Holy shit! The New York State Fair starts on Thursday. Here in these parts, that signals the end of summer, and it always comes as a bit of a shock. The paid concert lineup looks pretty lame, but there are some pretty interesting free shows, including War, Poco and Pure Prairie League, Dickie Betts with the Outlaws, America – even Frankie Avalon. But, I only go to the Fair every decade or so (just to make sure it’s the same crap it always was), and I think I was there less than ten years ago, so I guess I won’t be going.
Personally, I’m pretty happy to see summer go. I hate the heat (and the bugs), and fall is a great time of year around here. The colors are beautiful, and the temperatures are great for sleeping. The only problem with fall is that winter is never far behind. Not that I mind the cold and snow so much, but it gets dark so goddamn early. Once I hit the lottery, that won’t matter so much, but for now, the thought of leaving the house in the dark, and not getting back until it’s dark out, is kind of depressing. So, I reckon I’d better just not think about it.
So why does The Simpsons get away with jabbing Fox?? Does Murdoch think that because it’s a cartoon, no one takes it seriously?
Comment by Kristapea — August 19, 2007 @ 10:33 pm
I don’t think HE takes it seriously. Hell, he did a voiceover for them last season. My guess is that as long as the franchise makes money, he’s OK with Groening taking the occasional potshot, as long as he still gets to censor them for anything he finds really objectionable.
Good morning. :joe: :joe:
Yeah, summer’s almost gone. I can tell because the boss called to talk about the new semester. I hate the end of summer, ’cause it means I have to go back to work.
I should have been born rich and the lottery thing has just not worked out either.
For you NYC area folks:
:yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :yawn: :joe: :joe: :joe: 😮 😮 😯 😯
❓ ❓ Whatever :sheep: le
Good morning :joe: :boobs:
Cheers, ALL … Computer said WTF … :dancers: A!I!V!
weird
Kristapea :yippee: Tea :joe: Cheers :yippee:
How are you here and there … in the way of our made up Theatre Sorority at ‘SC , :boobs: :rofl2: … Alpha Beta Delta Theta A!I!V!
Maybe the guy in Serbia was the local neocon and a Vigilance committee got him. :reaper: :reaper:
I wasn’t first, Kevin was. :bee:
Only ‘virtual protests’ allowed at North American summit
OTTAWA — Protesters will be “seen and heard” when North American leaders meet next week in Montebello, near Ottawa, but only virtually — via an audio-video feed set up by organizers.
And the heads of the United States, Canada and Mexico may opt to change the channel.
The arrangement is “in compliance with (a Canadian) court’s decision that protesters have a right to be ‘seen and heard,'” said Sandra Buckler, a spokeswoman for host Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Only_virtual_protests_allowed_at_North_0820.html
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The “they” obviously don’t want anyone interfering in their grand plan. :gate: :omg: :jason: :jason: :fist:
Washington Post: Private military contractors a US ‘crutch’ in Iraq
The United States has set a new precedent in its reliance on private contractors to perform dangerous military duties in Iraq, reports the Washington Post in its Monday edition.
Writes the Congressional Research Service in a recent report: “Iraq appears to be the first case where the U.S. government has used private contractors extensively for protecting persons and property in potentially hostile or hostile situations where host country security forces are absent or deficient.”
Of these contractors said to perform “functions once carried by the U.S. military,” recently gauged at 127,000, less than 20 percent were Americans.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Washington_Post_Private_military_contractors_US_0819.html
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A private military that answers to no one to keep our new colony and eventually us in line.. :tommygun: :tommygun:
I sometimes think that their is a little more to Druids Tea than meets the eye.. :tongue: :tongue:
Fred, :pirate: :yippee: :dancers:
Tea :joe: Cheers :billcat: I am lucky to have made it back here. I Learn To Be :bee: Calm … If I make it back to say correctly,
KEVIN IS ALPHA 😉 A!I!V! :dancers:
Fred next, :pirate: KEVIN IS ALPHA LEADER :yippee: A!I!V! :dancers:
Only ‘virtual protests’ allowed at North American summit!
i mention the horrors that summit covers up fairly often.
this is a good review of what’s going on there.
nasty stuff for regular folks…
http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2007/07/militarization-and-annexation-of-north.html
Fred, I am :bee: ing “played like a fiddle (Nero anyone?) ” as all sides implode, regarding many issues. :dancers: as “Rome” Burns.
