I lauged out loud when I read this about a group of Chinese citizens watching the Olympic opening ceremonies in a bar: As they huddled over a group of tables pushed together, they placed bets on the veracity of a rumor that a trained panda would light the final torch. Full story...
We were watching “Brothers & Sisters” this past Sunday — it’s one of my favorite shows; I love the whole dysfunctional-yet-loving Walker clan — and, as happens about every other episode or so, a character was cooking for a dinner party in a fabulous kitchen.
A little late, but… the Reconstructionists are against Prop 8.
I grew up belonging to a Reconstructionist synagogue, and although my parents have moved onto a new one, I still consider myself Reconstructionist.
Wikipedia entry on redshirts (linked in honor of the new “Star Trek” trailer released yesterday).
Did anyone catch “The Simpsons” last night? It was all about Lisa discovering a love of crossword puzzles and entering a crossword tournament.
At first it seemed to me like it was taking Obama a long time to name anyone to his cabinet. But I’ve found this old New York Times article about Bill Clinton’s presidential transition, dated November 11, 1992, eight days after his election to the presidency.
We wound up not going to the protest yesterday after all. Matt woke up sick yesterday morning and I didn’t want to go by myself.
Alex remarked that I didn’t post video of Keith Olbermann’s “Special Comment” about Prop 8 from Monday night.
If you haven’t heard, tomorrow there will be a simultaneous nationwide protest against the antigay measures that were passed in four states last week.
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