September 06, 2004
Sweet Mother Of Satire!
OLDCATMAN does it again.
Check out The Mafia Lives.
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Kerry says going to Iraq was wrong, Bush is wrong, please read about what is right in Iraq
http://insideviewfromiraq.blogspot.com/2004/09/iraq-media-is-misleading-world.html
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So now he's against it again, after having been for it before he was against it and then for it again?
Posted by: Dave J at September 07, 2004 07:03 PM (GEMsk)
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August 29, 2004
August 22, 2004
See You In A Few...

During my extended blog hiatus, it may seem like i'm gone, but i wont be, really. There may even be some mysterious annika sightings now and then.
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Wow! How did you do that? Do they have time machines in law schools now?
Or, are you just a month ahead of all the rest of us slugs?
Posted by: shelly s. at August 23, 2004 06:26 AM (AaBEz)
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Good luck starting your classes!!
Posted by: ginger at August 23, 2004 11:39 AM (Otp/6)
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It looks like everyone is voting in your poll based on wishful thinking.
Kind of like real voting.
Posted by: Smallholder at August 24, 2004 10:54 AM (EKkB8)
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Ill fuck a Con broad but Ill never be seen with her. the swiftboat (shortbus) liars can do what the shrub twins been doing for years, suck my long, lushus, leftwing cock!
Posted by: Um Yeah at August 24, 2004 11:33 AM (7XTy8)
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Thanks for stopping by Ted.
Posted by: Casca at August 24, 2004 05:15 PM (q+PSF)
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That is kewl...I looked at the date, did a double-take, and then a triple-take! Good luck!
Posted by: Brent at August 24, 2004 06:26 PM (w+y2e)
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Thanks for the plug, thank you very much!
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August 17, 2004
Commitment To Excellence, annika Style
So you know, blogging might be light this week and almost non-existent starting next Monday. Yesterday was the first day of orientation week. Classes start on the 23rd.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
My plan is to post weekly if at all possible, in the style of Anne...straight from the hip (quantity-wise, of course. i could never hope to match her quality-wise).
i'll still try to check in on my regular blog reading, because it's a pleasure i just can't give up that easily.
Besides, i need to taunt Rocket Jones mercilessly some more.
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It just occurred to me that I never invited you to become a Hot Jets cheerleader for Rocket Jones. Please accept my apology for that, and consider joining the best sideline squad in blogdom.
Posted by: Ted at August 17, 2004 03:34 AM (blNMI)
Posted by: shelly s. at August 17, 2004 07:53 AM (b2OCv)
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As a fan, Annika dear, keep up the Wednesday poetry... please!
You'll be a big smashing Golden Bear success. I know it.
Posted by: Hugo at August 17, 2004 10:00 AM (ntfdi)
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Good luck! Keep your head up!
Posted by: Scof at August 17, 2004 11:23 AM (XCqS+)
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I just noticed you like Stephen Ambrose. I'm currently enrolled at his former stomping grounds......the University of New Orleans. Unfortunately, Douglas Brinkley has taken over Ambrose's former position at UNO. Anyway, my classes also start Monday, so good luck with your academic rigamaroo.
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August 16, 2004
i Hit The Big Time
i am officially big-time. Gennie of
Dizzy-girl notified me that i got quoted on the Democratic Underground cranksite.
Here's the post:
What a rightwing blog says about protests of Republican Convention
'We can expect a big freak show at the upcoming Republican Convention in New York. The far left nut jobs will ensure Bush's re-election, even though they will think they're doing the opposite. In fact, i hope they go on a total Bush-hatin' rampage in the streets of New York. Everyone knows who's side they're on, and the worse the protesters act, the more people will realize how low the Democratic Party has fallen.'
-The rightwing blog, Annika's Journal, July 26, 2004
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If you go, please wear business clothing (suit and tie for a man)
and please don't block traffic.
I'm expecting the police to taser and club peaceful protestors, and I hope things stay calm.
That's a freakin' joke. You usually gotta have a job to own a suit and tie, and none of those people have jobs. If they did, they sure as hell wouldn't have time to be protesting. Plus, asking these professional protesters not to block traffic is like asking shit not to stink. Their whole purpose for existence is to make themselves noticed in the most obnoxious way.
To paraphrase David Crosby: Let your freak flag fly baby!
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I'M LOOKING FOR SOCIALLY ENLIGHTENED RICH LIBERALS!