One second I have hope, next fear, then hope again, then I “look around”. :smack: :omg: :fist: :pirate: Tea Cheers :rofl2: A!I!V!
Turns out, it’s illegal to delete stuff from your own computer.
You say tobato, I say tomacco.
Leona Helmsley croaked. Nice to know she had a long, comfortable life.
Businesses Pinched as Loan Spigot Shuts Off
‘U.S. corporations for years operated by the maxim that you have to borrow money to make money. Now, the well of cheap loans is running dry.
The corporate bond market, the MasterCard for U.S. companies, has slowed to levels not seen since the recession of the early 1990s, as rising defaults among mortgage borrowers are causing lenders to question loans going to companies as well.
Without a healthy bond market, a swath of corporate activity is eliminated and the economy slows down. Firms stop borrowing to buy drilling equipment for coal mines, plants for manufacturing cars and land for expanding restaurant chains.
“It affects everything,” Michael Tarsala, an analyst for Thomson Squawk Box, said of the bond market. “It’s access to capital. It’s the lifeblood of a lot of big S&P companies. . . . They’ve been encouraged to borrow money to make money for so long, and now the spigot’s suddenly been shut off.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/19/AR2007081901415.html?hpid=topnews
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On top of that banks in major metro areas are beginning to make account receivables not count as collateral for small business loans.
Remember that when referring to the last time this happened it should be referred to as the Republican’s Great Depression. :reaper: :reaper:
Fred, I have been waiting, especially (and also) since 80s. That is the reason why I feel like Nero and his “fiddle”. I can feel so positive, then there are “the under-currents”. Grrr A!I!V! I was listening to Leonardo DeCap whatever … (sp). I felt that all was seen and hard by him and others. (He was one who “heard” when he was “13yrs)…and that my job is done here…then I realized it took 40 years just to get here… we do not have 40 more years to get a movement going. HiiiYaaa A!I!V!
PJ and Sunshine Jim and The Rest Tea Cheers. 😉
PJ, I do not know whether to laugh or cry re “tomacco”. eck. LOL.
The Computer Says No… “eye roll” 😉 A!I!V!
I think the French peons were having a hard time making gains against their aerostrchrasty in 1780 too. :gate: :omg: :jason: :jason: :fist:
My Computer says no (unreliable). Yet I want to respond re that article.
Sunshine Jim … regarding 16 … Only ‘virtual protests’ allowed at North American summit!
i mention the horrors that summit covers up fairly often.
this is a good review of what’s going on there.
nasty stuff for regular folks…
http://sjlendman.b…ion-of-north.html
Comment by Sunshine Jim — August 20, 2007 @ 10:46 am
I only have read about a 1/3 of article BUT *FANTASY*
I would like ALL (on computer) to have a “virtual protest”. People are so busy and if could be counted as one vote per confirmation 🙄 — but I do not trust for now …
The transformation of a vicious predator into a docile tabby took place some 10,000 years ago, a new genetic analysis suggests. That is the same time humans adopted an agricultural lifestyle in the Fertile Crescent. So the first of the friendly cats likely acted as a mouse hunter for grain-storage areas.
“We think that was the beginning of one of the most interesting natural history experiments ever done,†said Stephen O’Brien, a geneticist at the National Cancer Institute in Maryland, “which is the changing of a wild, ferocious predator into a friendly mouser that decided to hang its wagon on humankind.â€
http://www.livescience.com/animals/070628_cat_family.html
re 26 ,,, :billcat: :love: :cat: awwwww and…
also Sue on 2 has to go back to school :dancers: :nana: 8) 😉 … … 8) A!I!V! … :pirate:
Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) writes today in the Wall Street Journal that the U.S. “road to victory†in Iraq goes through Damascus, and urges Congress to “send a clear and unambiguous message to the Syrian regime“:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/20/lieberman-syria-iraq/
Does he now support invading both Iran and Syria, or has he given up on Iran and now thinks that Syria is the invadee of choice. I hope he’s got a couple of sons and/or daughters to contibute to the effort.
