Patty and I had sushi at Takahashi last night. I used to go there all the time, and I have no idea how we've been together so long without me suggesting we go there. I guess it's easy to be out of sight out of mind about restaurants in New York. Anyway, it was very nice.
Oh shit, Yuletide!
We just about managed to remain conscious through John Stewart and the beginning of Colbert. I hate when it feels like these are the only guys saying what needs to be said. Newsflash: working between Christmas and New Year's doesn't disrespect Jesus. Second: the Republicans better not use the 9/11-blah-blah-blah strategy EVER again. My disgust level is so high.
Hey, I don't use it, but if you do: Del.icio.us is going away at a yet to be determined point (the team got fired yesterday) and you should backup or transfer your bookmarks.
'Tis the season: Okay, so there's this guy Paul that I went to high school with. He's a freelance opera and classical music journalist and also a geek and has a blog. Where he just posted Dune filk of the Hallelujah Chorus.
Oh, the ironing. I actually, finally set up a Del.icio.us page yesterday. Yesterday!
Oh, and that Muslim group who turned in the plant... yeah, that's my city. Irvine is the anti-radical hotbed. A ridiculously suburban, high-income and culturally diverse town. It's been rated by the FBI as the safest city in the US for five years in a row (may be going on six). The biggest hazards are domestic violence problems amongst the married students of my university. There's one family homicide a year... in a city of over 200,000 people. Yep. Totally the first place I'd look for potential terrorists.
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Date: 2010-12-17 04:45 pm (UTC)Oh, and that Muslim group who turned in the plant... yeah, that's my city. Irvine is the anti-radical hotbed. A ridiculously suburban, high-income and culturally diverse town. It's been rated by the FBI as the safest city in the US for five years in a row (may be going on six). The biggest hazards are domestic violence problems amongst the married students of my university. There's one family homicide a year... in a city of over 200,000 people. Yep. Totally the first place I'd look for potential terrorists.