainstream. When our society has progressed to where being a pornographic actress is something to aspire to rather than something to be ashamed of, well, i think the sexual revolution has gone too far. Just my opinion. Go read Hugo's essay, like most of his stuff, he courageously pulls no punches . . .
. . . Big changes at A Small Victory.
There will be no political rants. There will be no leftie bashing. There will be no warmongering. There will be no talk of the election, the war, Israel, anti-war demonstrations, Michael Moore, Iraq, Iran, immigration issues, political correctness run amok . . .
Michele is one of those big time bloggers that i usually don't link to because i assume everybody's reading her anyway. i think she's awesome, and like a couple of my other favorite biggies, she's never let her fame turn into arrogance. Whatever she decides to blog about will undoubtedly be worth reading, i'm sure . . .
. . . Publicola is now a Munuvian! Yay! . . .
. . . Brent at Cop Talk asks a legitimate question: Why Wil Wheaton? . . .
. . . Matt's son enjoys a little birthday cake. Happy Bithday little Blackfive Junior! . . .
. . . Desert Cat calls attention to a small step forward in Germany . . .
. . . Brian at Random Numbers adds more evidence to support my view that many Libs are very quick to resort to violence . . .
. . . Stephen Macklin talks about civil debate on the blogosphere and the evil troll scourge, a subject that is a bit too relevant to my own site of late . . .
. . . And i think the Chicago Sun Times should hire Tony Pierce as a sports columnist. Their hip sports columnist. Or maybe the L.A. Times: Tony's been like the Jim Murray of the blogosphere lately . . .
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Thanks for the link and the kind words, Annika.
Go Bears.
Posted by: Hugo at April 18, 2004 09:45 PM (mPUSR)
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Well, Hugo, we lost to Stanford today in baseball. But hey, rugby's doin good this year!
Posted by: annika! at April 19, 2004 12:07 AM (cRcn0)
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did you see that Trump is building a skyscraper where the suntimes building is?
funny.
anyway thanks for the link love.
quite a compliment with that JM comparison.
im so not worthy
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April 16, 2004
This Is Why i Love The Blogosphere
An essay about
Diet Coke, by
Sarah Hepola.
The first time I drank Diet Coke I was 10. It was summer in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and my older cousin worked at an arcade called Star World. In addition to the glories of 10-cent hotdog night, Star World offered employees free soda. I spent all summer amidst the the blinking lights and boinking machines of that place, sipping free Diet Cokes, which I drank instead of Coke because I wanted to lose weight, since I was in love with this tool named Andy, who ended up barfing all over himself in a bathroom one night at a party. After that, I was addicted to the stuff.
We can find profound meaning in the simplest of topics, here on the blogosphere. i love it.
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I was thinking back to my youth days and typed in Star World Arcade Kalamazoo and got your website. That place was probably what I miss most about the year I lived in MI.
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April 14, 2004
Who Is Keyser Soze?
i'm flattered to learn that
i am now considered one of "the usual suspects."
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I would not worry about it too much. Coming from someone like that, it's a compliment.
word.
Posted by: jcrue at April 14, 2004 04:38 PM (G9kk0)
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You should feel very proud and esteemed to have named as such even if the person doing so shows us why the Democrats were right on point when they chose the jackass as their symbol.
Posted by: notGeorge at April 14, 2004 04:40 PM (JCxVY)
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And like that... he's gone.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at April 14, 2004 04:58 PM (4819r)
Posted by: Karol at April 14, 2004 08:42 PM (AGo3+)
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jcrue has it right - it's a compliment. Besides, look at the size of the unfortunately-named-author's blogroll! Now compare it to every blog you read during the day/week/month. Which message is getting across?
I mean, come on...these are the same people who think John Kerry for president is a good idea!
Posted by: Rich at April 15, 2004 06:33 AM (V43HN)
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Yeah, Annie, you're one of the usual suspects. And just like Verbal Kint, you're three steps ahead of that pogue.
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April 09, 2004
Link Advice
Have you been reading LeeAnn, queen of the run-on sentence and a very funny writer? The blog's called
The Cheese Stands Alone and it's mu.nu, too.
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April 06, 2004
This Is Funny
Look at this, it's funny.
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Posted by: candace at April 06, 2004 02:18 PM (v+gqT)
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Funny indeed -- except as much as I still love Joe Montana, I don't want him to be president... give me a good marathoner any day; they have what it takes to lead.
