This is a do-it-yourself post. I’m spending the morning with friends. Then I’m spending the afternoon with friends. Then I’m spending the evening with family.
Tomorrow, I’ll be spending the day with family, then Monday, with friends, then home.
Feel free to talk amongst yourselves.
Topic: In the Entertainment Weekly photo spread on the Lost season finale, all of the women are wearing up-to-date fashions, even though they’re supposed to look Island-y. The men are not wearing the latest fashions. Discuss.
Women are simply more fashion aware than men. The biological makeup that causes this would not be troubled merely by being stranded on an island.
I didn’t even realize there was a specific fashion marketed to men. Unless you mean the overpriced A & F crap, which is basically Wal-Mart clothes with more expensive price tags.
Hmm. How then does one explain my “patternly-challenged” mother, who can never resist matching the most jarring stripes, plaids, dots and combinations of all of these?
OT: Elliot Yamin is a Jew whose father is from Baghdad. That, plus the fact that he is the best singer, is why I’m hoping he wins the American Idol contest. Paula Abdul’s father is a Syrian Jew. Nice conspiracy World Jewry has going here, dontcha think?
Europe’s Two Culture Wars
George Weigel
At the height of the morning commute on March 11, 2004, ten bombs exploded in and around four train stations in Madrid. Almost 200 Spaniards were killed, and some 2,000 wounded. The next day, Spain seemed to be standing firm against terror, with demonstrators around the country wielding signs denouncing the “murderers†and “assassins.†Yet things did not hold. Seventy-two hours after the bombs had strewn arms, legs, heads, and other body parts over three train stations and a marshaling yard, the Spanish government of José MarÃa Aznar, a staunch ally of the United States and Great Britain in Iraq, was soundly defeated in an election that the socialist opposition had long sought to turn into a referendum on Spain’s role in the war on terror.
So, evidently, had the al-Qaeda operatives who set the bombs. A 54-page al-Qaeda document, which came to light three months after the bombings, speculated that the Aznar government would be unable to “suffer more than two or three strikes before pulling out [of Iraq] under pressure from its own people.†In the event, it was one strike and out—as it was for the Spanish troops in Iraq who were withdrawn shortly thereafter, just as the newly elected prime minister, José Luis RodrÃguez Zapatero, had promised on the day after Spanish voters chose appeasement.
Earlier this year, five days short of the second anniversary of the Madrid bombings, the Zapatero government, which had already legalized marriage between and adoption by same-sex partners and sought to restrict religious education in Spanish schools, announced that the words “father†and “mother†would no longer appear on Spanish birth certificates. Rather, according to the government’s official bulletin, “the expression ‘father’ will be replaced by ‘Progenitor A,’ and ‘mother’ will be replaced by ‘Progenitor B.’†As the chief of the National Civil Registry explained to the Madrid daily ABC, the change would simply bring Spain’s birth certificates into line with Spain’s legislation on marriage and adoption. More acutely, the Irish commentator David Quinn saw in the new regulations “the withdrawal of the state’s recognition of the role of mothers and fathers and the extinction of biology and nature. ….
more here:
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article.asp?aid=12105031_1
You can’t be left and pro Israel no more than you can be Pro UN and love liberty, freedom, rule of law and ….Israel.
Yeah, Elliot is from Richmond, and he came back home this weekend. You would think, by the reactions of Richmonders, that God Himself set foot in Richmond.
I don’t watch American Idol, and oh yeah, I’m in NJ.