I want you to buy all the shares of GM and Halliburton your means allow: put them in my group's total control: and keep on until we have controlling interest of the entire corporations! Then I will place the benevolent and uber socially responsible Michael Moore as the CEO of GM, and the urbane, wise and uber evolved Ted Rall as Halliburton's CEO!
We can do it - we can make the difference! We can control corporate America and make it Progressive!
BUY! ACT NOW!
Posted by: Zizz at August 17, 2004 07:07 AM (7XTy8)
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I see one of the nut jobs escaped the insane asylum and is ranting on your page.
Does this idiot even know how Moore tramples on the rights of indivduals and the truth and exploits them to get what he wants: 150M in the bank. Why doesn't she start by exhorting Moore to use his ill gotten booty for better causes....
oh, that's right, he doesn't have a conscience!
Posted by: michele at August 17, 2004 05:44 PM (beN4P)
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Michele, call me either crazy or naive, but I'd assumed that Zizz's comment was a joke. Uh, right?
Posted by: Dave J at August 17, 2004 06:19 PM (GEMsk)
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Bush and his minions at NASA created Hurricane Charlie! This gives him an excuse to write his brother a blank check instead of educating blacks. It'll also get his white Christian ass all over the media there in violation of McCain Feingold!
Posted by: Zizz at August 18, 2004 10:37 AM (FdISY)
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Woo hoo!
*Right Winger*
Bring em on!
Posted by: Jennifer at August 18, 2004 05:13 PM (rPs0d)
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Wow, that's hitting the big time. Noticed on the DU? You're my idol.
Posted by: Sarah at August 19, 2004 07:56 AM (g6j7w)
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Congrats, Annie -- you've not only hit the bigtime, but you've caused dozens or hundreds of lefties to waste precious man-hours whining about you. (Take a look at the comments generated by the post you linked to.) "We're not freaks -- we're regular Americans! Practically everybody I know is a patchouli-wearing permanent student with relaxed standards of personal grooming!" Fantastic! The more time they spend arching their collective backs, hissing about you and reassuring one another that they're in the mainstream, the less time they spend fucking up my country.
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August 13, 2004
Here's A Great Idea

i've added a new button to my sidebar. Please check it out; i think it's a great idea.
Books For Soldiers is a soldier support site that ships books, DVDs and supplies to deployed soliders and soldiers in VA hospitals, via our large volunteer network.
If you have old, but usuable paperback books sitting around, collecting dust, why not send them to a solider [sailor, airman or marine] for a big morale boost?
Thanks to
the other Annika, on whose site i discovered this.
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This is a good idea; I also like the one where American political texts and such are translated into Arabic. Not much else to say today. It's friday; I get to sit on my butt and these guys & gals are out there fighting in some hot ass weather. They deserve a moment of prayer from us.
Posted by: Scof at August 13, 2004 03:03 PM (XCqS+)
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Because special services already sends them NEW books?
Posted by: Casca at August 14, 2004 05:35 AM (q+PSF)
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August 09, 2004
Birthday Wishes
Happy birthday to
James Lileks. Everybody go over there and wish the king of bloggers a happy day!
Oh that's right. He doesn't have comments. In fact, he doesn't even want to be called a blogger. Oh well, happy happy anyway, James.
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August 07, 2004
Europe, Internationalism, And A New Twist On Old Style Balance Of Power Politics
Kenneth Timmerman's
The French Betrayal of America is not on my personal reading list, so i'm grateful to
Neil Uchitel for doing the reading and the reviewing so i don't have to.
. . . Timmerman shows how this inability of Europe, and especially the French, to wield power has made them pursue 'morally superior' means of checking AmericaÂ’s uncontested power. This is why Dominique de Villepin gave his speech before the U.N. stating that under no circumstances would France support AmericaÂ’s push for war. Not only did France have billions of dollars to lose from their oil contracts with Iraq . . . but it could simultaneously cover this hypocrisy and its inability to keep any rogue power in check (like their failure with the Serbs), but also keep itself among the power elite by morally upstaging America.
In the old days, say pre-WWII, the great powers would keep each other in check by relying on the threat of military force. Now, when Europe essentially has zero ability to threaten force, they cynically feign a moral force that they also do not have. Their appeal to international law and institutions is merely old style balance of power politics, repackaged for a new one-superpower world.
i'm anxious to see if the Timmerman book addresses whether Europe and the French government's coddling of extremist Islam is also part of a strategy to counter-balance America's military and economic advantage.
