BBC Facebook Parody
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrlSkU0TFLs]
Archive for May 7th, 2008BBC Facebook ParodyWednesday, May 7th, 2008[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrlSkU0TFLs] ManbabiesWednesday, May 7th, 2008More timewasters from the tubes with this new site that takes picture of fathers and sons and swaps their heads. It’s sort of creepy. H/T: Neatorama Russia’s New President Names Putin PMWednesday, May 7th, 2008From CNN.
John And Elizabeth EdwardsWednesday, May 7th, 2008Nice interview at the Ticker this morning with John and Elizabeth Edwards. I thought it was interesting but they say a lot without saying anything.
I like the banter between them though. They seem very comfortable. I like that. In many ways, they have become the first couple of the Democratic Party. Not bad. Gay BigfootWednesday, May 7th, 2008You know when I see the headline that screams Gay Bigfoot, I’m going to go and look.
I realize this is completely unnecessary but, hell, that’s what you get here on the ‘tubes sometimes. Of course, it’s from Cracked on the weirdest mythical creatures ever. Annoying Autobiographical Pause #034Wednesday, May 7th, 2008Last night I went to a third grade concert where Bear sang songs with her class. It was adorably sweet (shut up) and I found myself quite smitten with the whole thing. This may sound weird but it was very NPR-like. I don’t know how to explain it any other way. I know, I’m a softie. As it is tournament time for high schools here in America, Squirrel Queen walked in as the festivities were ending but we got Bear flowers which her older sis gave to her. There isn’t anything nicer than seeing a kid beam with pride of a job well done. I sometimes watch their lives from the sidelines. It’s funny that all the kids at the school call me “Tick” but I’ve noticed they have dropped the Aunt part. (For those of you who don’t know, my oldest niece started calling me Tick when she was a baby because I tickled her. Thus, Aunt Tick was born.) The amazing thing to me is that the other kids picked that up as well. I am secretly pleased about this and love it when my peers will hear this endearment and look at me bewildered. Oh, it’s fun to have an in-joke with kids.) They are getting older. So am I. As they spiral towards their tweens, I sometimes feel like an accessory with them. But I think that’s just part of it being an Aunt. I’m not a mom or a grandmom, and I’m still somewhat of a playtoy for them, and that’s more than all right. Right now I see Homer running herself ragged to keep them involved in school, sports and their community. She is not only teaching them to be part of the world around them, but she’s also creating opportunities for them to learn discipline, tolerance and responsibility. I salute Moms. You guys have a hard job. I’m going through a period of time where I’m very tired but oddly content with the world around me. To quote one of my favorite bloggers which I have done before, it is what it is. I’m learning at my advanced age that things have to grow organically and that rushing my life is self-destructive. Bills still have to be paid, dogs have to be fed, laundry has to be done, I still have to go to work but with all of that said, I’m thinking a bit more optimistically. As you know, it’s easy to fall into the cracks and let the bad stuff eat at your soul. Early morning ponderings from Hooterville.
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