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Archive for February, 2007

Shout-Out Sunday on Wednesday.

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

I have to hit the streets but for today you must go say hey to Doug at Waking Ambrose, it is his second blo­ga­ver­sary and if I say so myself he has done a mighty fine job over these last two years.

I’m not sure when I found him, close to right away but
I do remem­ber it was awhile before I did a defi­ni­tion well enough to get kudos from Doug, the word was “geisha” I believe. One of the prou­dest days of my life. ;)

He is also having a party in Chi­cago next March so ever­yone can meet each other, all I have to say is Chi­ca­gooooooooooooooooooooo. Hell tell those peo­ple to get their pass­ports ready and lets change that to Rio.

I hear the real rea­sons for this is he wants to see if my ass is as fine as I keep telling ever­yone it is, but wha­te­ver, I’m in.

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MJ ( Poli­ti­cal Notio) is back. I’m not sure I’m sup­po­sed to post this because he never emai­led me to tell me he was back, it may be a sec­ret. The Barr Exam. I’m glad he’s back. MJ, or Chris as the anony­mity went out the door some time ago, was the first male with a poli­ti­cally slan­ted blog who actually paid atten­tion to what I had to say. You see it is all about me and when peo­ple do not unders­tand you can be nine­teen, have a fine ass and be inte­res­ted in poli­tics at the same time it really pis­ses me off. Peo­ple are never what they appear to be so it might be worth your while to hear what they have to say.

Go check it out, I hope to read through it more com­ple­tely later when I return from class.

Wom­bat also asks why there is no great outcry over Josh Wolf. Good Question.

Until later, I’m off to class in the grea­test country on earth, a country where the nations capi­tal boasts “a higher con­cen­tra­tion of seve­rely poor peo­ple — 10.8 per­cent in 2005 — than any of the 50 sta­tes, top­ping even hurricane-ravaged Mis­sis­sippi and Loui­siana, with 9.3 per­cent and 8.3 per­cent, res­pec­ti­vely. Nearly six of 10 poor Dis­trict resi­dents are in extreme poverty.”