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Mar. 4th, 2004 09:29 pmI have to wonder if the religious right really hasn't gone too far. Even Howard Stern has spoken out against Bush recently, saying "I think this guy is a religious fanatic and a Jesus freak, and he is just hell-bent on getting some sort of bizzaro agenda" pushed though Congress. Howard Stern, people. Not that I'm a fan, but I am amused at the notion of Howard's loyal listeners being provoked into voting against Bush-Cheney in November. Amusing.
The Crack Monkeys are circling my head today, their leathery wings flapping in the night. They would like nothing better than if I ran screaming through the corporate offices and upturned the CEOs desk, then perched in the window to fling poo at him. They're funny that way. They've been so veryvery good lately, that they deserve a chance to cause some mayhem. So tempting.
Tru Calling is lame, but Eliza Dushku's cuteness is enough for me to watch it. Does that make me shallow? Didn't think so.
The Crack Monkeys are circling my head today, their leathery wings flapping in the night. They would like nothing better than if I ran screaming through the corporate offices and upturned the CEOs desk, then perched in the window to fling poo at him. They're funny that way. They've been so veryvery good lately, that they deserve a chance to cause some mayhem. So tempting.
Tru Calling is lame, but Eliza Dushku's cuteness is enough for me to watch it. Does that make me shallow? Didn't think so.
Re: back in the day...
Date: 2004-03-05 01:09 pm (UTC)Make that real jazz and you have a deal.
Why "back in the day" when say, I was growing up the people they put on tv. wouldn't even qualify as extras these days.
Mrs. Cleaver was kinda hot in her own way.
Re: back in the day...
Date: 2004-03-05 02:48 pm (UTC)Re: back in the day...
Date: 2004-03-05 04:55 pm (UTC)