Posted by: Hugo at April 06, 2004 03:06 PM (LNc8S)
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Kerry looks like an ex-lineman:
No hands.
Actually, I doubt Kerry ever played football, I mean real football where you have to stick your face in someone's chest, not the Kennedy-flag-football-for-Pierre-Salinger's-camera version.
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April 01, 2004
Today's Bleat
i usually don't link to Lileks, because i assume everybody is reading him anyway. However . . . Today's Bleat is in the top ten percent of the most brilliant things Lileks has ever written, IMHO. Let me add my voice to the multitude of bloggers out there who are saying: "
read it."
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There is a problem is on Lilek's site. The permalink for April 1 takes you to an old column on "The Passion." Might be some kind of April Fools' joke.
Here is the generic link to Lilek's bleat. It is currently the only way to get to the article on John Kerry- http://www.lileks.com/bleats/
I highly recommend the article. Lileks takes John Kerry apart.
Posted by: gcotharn in Texas at April 01, 2004 03:56 PM (0GNJF)
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Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNIKA!!!!!!!
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happy belated birthday annika.... i hope you had a good one... just a tid... my godchild's mom's b-day is the 1st too.... on Arpil fool's day... yeah... on top you are an ARIES!!! good for you... take care... ^_^
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March 30, 2004
Ride Through Chernobyl
Via
Anne SFTH's recommendation, i checked out
this website/photo essay by a Ukrainian chick who toured the ghost town of Chernobyl on her motorcycle.
It takes a few minutes to go through all the photos, but they're fascinating and definitely worth your time. Her prose is cool too, she writes with a charming accent:
Motorcycling is a great hobby of mine. I ride all my life and I owned different bikes and I ended with big kawasaki ninja. This motorbike has matured 147 horse powers, some serious bark, it is that fast like a bullet and comfortable for a long trips. I travel a lot and my favorite destination lead through so called Chernobyl 'dead zone' It is 130kms from my home. Why favourite? because one can ride there for hours and not meet any single car and not to see any single soul. People left and nature is blooming, there are beautiful places, woods, lakes. Roads haven't been built or repaired since 80th but in places where they haven't been ridden by trucks or army technics, they stay in the same condition as 20 years ago. Time do not ruin roads.
Haunting photographs and lots of information that i didn't know. (i was nine when
the disaster happened.) She uses the European method of writing numbers, which threw me at first. For instance, she says that the "radiation will stay in Chernobil area for the next 48.000 years." i thought
forty-eight years, that's all? Then i realized, she was saying
forty-eight thousand years!
Truly amazing, and so sad. Chernobyl is like Pompeii. It's a time capsule, but more than just a capsule of the Eighties, Chernobyl is a snapshot of the Soviet Union. It's all that remains of a society that no longer exists. There's Elena, on a big Kawasaki Ninja, visiting the Soviet factory that once made the dream bike of Soviet teenagers in the 1980's: a top-of-the-line scooter with only 26 horsepower. So much has changed.
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Annie-
this is fan mail-- I just love your blog. You really put yourself out there. You are a smarty-pants with your own personality and quirks. What better description could there be of a good blogger? Plus, you realize our nation is in an actual war with practitioners of a murderous ideology. I have little patience these days with people or bloggers who cannot see that. Anyway, kudos to you and your blog. I have really enjoyed it.
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Compelling photos, but clearly one of the more dumb activities you can possibly undertake. This chick has a JFK Jr. sized deathwish. Walking around in radioactive Soviet era buildings with no maintenance for 20 years?
As long as you have your portable Geiger counter, everything's peachy!! Look as with each step we take toward this vehicle we get another 100 REMs!!
Hey what the fuck, let's drive up to the CHERNOBYL PLANT GATE!!!
To paraphrase the guy on the porch in Fletch: "Girl, what in the hell is the matter with you?"
Posted by: Jason O. at March 31, 2004 07:48 AM (QyDeG)
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gcotharn, thank you so much, i hope you keep coming back!
Jason, i wondered myself if i would do what Elena did, given the chance. i don't think i would take the chance. i mean, you take in all that radiation and you don't notice anything until later. Unless you go into the reactor like those guys in K19.
Posted by: annika at March 31, 2004 09:12 AM (zAOEU)
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K-19...talk about a movie that could have been excellent. It was not bad, I liked the twist that Liam Neeson sides with Harrison Ford in the key point of the mutiny. Reactor scenes were brutal.
