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Meanwhile, in China they have thrown the leader of North Korea a sop to improve relations: Their internet search engines have blocked the popular nickname "Kim Fatty the Third". Apparently it was getting so popular their auto-correct continuation feature would suggest it if you typed "Kim "!
They still encourage people calling him "third-generation pig" because they unblocked that search term back in March to express official unhappiness with North Korea's nuclear program.
Nice to see you again Olyve. Seen Mellowicious around?
Thanks, Rick! You too. Yes indeed. Mell and I stay in touch. We took a long train trip this summer and one of our stops was to see her. Omaha is a cool very underrated town. We also stopped for a couple of days to see Ken. First time in Eugene. Next time we'll stay longer. Loved that town!
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
OMG I was a TV-radio-journalism student at Brown. Yeah, you can just GUESS what OUR favorite TV show was. The whole damn CLASS had every line of EVERY EPISODE memorized. Every week, the day after, we'd be running up and down the halls running the punch lines past each other.
Oh and of course the main greeting was "BOOGER!!!!!"
WKRP in Cincinnati - "Turkeys Away" (FULL EPISODE)
"The Best of the Leon Russell Festivals" DVD deepfreezefilms.com
I particularly loved the line, "it's a snuggle for survival."
I found this discussion profoundly engrossing. It actually helps explain (epigenetically) my elder son's sexual orientation, since his mother went through an incredibly difficult pregnancy. He is off-the-chart (literally) intelligent, a snuggle hound, and as quirky and boundary-shattering an individual as I have ever met, yet so completely at home in his skin that he is a magnet for like individuals. His husband shares all of those traits as well, which makes them remarkably compatible. It was wonderful to have expressed so cogently what I have felt for decades: that for humanity, homosexuality is a feature, not a bug. Thanks so much, Phil, for this gem of a post.
A well reasoned argument is like a diamond: impervious to corruption and crystal clear - and infinitely rarer.
Here, as elsewhere, people are outraged at what feels like a rigged game -- an economy that won't respond, a democracy that won't listen, and a financial sector that holds all the cards. - Robert Reich