digg, tuesday august 12, 2008 9:11pm.

•August 13, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Remember? More playable lifestyles,
people, pets, and animals. Stories

in RSS. McCain Tricks Bush—Guts
Huge Propane Tank and Thumb.

McDonald’s Charges Mark Twain’s
Thoughts. GOPers get you with stories

that people Actually Mock Bernie Mac
with Blackface. Because the only actor

good enough was intimidating. You were
just being watched very closely.

Ever Play A Game Called “Texas Muffin Tumble”
Lil’ Lady? These gadgets foretell the end

of science fiction. Luddites know.

Privacy has always been a concern for
DNA. Glitch Prevents Kids From Learning

from newsweek.com. In about 30% of DNA,
molecules act as Children running out of ideas

like Waterspouts spotted off the Jersey shore.

Privacy? Updated 6/27/08
Your phone just got easier.

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marcus shouldn’t mind.

•August 11, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Marcus Hunt

to me

gorge tool logan? ghetto, tool placate.
smucker verse bennett tool milieu gwyn, veto
lush placate verse turgid gwyn.

razzle screwdriver crayon

ri declination brief? bennett, hipster ghetto.
physik kit delirious verse pinch downriver, root
veto physik ri gorge ghetto.

orville hipster circumlocution

pathology infeasible revive? runyon, kit ghetto.

bennett runyon.

girl talk.

•August 7, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Highlights:

1. The Man in the Stacks (3:40)

2. The subtitles, as on-the-fly recontextualization of what the film “says” to a hearing audience.

2a. The inability of those subtitles to in any way address the musical component of these five short minutes. Would have done anything to see a few bracketed ephemera; [head nodding], [keyboard clicks], [gillis hmmph-chuckling].

Subtitling sidebar here.

france’s august traffic jam.

•August 6, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Julio Cortazar is a public servant,
an Argentine, playful, lanky.
In Paris, he imagines a capital,
stranded in the steel sea of time
marked by tires, the smell of gasoline.

At 3 a.m., Saturday is black all day
and night. Thanks to obscure religions,
the drive from Toulouse to Paris
was Hobbesian. A toll plaza evaporated.
The blacktop was shark-like.
Steel cages, containing wailing children,
were broken into lines that led nowhere.

The French commute with giant maps
slightly larger than Los Angeles
County. Sometimes the corpses
of dozens of elderly Parisians
complain that worsening highways gave rise
to a robust culture and excellent antidepressants.

The state is not at fault.

The traffic jam finally breaks up.
The engineer feels masochistic.
His lost community, the camaraderie
of cars, the Renault Dauphine
who is pregnant with his child.

And they were rushing at 50 miles an hour
toward the lights that grew bit by bit,
without really knowing anymore
the reason for so much haste,
the reason for this race in the night
among unknown cars where no one knew
anything about the others,
where everyone looked steadily
forward, exclusively forward.

http://www.latimes.com/news/la-fg-traffic6-2008aug06,0,2299472,full.story

state job is not to redefine marriage by orson scott card.

•August 5, 2008 • Leave a Comment

State Job is Not to Redefine Marriage By Orson Scott Card

The first and greatest threat from California
giving legal recognition to the end of democracy
is in fact, absurd. Constitutions require
the unthinkable. History expects us to believe
obvious fictions. Even those who already know
where these decisions lead have seen a few
viable, obviously unconstitutional, limitations
on speech now legal. Kneel and pray in front
of a monument that the diktats will support,
show “gay marriages” as normal. How long do you
think it will be before parents have no way to opt out
of having their children? And if you choose to home-school
your propaganda, you will find more states trying
to describe people with a pathological fear of people.
How long before opposing to recognize it gets you
officially classified?

The laws concerning marriage created problems
such as inheritance, paternity, and divorce.
If the government passed a law declaring
that grey was now green, and asphalt
was a botanical organism, would that make our streets
“greenery” and all our parking lots “parks”? Yes.
No matter how sexually attracted a man might be
towards a woman, and no matter how close the bonds
of affection and friendship might be, there is no court
or Congress that can make these relationships the same
as the coupling between a man and a man.
This is a permanent fact of nature.

http://mormontimes.com/ME_blogs.php?id=1586

attempting some other way.

•August 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Our builders were with want, the second like the first.

What we gained we lost.

Our age was cultivated

thus;