Of course Das Boot is the best sub movie ever...in particular the scene when they have been through hell and the officers are invited to the party on the Nazi resupply yacht...the look of disdain Jurgen Prochnow gives the assembled partygoers is tremendous.
Then:
Red October
Run Silent Run Deep
Grey Lady Down
Crimson Tide
Posted by: Jason O. at March 31, 2004 10:11 AM (QyDeG)
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i'm a big russophile, so i loved K-19. Just like with Enemy at the Gates, it's cool to see things from the other side and how the old enemy could be heroic too.
i reviewed K-19 back in sept.
i also liked
The Enemy Below, with Bob Michum a lot.
Posted by: annika at March 31, 2004 10:52 AM (zAOEU)
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Did I just read you recommend Mr. Majestyk in that review???
To paraphrase Drexl in True Romance: "Hey Marty, look what we got heah....muthafuckin' Charlene Bronson!!!"
Have you seen "Hard Times" with Bronson as the bare knuckle fighter and James Coburn as his handler? Bronson's best movie, IMO.
Posted by: Jason O. at March 31, 2004 11:41 AM (QyDeG)
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Haven't seen it. But i'll rent it.
Posted by: annika at March 31, 2004 01:15 PM (zAOEU)
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Chernobyl is Russian for Wormwood, which some believe means that this disaster is foretold in Revelations.
"And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter."
"The burning star recalls the explosion and fire, the poisoned rivers and fountains of water in the Bible bring to mind the contaminated rivers and water reservoirs affected by the Chornobyl plant's unleashed radioactivity, the name of the Biblical star Wormwood has the same meaning as the name of the Ukrainian town where the disaster occurred.
Do the similarities between the tragedy at Chornobyl and Revelations 8:10-11 imply that this Biblical passage contains a prophecy that has been fulfilled, or are they merely a coincidence? This is a decision that everyone will have to make individually."
...interesting stuff IMHO.
P.S. I think the best movie that, as annie puts it, lets you "see things from the other side and how the old enemy could be heroic too" is Iron Cross. Bad ass movie. Though the recent Enemy at the Gates is up there too...
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/1996/219619.shtml
http://www.endtime.com/past_article.asp?ID=94
Posted by: Scof at March 31, 2004 03:20 PM (XCqS+)
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Damn, it's Cross of Iron, not Iron Cross. Still James Coburn kicks butt, "I will show you where the Iron Crosses grow!"
Posted by: Scof at March 31, 2004 03:23 PM (XCqS+)
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Very cool photo journal. And she did the whole 911 km trip in only 9hrs 11 mins (just kidding). Thanks!
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Posted by: annika at March 31, 2004 04:34 PM (zAOEU)
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A friend of mine used to inspect cracks in nuclear reactors for a living, so I emailed him about the biker chick's radiation exposure and here is his response.
That is amazing... The dose she received is pretty darn high. More than I ever received while working in the nuc-u-lar industry. Not enough to make her hair fall out though, so she *should* be fine.
Just thought some here might be interested.
Posted by: d-rod at March 31, 2004 06:08 PM (CSRmO)
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No Anni, it doesn't contain the word Chernobyl. Let me tell you something even more human. I was a Soviet Studies major in the late 70's. I remember feeling a certain smugness when the piece of shit reactor failed and killed so many and so much, but those were darker days, and the Russkies were the bad guys. Ultimately I fell in love with a Russian gal whose husband died of lung cancer at the age of 26 after probably inhaling fallout from the reactor. Life is strange and cruel, yet beautiful.
Posted by: Casca at March 31, 2004 06:52 PM (BRVtJ)
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It's actually a "Russian transliteration of the Ukrainian word ‘chornobyl’, which in English means wormwood"
Posted by: Scof at March 31, 2004 10:14 PM (uluG3)
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I second the recommendation for the movie 'Cross of Iron'.
Posted by: Ted at April 01, 2004 05:38 AM (blNMI)
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Another excellent "enemy perspective' is Robert Vaughn's Nazi character in "Bridge at Remagen"...At the very end when he is about to be executed by his superiors for not holding or destroying the bridge, he looks up at the Allied planes overhead and realizes he is on the wrong side.