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August 05, 2004
Lest We Forget
Just a blurb on the nightly news to most of us? Twenty seconds of footage and then on to the next story? Hell, i'm just as guilty of it as anybody -- taking for granted what our guys are going through over there. Back here on the home front, we're so easily distracted by the election follies. We're bored. We have short attention spans.
Ironically, the mainstream media, often criticized for sensasionalizing the news, is partly to blame. Stories like this seem so sterile, mundane. Oh no, more fighting, we think. A soldier died. Damn, we were going good there for a few days. Maybe we say a prayer. Maybe we don't. Either way our ass is still on that comfy couch while it's someone else's in a sweat soaked DCU.
But then a blog like CBFTW's will jolt me back to reality.
I'm not going to lie, I didn't want to go back. Fuck that shit, I don't want to get killed. That was the last place on earth I wanted to be. I was scared to death. But we had to go back, and we did.
Shit.
Holy shit. And now i remember -- that while i sit here in air conditioned comfort, sipping a coke and wondering how next to avoid that boring work project i've been putting off, and if i should return that guy's call later --
out there in some god-forsaken desert, men's hands grow numb from gripping the handles of a rattling .50 cal, and yeah maybe from fear too, but they fight like hell anyway and sometimes die too, though more often it's the enemy (the one's who would just as easily kill me if they could) that does the dying, and by the truckload, thank God.
And thank the United States Army and Marines.
Via Blackfive, who else?
Update: The story is much more personal for Sarah.
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Thanks for pointing us to this site. What these guys are going through each day simply amazes me. I thank God for our troops and pray for all of them each day.
Bill
Posted by: bill at August 05, 2004 07:31 PM (2KoM3)
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Amazement, yes. But it's also a matter of anger and sadness. Anger over the fact that there are still prehistoric assholes like Saddam and Ben Ladin out there to threaten us and force us to send our troops over there. Sadness when some don't come home.
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August 03, 2004
Blog Future Feature Failure 1.0
Whatever happened to Rip On Matt Iglesias Week? While doing the research for the upcoming, and feverishly anticipated feature, i discovered that he is actually very boring, despite his impressive credentials. So i lost interest in the idea.
Coming next? A string of teasers related to a blog future feature entitled: Bang On Kevin Drum Week.
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Can't wait to read this Annika. I check out Drum frequently and just can't believe people take him seriously. He's the classic know-everything with some conspiracy-driven red-meat snark thrown in for his commentors. What in the hell are his credentials exactly?
I frankly consider him a bit of a coward. He supported the Iraq War initially but once something went wrong, he changed his mind. You just don't do that so quickly if you truly understand what war entails. It is never going to go 100% in your favor.
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August 02, 2004
Artist/War Correspondent
Here's some amazing war reportage from an artist embedded with the 1st Infantry Division in Baqubah, Iraq.
ThereÂ’s a huge bang; the 113 rocks and Ledlow, Cliat and Camp fall to the floor. IÂ’m afraid theyÂ’re dead. An RPG has just hit the side of our vehicle, between Cliat and Gayer, the driver. GayerÂ’s fallen too, and Theis is shouting at him through his headphones to get up. Smoke and the acrid smell of magnesium powder are everywhere.
Doc saw the RPG round fired at us by a man from behind a tree, his head covered in a black hood. Later, he says it looked like a baseball coming straight for us. Pulling himself back up, he locates the shooter in his rifle sight, peering from around the tree. Doc fires off two rounds and sees the man fall, but canÂ’t tell if heÂ’s killed him.
. . .
The RPGs are coming from our left; Ledlow has relieved Camp to defend that side. ThereÂ’s another terrifying explosion against the 113, as a grenade lands low on our left track, damaging but not disabling it. An armor piercing round, it destroys one of the plates, but somehow misses the pin, which would have cut the track and rendered us unable to move. Nevertheless, the sprocket canÂ’t engage and weÂ’ve come to a halt: Gayer canÂ’t get the vehicle to move forward. Theis tells him to reverse it and we lurch backwards.
'What the fuck are you doing?' Cliat shouts at Theis. 'You donÂ’t never go backwards in a firefight! Move this fucking thing forward! Forward!'
Riveting stuff. His watercolors are equally fascinating.
Thanks yet again to Sarah for finding this.
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July 28, 2004
Why i'm Such A Huge Hugo Schwyzer Fan
This latest post, called
"Waterparks. And the T-Shirt", referring to the abortion t-shirt, is one reason.
