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06/04/2008 16:15 #44545

Office Guard Dog
She does a shit job if you ask me.

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She's doing the same thing right now. If she were on the payroll my boss would totally smoke her. Instead she gets cut off when the Tim bits arrive.

Watch this space for a political entry very soon regarding last nights speeches and how I feel about the upcoming election. I am going to utter some words that I've never imagined uttering before regarding Senator Clinton.
dcoffee - 06/05/08 10:34
Petting the sleeping dog is off limits right? that slacking could be contagious! Clinton, this is her party and she'll burn it down if she wants to. "What does Senator Clinton Want?" Sorry, it's not about what senator Clinton wants, it's about what America Needs...
uncutsaniflush - 06/04/08 17:24
"I am going to utter some words that I've never imagined uttering before regarding Senator Clinton."

Hmmmm, <evil grin> the most unthinkable is that you are going to say that you have finally realized that she and you are perfect soulmates and no other female measures up to her?????!!!!! <runs like hell>

05/29/2008 11:32 #44484

News of the Strange and Outrageous
Item 1 - Exxon Mobil CEO lashes out at environmentalists and suggests that it is their "corporate social responsibility" to supply the world with fossil fuels. Since I actually work in this industry I find it appalling that he would associate its ideals to theirs, which in reality are completely incompatible. They have no clue what "corporate social responsibility" means and their CEO has now proved it. Oh, and instead of placating global warming activists he is provoking them.

Item 2 - A film of a real deal alien, alive and apparently blinking, is going to be shown to the media Friday in Denver. When things like this pop up, UFO fanatics usually completely overblow the whole thing. Then, when the video is shown everyone is naturally underwhelmed. I really hope this doesn't end up being a scratchy video with a couple of shifting pixels.

Item 3 - Notorious lefty punching bag, Rupert Murdoch, lavishes praise on Barack Obama and the Democrats while poking Olbermann in the eye. (e:jason) and I watched Olbermann last night - I'd have to say I agree. and

Item 4 - In what I am now dubbing the "Million Moaner March," some of Hillary's supporters are planning protests in Washington over what they feel is an inadequate, unfair and disenfranchising solution to the Florida and Michigan delegate problem. A particularly salient bit - "If either candidate dislikes the committee's eventual decision, the matter could go before the party's Credentials Committee in July or August. Any action it took would have to be voted on at the national convention, which opens Aug. 25 in Denver." If the final tally shows that Hillary would have won had all the votes counted, I guarantee it will go to the convention.

Item 5 - Famous opera house La Scala plans on staging an opera production of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth." This is as disturbing as setting Don Rumsfeld quotes to chamber music. The funniest bit is that this will give the phrase "operatic kvetching" a whole new spectrum of irony.

james - 05/29/08 14:20
Oh my god! I just made my first Paris Hilton joke! UGH! This could be a slippery slope to watching Entertainment Tonight.
james - 05/29/08 14:19
I also heard that the alien is probing Paris Hilton, so it will be underwhelming.
ladycroft - 05/29/08 11:43
Right. Someone had a camera just hanging out recording in infrared looking out their window? Nice. This will be entertaining to see.

05/27/2008 11:09 #44462

Journalists Criticizing Journalists
When you are as bored with presidential politics as I am the only thing that will startle you is a tasty little morsel like this one -

It is about how small stories become big news and how the media is complicit in the proliferation of such news, using the recent Hillary Clinton-RFK example. I find media members critiquing other media members fascinating because its one of the few times where they are actually honest about the shortcomings in their profession. The twist - the author was witness to the media echo chamber that he criticizes in this example.

Its just one of many examples on how journalistic integrity is on the wane. Its a bit scary to think that a generation of journalism students are learning from this and presuming that this is the correct way to go about their job.
drew - 05/27/08 22:48
I took every journalism class my school offered (that's right, both of them--all three if you count, "creative non-fiction") and even though we considered the "loosening up" that comes with new media, standards WAY higher than they are now (and it hasn't been THAT long).

Sometimes reading the newspaper makes me angry.