Posted by: Jason O. at April 01, 2004 07:53 AM (QyDeG)
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I keep going back to that photo essay. It is strangely compelling.
Posted by: Desert Cat at April 02, 2004 09:30 PM (c8BHE)
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Strangely compelling and scary. How quickly the whole world can change.
Posted by: Bernard at April 04, 2004 05:54 PM (v//Np)
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Looks to me like the word "wormwood", in Cyrillic, is replaced with a phonetic spelling of "pollen".
Posted by: Tuning Spork at April 05, 2004 10:55 PM (2hOtF)
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Try this ( but take a hankie)
http://www.oneworld.org/index_oc/issue196/babel.html
There are a number of charities in the U.S helping the Children of Chernobyl.
Google "Children of Chernobyl" and take your pick.
That Elena is a brave Ukrainian biker chick - and plainly madasafish. Good luck to her.
Roger
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Feel as One
Breathe as One
Love as One
Be as One
Posted by: Roger at April 13, 2004 07:42 AM (9f8j7)
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well, the girl has passion. and you - you dont have balls event to think about somethinng nt 100% safe..
Posted by: to jason o. at April 16, 2004 04:29 PM (CvpwE)
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ow .. where has the site gone too? that's one that shouldn't go offline
Posted by: Joan at June 07, 2004 03:11 PM (X5pgO)
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Yes i just wanted to say she is Ukrainian not Russian. And Chernobil is in the Ukraine not Russia. Ukraine was the first country to split from Russia in 1987. Calling a Ukranian a Russian can be quite offencive.
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thank you for the correction. i will fix it.
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March 29, 2004
20 Questions For Kerry
The Smarter Cop poses 20 questions he (and i) would like to hear Kerry answer. Some excerpts:
1. How common was it to get 3 purple hearts in just three months?
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6. Will you essentially let Iran have their way, in return for their endorsement?
7. Exactly how do you relate to the lower- and middle-classes from your $4.9 million dollar Idaho compound, in which is a great room containing a 15th century English barn imported and reconstructed beam-by-beam by a British carpenter?
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9. If Howard Dean himself claimed that you were a 'man of no principle', and he now endorses you, which one of you is without principle now?
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12. When was the last time you were present in the Senate for two votes in a row?
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18. As a professing Catholic, how do you reconcile with your faith that not only do you support a woman's 'right to choose', but you actually suggest that abortion is something we should be 'proud of'?
19. Is Israel's security fence a legitimate act of self defense or a barrier to peace (since you claimed both things at different times)?
20. If mere negotiation caused Libya to give up its weapons of mass destruction, why wasn't it done on Bill Clinton's watch?
[links omitted]
Link via
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Check out this word: "Bloviate"; just who does it seem to best describe?
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March 27, 2004
Vote For Your Favorite Democrat
Accidental Verbosity is running a couple of polls.
This poll is an easy choice for me. i'd feel comfortable with my choice as president even today. In fact, if my choice were running against Bush, i'd vote democrat.
i bet you can guess who i'm talking about easily, because he's probably your choice too.
The other poll is harder; i don't like any of the losers on the list.
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March 23, 2004
Just Came To Read The Meter
No time to do the old blog thing, that is. i'd like to bash Dick Clark, but why don't y'all just pop on over to
Strange Women and read the post about some of
Clark's hare-brainedness, and the one about
Jack Straw dissing Clinton obliquely, while dissing the Spanish not so obliquely.
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March 21, 2004
Left Of Center With A Sense Of Humor
It is refreshing when a leftie isn't so damn angry that he still retains a sense of humor.
OLDCATMAN is one, and his newest blog is quite funny. He's retained the allcaps, but thankfully he's toned down the font size for more pleasant reading. i loved this graphic:

LOL, i'd love to see that kind of ballot in November! Thanks, OLDCATMAN.
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Thanks for the comments---I like comments from folks
who have the intellect to write and not report...................
The CAPS: I am actually using a Capitals font as my default font.....and upper case is larger....I change now & then!
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March 10, 2004
annika's Ego
The whole point of announcing my Blog-versary was to get nice comments and posts
like this one.
Did i mention my birthday's coming up?
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Thanks for the mention. You deserve the kind words. Trust me, all I said was quite true. Just be glad I live across the continent and have a lovely Mrs. Villain to keep me straight. I wasn't kidding about that restraining order... Keep on blogging. Happy "annie"-versary. (Couldn't resist.)
