One sick SOB...
That choice idea seems to throw a monkey wrench into the whole nature vs nurture thing, doesn't it?
Pull up a chair, throw on some jazz or some-such. There's thinking to be done.
Lenny Campello is troubled by Michelangelo's David's penis; apparently it is not mightier than a sword.
Someone told me the other day that a dragonfly only lives for 24 hours. That's strange. I have billions of dragonflies in my yard and yet every morning I don't have to sweep away layers of dragonfly carcasses. What happens to them?
Procter & Gamble acquires Gillette for $57 billion
The media called them baby boomers... they are today's Y.A.P.S.: Youthful, Active, Pre-Seniors.
Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for January 28, 2005
The rumor is spreading that owner Tom Benson has agreed to sell the Saints to an investment group in L.A. (that’s Los Angeles, not Louisiana).
The General Assembly session is now two weeks old and now we are starting to see some of the real bills and issues come to the forefront.
The American Community Survey is the latest obnoxious attempt at Total Information Awareness by Big Brother...ahem, I mean "our government."
We'll fix this. Things will get better. Hey, it's fixed! ...Uh-oh, It's the end of the world.
Human Rights are safe around the world now that the Congo, Indonesia, Sudan and China are on the job!
30th January, 1948 - nationalism claims a victim, who birthed a nation.
Living as expatriates in Mexico has changed our reading habits.
17-year-old, possibly pregant Noreen drives a stolen truck into a tiny Manitoban town, bringing trouble in her wake...
Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti muses on life and death Sylvia Plath style and the way it was between Plath and Ted Hughes.
Being Good is a promising first effort by Todd A.
Ten years on, man. And oh yeah, the best "expanded edition" I've ever encountered.
Review of the sophmore CD from Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter-producer Raphael Saadiq.
...in music and in each other.
In their January issue, Vibe responds to the assaults at their November Awards Show taping but the results are disappointing.
If you prefer thrills rather than chills
NBC waters down their version of the BBC's brilliantly cringe-inducing original, ruining it for everyone.
BC Writer of the Day