I can’t wait until Moscow and Beijing send the SBR a “ a clear and unambiguous message”.. :crap:
The SBR has never been a nation to admit the problem is ours but fast to blame anyone else.. 😮
We are inflatable nothing can go wrong.. go wrong.. go wrong.. go wrong.. go wrong… :reaper: :reaper:
When along the line of ancestry did the house cat get the idea he owns the human .. perhaps they got the idea that without them the mice would eat all the gain.. hence the attitude. :paranoid:
re 29 :reaper: :paranoid: :reaper: :doh: :fist: A!I!V! :dancers:
This is amazing!
I do not trust these rethugs. I feel I am waiting for the second shoe to drop. :growl: :paranoid: :growl: …A!I!V!
Oh, BTW, Are “we” going to just let the rethugs dictate “the serving” of subpoenas now? :dancers: of :reaper: A!I!V!
On Friday, a New York Times story examined Rudy Giuliani’s schedule in the months after 9/11 to verify his controversial claim that, like rescue workers, he’d spent long hours at ground zero, and so was “in that sense … one of them.” In fact, the Times found, he only spent 29 hours at the terror site between Sept. 17 and Dec. 16.
What was he doing instead? Giuliani’s beloved New York Yankees made it to the World Series in 2001. We decided to compare the time he spent on baseball to the time he spent at the ruins of the World Trade Center.
The results were, considering the mayor’s long-standing devotion to the Bronx Bombers, unsurprising. By our count, Giuliani spent about 58 hours at Yankees games or flying to them in the 40 days between Sept. 25 and Nov. 4, roughly twice as long as he spent at ground zero in the 90 days between Sept. 17 and Dec. 16. By his own standard, Giuliani was one of the Yankees more than he was one of the rescue workers.
http://rawstory.com/showoutarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fnews%2Ffeature%2F2007%2F08%2F18%2Frudy_yankees%2F%3Fsource%3Dwhitelist
He’s such a weasel, must be related to the Bushes somehow.
Druid, poor me, having to go back to school. All the kids think the teachers can’t wait to get hem back in class for a little educational torture.
Andy, note that the cats domesticated themselves, thus they came with the idea of owning a human. I think it’s worked pretty well for them.
:cat: :billcat:
Bill Press this morning disgusted me. He essentially congratulated Tony Snow(prano) on his public service and thought he deserved to go and “make some money”. These clowns stick together, I guess they think this is close to the minimum wage.
MR. SNOW: ” I think my salary’s like $162,000 or $163,000.”
Plus kickbacks and speech fees, etc.
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On the other hand, the end of Rachel Maddow’s first hour was brilliant. She managed to tie “High School Musical” and the David Gregory/Karl Rove spectacle together with some well-placed audio snippets.
Yeah, ol’ Bill can be pretty disgusting at times.
I’m getting better (said in a sing song Manner) :nana:
I hardly ever watch listen to Bill these days … Ben is away for now and I listen to The Young Turks, with Cink and Wes Clark Jr. :pirate: 8)
(once in awhile I listen to Computer sound, “This Is The Bill Press Show … ” Tres 8) Drool — think The Turks Dru (until Ben returns))
Thom gets my ire more, but I must listen to him since his strategy and mine for now, are similar.
And what are we going to do, I’d rather “monitor” AAR, than RUSH (in my past) eck. A!I!V!
Does everyone see where most of AAR now are with lawyers? They bought, so now we need to make a more (for me radical 😀 more environmental and animal rights”) sedition-like
radio. A!I!V! I’m Not Ready To Make Nice. :growl: :dancers: :fist:
Re: 37
I musta missed that, I’m glad. :yuck:
dru:
ben is gone for good. he “got a better offer” from tmc where’s he’s previously hosted movies on some show or other.
don’t know if he’ll invite wes c jr or michael somebody to co-host. show was great last week with wes clark jr.