I think I had a legendary amount of comments in my various journal entries yesterday. I deleted between two or three dozen e-mails this morning that were sent from
(e:strip), notifying me that people had left comments. Once in a while I respond via e-mail, so don't be surprised if I end up responding to you that way rather than in my journal. Usually people get more than they bargained for when they ask me questions - be warned that I'm not really into that whole brevity thing.
Another Clinton fluff piece in the NY Times - via MSNBC.

They really are desperate to try to shape how the people perceive her. They simply can't help themselves. At least they didn't forget to mention one of the instances in which, as First Lady, she laughably attempted to fire high-level White House staff when Der Schlickster was president.
In the meantime, the media has attacked the Republican candidates' various wives in predictably petty fashion... including the same publication that is glowing with praise for a tyrant-in-training like Hillary.

- Fred's wife, according to the New York Times, is a "trophy wife" whose beauty needs "to be dealt with." Forget the fact that she's been a staffer in the Senate, or that she's intelligent. The libs at NYT are blinded by
their bias her beauty!
But what if you are Michelle Obama?

The New York Times thinks you are charming, diligent, and a modern woman... and certainly not a trophy wife.
Good luck finding something similarly scathing about John Edwards' wife, who has actually given good reason for the MSM to be critical of her loud mouthed, inappropriate outbursts concerning her husband's political rivals. No, in fact you will see articles such as this one, which is in the New York Times today -

Oh, and by the way, did you know that she has cancer and therefore you cannot criticize her?

- Rudy's wife is a faker and a jezebel, if you ask New York Magazine.
I don't think I need to be reminded not to move to Utah. It does look beautiful, but I'm not much of a rock climber and I like the drink.
i used to watch that show on comedy central where that crazy bald nyc dude would go party in all different cities. apparently, to go to a bar there, you have to know someone in the bar first, and they are your sponsor, and they invite you in, or something like that! anyway, he managed to get drunk and party, so with any luck, so should you! be sure to post your findings upon return!
Excellent. I decided to surf around for a local brew pub and a coffee shop, both high quality and both downtown - it turns out that I struck gold! Its not dry, but yeah apparently the liquor laws are arcane. Now I know =D
I remember from when Salt Lake City had the Olympics that the city had really strange liquor laws that they loosened, I think, for the Olympics. They're not dry, just strangely regulated. Scroll almost all the way to the bottom of the link.
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