It was about 1997 or 1998 when I began to see the most remarkable slogans showing up on the fitted t-shirts of my female students: 'Porn Star'. 'Juicy.' 'Real American Bitch.' 'I Just Slept with your Boyfriend' (I've seen gay men where these too, but I see 'em more often on women; I've seen other verbs besides 'slept' as well.) 'Too Hot to Handle'. 'You Know you Wanna Touch.' . . . I associate all this with the banal and infuriating 'girl power' movement; largely a creation of advertisers, it sold young women a message of empowerment through shock and sexuality. . . .
What I disliked about these shirts was not so much their brazenness as their rank commercialism. Nothing genuinely radical, edgy, or dangerous is sold at Abercrombie and Fitch or Urban Outfitters . . . Newsflash, kiddies: The fact that it horrifies your parents doesn't make it any less a product of the very same corporate America in which your parents are investing. What these places sell is the cleverly marketed opportunity to outrage the older generation while simultaneously offering a superficially feminist message. The message is 'Only a bold, strong, brave young woman who doesn't care about conforming to stereotypes would wear a shirt like this. Thus if you wear this shirt, you bear witness to your fiery, indominatable, wild grrl soul.' Please. What you bear witness to, darlin', is nothing more than your own socially constructed insecurity, and any sensible person over 25 is abundantly aware of that.
Right on!
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July 20, 2004
Congratulations
Congratulations to my 100,000th visitor! You came here to look at
my post about the Spitfire video. i don't know anything about you except that you are from the Pacific Time Zone, possibly the Bay Area, and you didn't bother to look around my blog. Oh well, no prize for you then.
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Posted by: Xrlq at July 20, 2004 02:58 PM (585Ar)
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To you, that is, not to the weenie who dropped in by accident and left without saying goodbye.
Posted by: Xrlq at July 20, 2004 02:59 PM (585Ar)
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And congrats to you, xrlq, because i finally got off my but and blogrolled you!
Posted by: annika! at July 20, 2004 03:18 PM (zAOEU)
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Your but? Did I miss something, or were you trying to talk out your ass? Heh, aren't we ALL the 100,000 visitor? I'm thinking that the Sacramento heat is taking a toll.
Mua,
C
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You should give us all a prize
Posted by: Chris at July 20, 2004 09:23 PM (plRaH)
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Darn,
I wish I knew I would have tried to bee 100000!
Posted by: Chuck at July 20, 2004 09:31 PM (kjbQW)
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Prizes for everyone!
I call dibs on hoverbikes!
Posted by: Shawn Liu at July 21, 2004 01:19 PM (eJcfa)
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Congrats. Just crossed 10,000 at my own site, so I can imagine what it feels like to pass 100,000. Big stupid grins for everyone!
Posted by: Beck at July 21, 2004 01:47 PM (fllfQ)
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Hoverbikes? damn, i guess i'll have to return all them Segways i bought for y'all.
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July 19, 2004
July 17, 2004
Blog Future Feature Teaser 3.0
Only
n more days until
Rip On Matt Iglesias Week!
No, not the dude that's engaged to Anna Kournikova. i'm talking about the liberal blogger who spells his last name incorrectly.
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July 16, 2004
My Blogroll Demographics
i just did a quick calculation of my blogroll's demographics to see if it's really as diverse as i'd like to think it is. Actually, it took a hell of a long time to go through the whole thing and the result is still an approximation. For my survey i looked at all my non-mu.nu blogs and included the mu.nu blogs i read regularly.
Here are my ethnic diversity numbers:
White bloggers: 81%
African-American bloggers: 2%
Hispanic bloggers: 1%
Asian or Pacific Islander bloggers: 5%
Native American bloggers: 0%
Other bloggers or ethnicity unknown: 11%
Pretty sad, i know. Here's my results for diversity of opinion:
Left-of-center bloggers: 10%
Right-of-center bloggers: 76%
Non-political bloggers: 14%
And finally, here's my results for gender:
Male bloggers: 63%
Female bloggers: 29%
Gay or bisexual bloggers: 1%
Mixed or unknown: 8%
Alright, that's it. Good way to kill time on a Friday morning when the boss is away. Please don't report me to the Equal Opportunity Blogroll Commission or anything.
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FYI: I am both African-American and Hispanic. Hope that helps.
Posted by: Dawn Summers at July 16, 2004 12:42 PM (HLOeu)
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Age would be another factor to consider. What percent of your readers are over/under 30? 40? 20? 60?
I teach gay and lesbian history and I have an Afro-Colombian girlfriend... does that help?