Sometimes I don't even have to read it. Half-assed layout makes me angry, too.
james - 05/27/08 11:52
In an environment where the Daily Show has more hard hitting reporting than the major news networks you know journalism is in dire need for critique.
joshua - 05/27/08 11:25
Overall I like the Politico - they do use incredibly, unapologetically biased individuals but in general its one of the better places to find the latest word on politics. The people that comment on the Politico do seem like they carry a diverse set of opinions.
mrmike - 05/27/08 11:16
Interesting read. I got lost in the forums. The diversity of opinion was fascinating.

05/21/2008 15:52 #44410

Useless but somewhat interesting news
Is there any other kind?

Creator of N'SYNC is going to the pokey - apparently the man made a decades long career out of bilking banks and individuals for $300 million. For his troubles he's about to become the jail pincushion for 25 years. Looking at the man makes me wonder if Karl Rove and Chris Farley had some sort of love child.

OMG! on Yahoo is the gossip section, so you know. (I'm talking to you Ho sisters and Mike but I suspect you're already familiar with these sites!)



In other news - will we see a quantum leap in space travel during our lifetimes? Scientists are working on developing anti-matter technology for future propulsion systems - as the article states, it would shrink an 11-month journey to Mars down to 1 month.


james - 05/21/08 21:23
slow news day?

05/16/2008 07:52 #44357

Lagniappes Restaurant Endorsement
Its rare that I use my space here on (e:strip) to endorse a product or service, but this time has to be different - I think I found my new favorite spot.

Yesterday (e:jason) and I went down to Hardware after work to drink some Westmalle Dubbel (oh, and we got let in on a couple secrets they keep in the cooler) when I thought about food. Where the hell are we going to eat? I looked out the window across the street at Lagniappes. I thought, "Oh, I read about this guy (gulp) on Buffalo Rising's website!" BRO readers gave the place a ringing endorsement so I had to check it out. Besides, they have po'boys and I haven't had a proper one since I was last in New Orleans.

Its a small place but I'm telling you, the place smells like love. I'm sorry but there is nothing like a small area smelling fragrant with the creole spices in the air. When a place smells that great, you just know that the food is going to be good. Bottom line - I love this kind of food. I ordered the fried oyster po'boy with remoulade, and (e:jason) ordered a fried soft shell crab po'boy. I also got an order of the jambalaya to share with my brother.

I didn't get to the jambalaya and in fact its sitting in my fridge, which is a shame because I did have a bite of it and its freaking lovely. I loved my sandwich - you get a choice of side and I went for the black eyed peas. Absolutely delicious. For a side (e:jason) went for the fried okra - I nicked one when he wasn't looking and agreed with him after letting him know I stole one that they were excellent.

This is not your normal sandwich shop though - the man in the kitchen is an award winning chef. I think it would have been more pragmatic to skip the extra entree I ordered and went for the gumbo. There is little pretentious about the place, with the possible exception of artwork on the wall created by local artists.

Lagniappes dinner hours are Tuesday - Saturday, from 4pm - 2am, and lunch hours are Tuesday - Friday from 11am - 2pm. Read carefully - no Sundays or Mondays. They also deliver if you are so inclined. Here is their website - - give them a try if you haven't. The desserts are listed on their menu as "Fresh Selections Daily - Please Ask." So, for me the only question left is this - where are the beignets?

Quick note - the prices on the online menu are wrong - a few items have gone up a buck or two. A good example is the jambalaya I ordered - originally it was $8 and I paid $10 last night. Nor am I complaining about it really. Keep in mind that their prices are subject to change without notice. The priciest thing on the entire menu is their cajun sampler, at $19 - it includes crab cake, jambalaya, red beans and rice, a cup of gumbo and fried oysters. It must be a mountain of food and I'm sure that it would be a great meal to share with a like minded person of the opposite sex (or same sex, depending on your persuasion). You know, creole spice smells in bed aren't a turnoff for me. Does that make me weird?
paul - 05/16/08 09:41
That place is awesome, I got a good pic of an oyster poboy from there a couple months back (e:paul,43750)
mrmike - 05/16/08 08:49
It was a great travesty when Tim's Rendevous went under. It was the last place for decent creole cuisine. I've only been once to Lagniappes, but will definitely go back as the spice thing worked, um, it's magic.