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10/18/2008 12:20 #46177

Not politics as usual
Category: politics
A couple of nights ago at the Al Smith Memorial Charity Foundation Dinner, the two presidential candidates were pretty funny. Much funnier than I actually would have ever anticipated of either of them. You can check them out at the following links if you didn't see it. Kind of makes them each a little more human, and in some instances, almost likeable.

McCain the comedian

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/17/obama.mccain.dinner.ap/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Obama the comedian

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/10/17/sot.obama.dinner.cnn?iref=videosearch


Also, did anyone notice at the debate the other night when McCain repeatedly talked about Autism and how Sara Palin knows about that? Has anyone explained to McCain and/or his note writers that there's a difference between Autism and Down Syndrome? It might have been ok if he'd only made the reference once, but he did it multiple times. Maybe most people didn't notice, and maybe I'm just more aware because I used to work at an agency that served people with disabilities. I don't know, but that whole thing was definitely very weird to me.


gardenmama - 10/18/08 12:52
Thanks for the clarification. I thought he was just senile; it kept throwing me off a little. Wow, that's a lot of stuff in one family.
heidi - 10/18/08 12:38
I noticed that too and found something about it later: :::link:::

"No, no he's not senile. He just didn’t clarify that Sarah’s older sister, Heather, has an autistic son, age 13.

Also, two of her cousins in her extended family have children with autism/Asperger's."

10/17/2008 18:38 #46163

Marco’s Restaurant
Category: food

Someone at work recommended Marco’s restaurant on Niagara St. They said I could sign up on their website and they’d e-mail me coupons. Has anyone ever eaten there? I’m getting coupons from them and just want to know if it’s worth checking them out. Also, does anyone know where on Niagara they’re located?

mrmike - 10/18/08 09:41
Been there a bunch of times. Always good food and service.
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:39
!!! 17 reviews. This place is popular!
:::link:::
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:37
Mapped: :::link:::


Click on reviews to read 10 more reviews about the place. Seems like its got some great reviews...
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:34
Haven't heard of it... but here are three reviews from Bill Rapaport's (ULTIMATE) restaurant guide to Buffalo. :) :::link:::
zobar - 10/17/08 20:01
I don't know about Marco's Restaurant, but the affiliated Marco's Delis have reely good sangwiches.

- Z

10/16/2008 19:38 #46147

Coffee & Chocolate...
Category: misc
...doesn't get any better than that.

Literacy Volunteers is holding their annual Coffee & Chocolate fundraiser on November 6th at 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. It's at the Shea's Smith Theatre & Intermission Lounge, and a $20 donation gets you an evening of goodies from Fowler's Chocolates, coffee from Starbucks and light appetizers from some local fine dining establishments. There's also entertainment, basket raffel & silent auction. I've never attended one before but hear it's a really great event. I think I'll try to make it this year.

Other stuff -

Boss is out of town today and tomorrow so office is a little more at ease than usual. Makes for an easier day - thank god. She's not a bad boss - just causes us all stress - as bosses often do.

Just watched the movie The Visitor. I thought it was depressing but I liked it anyway.

This site is doing weird stuff for me too - my row that's ususally at the top isn't appearing - have to log out though mobil. Also, I can't scroll through some stuff that I used to be able to scroll (i.e. comments list, category list). Computer's too old, beat-up, and has too many problems to load the new flash players - it just keeps freezing and crashing when I try to install upgraded software. It's old enough I think I'm still running windows '98 - yikes!

Think I'll be looking for a new car soon. The stupid belt is squeeling AGAIN - I've replaced it twice already in the last 2 months. Am thinking there might be a problem with the alternator and don't want to start replacing that kind of stuff. The car's not really worth investing in. Might be time - don't want to spend the winter in something unreliable.

Glad tomorrow's Friday - payday - the weekend...
carolinian - 10/17/08 14:52
I went to the one last year ((e:inscrutable) works for Literacy Volunteers). It was a lot of fun. One of the silent auction prizes was "The Wheelbarrow of Cheer"---a wheelbarrow stuffed with bottles of liquor (no, unfortunately I didn't win it).

heidi - 10/17/08 14:27
Because Windows 98 isn't supported by Microsoft (or many other other software vendors), your computer is no longer adequately protected against spyware, hackers and other threats. I strongly encourage you to get a new computer or never ever do any sensitive transactions on it. (I buy cheap stuff at TigerDirect :::link:::)

10/15/2008 23:50 #46135

I couldn't help but laugh
Category: political
Someone sent this to me at work - it really made me laugh. It was captioned:

"My assessment so far"

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Well, you betcha!
carolinian - 10/17/08 14:53
That's both really funny and awesome.

10/15/2008 19:07 #46130

Back to the mundane - part II
Here is the rest of the junk I scored on my trip over the weekend. The fiesta gravy dish is actually really nice and in great shape - no chips. The other two items are for my shadow box - they're each about 2 inches tall. The red barn is the cottage we stayed in. It's not bad for a cottage - 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large kitchen and living room, lakefront property, pots and pans and dishes, etc. You just bring your linnens, food, and clothes. It was pretty reasonably priced too.

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theecarey - 10/16/08 14:43
ooh I think you did well on the gravy boat. I had been looking at a single place setting for $35-40 and saw among other things, gravy boats exactly like this. Online they go for as little as the low twenties and as high as the mid thirties, then there is shipping..so consider $18 a good deal!
gardenmama - 10/15/08 23:44
Maybe I should try the "rub it" thing and see if it makes all my wishes come true - that would really be a bargain!
tinypliny - 10/15/08 19:21
I like that odd shaped house. The green thing looks like it might spring a genie when you rub it. :D