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Hey Dawn, i had you down for African-American, but i didn't know you were hispanic too. i ran the numbers again and revised for two other multi-racial bloggers i know of. Just like the census. It's hard to categorize bloggers unless they are open about their background. Glenn was easy 'cause his blog is called "Hi, I'm Black." But some bloggers don't even post with their name, so i can't even tell the sex. Categorizing by age would be super-hard, although i suspect a good percentage would be in their 20's and 30's, with a respectable number over 40. It was interesting going through all the blogs looking for that stuff. i don't know if it says anything about bloggers in general or if it's just my own taste. And Hugo, you got lumped in with the
SWM's, your girlfriend notwithstanding. ; )
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Wow. I had no idea you could do such fancy work on your blog! I am glad I am unable, I waste too much time just having a counter attached!
Posted by: Jennifer at July 16, 2004 02:07 PM (Wr1uX)
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I teach gay and lesbian history
Annie,
This is just too cartoonish. Please tell me you are making this androphobe, Dworkin fantasy, male-feminist character up? I'll sleep much better knowing that.
Posted by: Radical Redneck at July 16, 2004 02:34 PM (bsJun)
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Miss Annika.
I can offer two suggestions to help with your diversity:
Alphecca (if he's not already on your list) http://alphecca.com/
& Right Side of the Rainbow
http://www.rightrainbow.com/
Both are run by gay men, are well written & pro-gun/right leaning.
Course I was most curious about a category you didn't mention: how many bloggers that you read are pro-dog or pro-cat? I trying times like these I think you're readers deserve to know which side you're on in the feline v. canine issue.
Posted by: Publicola at July 16, 2004 02:47 PM (Aao25)
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Ha Ha Publicola. i can't do that because then i have to get into who's pro-lizard and pro-marsupial and all that shit and it opens up a whole can of worms.
Posted by: annika! at July 16, 2004 03:15 PM (zAOEU)
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So, you're pro-lizard are you? Now we finally know Miss Annika's dirty little secret. I for one am shocked & disappointed, but so be it. Just watch V. I hope you'll do the right thing & re-think your position.
Posted by: Publicola at July 16, 2004 03:29 PM (Aao25)
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Radical redneck, you must come visit me sometime, big boy...
And I'll bet my redneck bona-fides are pretty damn good too. I know my way around a John Deere, I've got lots of Merle Haggard and Steve Earle CDs, and in high school, went through a tin or two of Copenhagen (never Skoal).
And Annie, I am decidedly pro-rodent.
Posted by: Hugo at July 16, 2004 04:04 PM (ntfdi)
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Dawn is about as 'African' as I am.
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July 15, 2004
Blog Future Feature Teaser 2.0
Maybe i should change the name from "Rip Matt Yglesias Week" to something else. "Rip" looks to much like "R.I.P.," which is not exactly the message i want to convey.
Update: i got it! i'll call it "Rip On Matt Iglesias Week."
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July 14, 2004
Blog Future Feature Teaser 1.0
i had intended to make this announcement last Friday, but i pulled the post because of my family emergency. So now, i am at liberty to reveal the following:
Coming soon, right here at annika's journal:
Rip Matt Yglesias Week!
It promises to be a fun summertime diversion.
Stay tuned for details and schedule.
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July 08, 2004
Holy Frickin' Bleat!
Until today i thought that there was no point in talking about Michel Moore any longer. i thought he had been fisked up the wazoo by now, and that no one who follows the alternative media need bring up his name again.
However, then i read the Lileks piece. i'm sure today's Bleat has been linked ad infinitum and with good reason. Let my linking to it here be a signal that i wish to add my voice to the countless others who say: "Bravo James Lileks, Bravo yet again."
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Friendly Reminders
Please remember that tomorrow is
Frank J's blogversary and International Link to IMAO Day. i plan to post a gratuitous link in commemoration of the event, and in thanksgiving for the very existence of so great a blog hero, and also in the hope that Frank might update my link on his crazy blue blogroll to my new mu.nu address.
Apologetic Update: i didn't participate in International Link To IMAO Day, but that was due to the family emergency. Sorry Frank.
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Speaking of anniversaries, did anyone else notice that on July 26, 2004, the day that the Democratic National Convention is honoring Edward M. Kennedy (I guess for being between Kerry and Edwards as either number 2 or 3 mnost liberal Senator), happens to coincide with another anniversary?
Nothing important, just the death of Mary Jo Koppeckne, who happened to be in the backseat (with EMK) of the car as it rolled into the bay at Chappaquiddick.
Isn't irony really delicious sometimes?
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I'm just glad your mom is okay.
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