The stereotype I always liked about Carter was the one from SNL -- that he would hold weekly fireside call-in shows, and people would ask him about the bizarrest obscure things
I liked it when he talked the caller down from a bad LSD trip.
'Trash'
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The stereotype I always liked about Carter was the one from SNL -- that he would hold weekly fireside call-in shows, and people would ask him about the bizarrest obscure things
I liked it when he talked the caller down from a bad LSD trip.
OK, this cracked me up. Mainly the headline. [link]
That's a pretty strong statement. There has to be some others, Vietnam comes to mind as a competitor.
The problem with Vietnam as a competitor is that Vietnam was a strategically marginal area. Iraq was a strategic error in the Middle East. (You could argue that Vietnam was morally worse. Vietnam deaths numbered in the millions where our best guess as to how many Iraqi lives we've wasted is around 700,000. But the Iraq war is not over, and the number killed accelerates every month. So it could yet surpass Vietnam as a moral failure too.)
Oh, fuck.
A San Francisco man who got lost in the snowy wilderness with his family nearly two weeks ago was found dead Wednesday in the mountains, authorities said.
James Kim, 35, had been missing since Nov. 25 after a family holiday in the Pacific Northwest. His wife and two children were rescued on Monday.
As a counterpoint to all the Bush posts - a video of a cat climbing into an empty fishbowl: [link]
Kinda' amazing that it, um, fit.
That story is just so fucking sad. Poor family.
Oh no. I guess there wasn't really much chance of any other outcome after all this time, but still.
The problem with Vietnam as a competitor is that Vietnam was a strategically marginal area.
That makes Vietnam worse in a sense, but you've got a good point. From a strategic standpoint a disaster in the Middle East trumps a disaster in Southeast Asia.
A San Francisco man who got lost in the snowy wilderness with his family nearly two weeks ago was found dead Wednesday in the mountains, authorities said.
Damn.