Archive for the 'Enemies' Category

Death and taxes

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Summertime…and I’m not blogging much these days. The kids are in camp mode this week, which means I’m in chaffeur mode. I’m also in de-cluttering mode and making real progress. In addition to clearing away physical cluter, I’ve also been chipping away at the perpetual, mile-long to-do list that I’ve been schlepping […]

“Live from New York…My supporters are racist!”

Monday, May 12th, 2008

I might have to start tuning in again…

Down with Dell!

Monday, March 31st, 2008

My ex used to joke that I had Issues with customer service. Back then, I had zero tolerance for poor service. Not that I’m cool with it now, but in my 20s, I was a monster. A justified monster (mostly), but a monster nonetheless. As a paying customer, I had no patience for rudeness or […]

Various and sundry

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

1. It’s been weird not to post here daily, but so many other things have been going on that blogging feels like an indulgence. That said, I am ever-thankful to capital-B Bloggers who hold it down daily, cut through the bs, and help keep me informed. (Thanks, Tami!)
2. Parenting is really […]

Truer words have never been spoken

Monday, March 24th, 2008

“That’s typical of many of the people around Senator Clinton,” [New Mexico Governor Bill] Richardson said on Fox. “They think they have a sense of entitlement to the presidency.”
“No Carville Apology for Judas Remark”

Dear Judith Townsend

Monday, March 24th, 2008

My contribution to the Women’s History Month Blog Carnival hosted by Tami and Heart is up. Take a read.

Did you hear the one about the Danish artist and the poor Ugandan villagers?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

My brother from a different mother, Tambay, posted this, and I have yet to recover:
FROM AFRICANARTISTS.BLOGSPOT.COM
Kristian von Hornsleth Buys Ugandans for Livestock
Danish Artist buys Africans
This morning I received an email from an artist from Uganda called, Eria Sane Nsubuga, who seemed fascinated by an artistic project, which took place last summer, 2007, in a small […]