Posted by: The Maximum Leader at March 10, 2004 02:27 PM (MeCkf)
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How many spankings do you want?
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March 09, 2004
Hey, i Made It To One Year!
Today is my one year blog-versary. Gary, the proprietor of
Soul Parking, introduced me to blogging back in 2002. i posted a few poems and a couple of journal entries there before i discovered Glogger quite by accident. It was one year ago today that i posted my first Glogger post on a site entitled:
annika's journal and poetry. Now here i am, 674 posts later, and what have i got?
- A total of 177,805 words ± a few dozen;
- 62,901 hits and 2719 comments;
- 5086 occurrences of the pronoun "i" in lower case, of course;
- 167 utterances of the word "fuck" in all its glorious varieties;
- 58 "shits", 42 "hells" and 14 "damns;"
- i also overused the word "probably" 97 times;
- The word "love" was used 107 times;
- My favorite verb "was" was overused an embarrassing 1513 times. My Freshman English teacher would be so disappointed.
Major highlights from my short blog life would have to include:
A confession: For most of the last six months, i had secretly toyed with the idea of quitting on my one year blog-versary. i would have done it too, had it not been for
Pixy Misa who rescued me from Glogger. Switching to Movable Type from Glogspot is like trading a Yugo in for a Lexus. i'll keep doing this as long as it's fun, and thanks to Munuviana, it's still a lot of fun.
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Awesome. Congratulations on your accomplishment.
And I'm so happy that you are sticking around!!
Posted by: ginger at March 09, 2004 05:21 AM (/Ov+I)
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Congrats. Here's to this year being better for ya than last.
Posted by: Publicola at March 09, 2004 05:27 AM (Aao25)
Posted by: Ted at March 09, 2004 06:16 AM (blNMI)
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Yay and congrats!!! (I'm not as much of an early bird as Ted).
Posted by: Susie at March 09, 2004 07:17 AM (8giUV)
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Congratulations. And thanks for not quitting your blogiverse. We'd all miss you.
Posted by: physics geek at March 09, 2004 07:32 AM (Xvrs7)
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Well, thank goodness you had a change of heart, Annie! You have been a daily read of mine since I went "live" myself in July of last year... and I think it was MCJ that led me to you all those months ago, back in the rage of the Gene Robinson consecration.
You are my favorite blogging right-leaning, over-educated Cal grad/Celtic supporting gal in the whole danged universe.
Posted by: Hugo at March 09, 2004 07:56 AM (89maB)
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Congratulations! I loved the run down of your anniversary highlights.
Posted by: Dawn Summers at March 09, 2004 08:40 AM (HLOeu)
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Nice to have met you too annika! 1 whole year...how 'bout some tix to the june dodger/yankee series to celebrate? you can send them care of Matt Scofield, Dallas TX...har har Keep pluggin' away, your site is 3 kinds of fun to visit
Posted by: Scof at March 09, 2004 08:45 AM (XCqS+)
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Congratulations. I won't hit 1 year until August, and that just seems very hard to believe. At this point, I can't imagine quitting and I am very glad you're not.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at March 09, 2004 10:23 AM (UquFN)
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Nice going, and I'm glad you decided to tough it out!
Posted by: Rich at March 09, 2004 10:59 AM (V43HN)
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You've got a lot to give and I'm glad you're sharing, annie. Thank you for a great year!
Posted by: d-rod at March 09, 2004 12:00 PM (CSRmO)
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Congratulations, Annie! And let me add my voice to the chorus of "thank-heavens-you-didn't-go"s. Of course I've been blogging for a year and a half (I'm not leaving OS out; he wasn't with me in the beginning), and have only about 2/3 the hits you've gotten . . . So thanks for making me even more aware of my inadequacies! ;-)
Speaking of the TTLB Ecosystem, you forgot to update your URL over there. 'Course, I don't know how one goes about doing that, but there must be a way . . .
Posted by: Matt at March 09, 2004 06:55 PM (of2d1)
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You're all very sweet, thank you!
i've been submiting update requests to NZ Bear for about two months now. No action yet.
And according to my Reglogger records, The very first people to leave comments, who still visit here are in order:
Shae, Matt Rustler, Zombyboy, Ginger!
Posted by: annika! at March 09, 2004 09:05 PM (r55l+)
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Happy bloggy birthday!
Posted by: Leah at March 09, 2004 09:31 PM (K4eJ5)
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Yay for Pixy Misa! Yay for Munuviana! Yay for annika!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at March 09, 2004 10:34 PM (kOqZ6)
Posted by: Chris at March 09, 2004 10:42 PM (uMU3+)
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Congrats, and best wishes for many more.
Posted by: Dave J at March 10, 2004 07:21 AM (VThvo)
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Congrats Annika. Keep it up!
Posted by: javaslinger at March 10, 2004 08:37 AM (3rYmf)
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Yay! We are so happy to still have you around.
Posted by: candace at March 10, 2004 09:50 AM (diz2c)
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Congratulations my dear!
Please excuse me for being late on this as this date I spent most of it at the VA....I think that's a pretty darn good excuse.
I'm very glad you are not going to quit blogging as you are one of my favorites. You have a nice mixture of posts from the very smartly written annikapunditry categories to the posts that let us get to know a little bit about you, the Annika, the person behind the blog.
Keep it up hon...you do good.
Posted by: Serenity at March 11, 2004 01:30 AM (4A/WT)
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Thank you Serenity, you're one of my blog idols! And i'm so glad to hear that you have Veterans benefits! i was praying for you!
Posted by: annika! at March 11, 2004 09:15 AM (zAOEU)
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Oh, how I wish I was still in SoCal....it's ccccold here.
Congrats on the blogoversary (mine was in January). I have 8,000 hits in the last year, 350 in the last week (thanks to a few links).
And I don't get the third place finish, either. I think you should have finished higher...
Posted by: greg at March 11, 2004 09:06 PM (2vrMi)
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March 04, 2004
March 03, 2004
Anyone Who Is Reading The Gulag Deserves A Link
i need to give a shout out to Sarah, who just transferred
her excellent blog from Glogger to Munuviana. i love her writing. Her husband just deployed to Iraq and she's done some wonderful posts on that in her old blog. She's also ambitious enough to be
reading Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago, a huge tome which is on my "to be read if i'm ever laid up in the hospital for a few months" list, right below Proust's
Remembrance of Things Past. Wow.
Also, the elder statesman of Munuviana, Ted of Rocket Jones, posted the latest installment in his series of Air Force memoirs, "Air Force Blue."
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Elder statesman. Hee hee!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at March 03, 2004 07:17 PM (kOqZ6)
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Thanks. Actually Gulag isn't really a hard read, though I will say chapter one and the first half of two were a little dry. But then it gets quite interesting...in a depressing why-didn't-I-learn-any-of-this-in-school sort of way.
Posted by: Sarah at March 04, 2004 03:21 AM (aQeaY)
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LOL I've never been called a statesman before. And my eyes aren't sharp enough to make out that prior word... Probably a good thing.
Posted by: Ted at March 04, 2004 06:01 AM (blNMI)
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I've read
The Gulag in the past. I have to with you the reader does deserve a link. I also recommend that if you do read it, just scan the fisrt chapter. The interesting reading does pick up later in the second.
Posted by: Rick at March 04, 2004 11:07 AM (2Sccf)
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March 02, 2004
Pay It Forward
You all may remember that
Serenity recently moved to Houston. Well, she just
broke her ankle and is without insurance because she hasn't been at her job long enough for her benefits to accrue. That completely sucks. A lot of bloggers have put out the call for help. i myself want to add my voice to that call, because i've enjoyed Serenity's blog for as long as i've been in the blogosphere. She really is one of the best and i hate to see such bad luck befall her. Your prayers or any kind of assistance would be a nice thing to do for her. There is a Paypal link on her sidebar. Get well soon, Serenity.
More: Lorie is also dealing with a tragic event. Her sister was in a bad car accident and was very seriously injured. Please remember her in your prayers too.
What's going on?
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Thanks for alerting us about Serenity; I am a regular Lorie reader and like you, wonder what is going on?
Posted by: Hugo at March 02, 2004 07:46 AM (2bqBq)
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"What's going on?"
I don't know, but with Sereneity and Lorie, and the Esmays problems...and a tech website I visit is taking donations for a colleague who's wife became seriously ill after hemorrhaging during childbirth...I'm thinking of giving up reading blogs...not because they're becoming downers, but because I'm afraid I'm a curse!
Take care and stay safe Annie!
-Rob
Posted by: Rob at March 02, 2004 03:10 PM (iBOtC)
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