Scandal! found it’s groove tonight.
Now we just have to avoid the Third Show Slump.
Scandal! found it’s groove tonight.
Now we just have to avoid the Third Show Slump.
There is definitely something moving around in our attic.
It’s possible it’s on the roof, but it seems more attic-ish.
I can’t wait to find out what it is at some other time.
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I don’t normally feel Jay Leno’s worth quoting, but…
I think Cheney is starting to lose it. After he shot the guy he
screamed, ‘Anyone else want to call domestic wire tapping illegal?’
Ha!
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/14/cheney.jokes.ap/index.html
See, this
is why I don’t make campaign contributions to the Republican party.
If you’re going to use the name, you should at least use it. Harumph.
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The first Scandal!: Reality Show went… okay. It was rough, and I don’t think anyone was particularly happy with it. But, it had some funny moments.
It’ll find its legs.
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So it says here that the Whig party was formed in response to the overreaching executive policies of President Andrew Jackson.
Seems they felt the prez was gettin’ a might uppity, doing things that maybe he wasn’t authorized to do, such as taking deposits from the Bank of the United States without the consent of congress.
Who’s up for a Whig rally?
This time they probably won’t fall apart due to internal squabbling on the question of slavery. I think that question’s probably been pretty well answered now (It’s bad.)
Paypal Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools by Shannon
Sofield, Dave Nielson & Dave Burchell.
Everything from how to set up a basic personal account to advanced web API
techniques. It’s an acceptable overview with tips, and I’m surprised by
how simple it is to implement Paypal for various things. I guess I should
have guessed, considering it’s popularity.
Historically, I’ve found Paypal hard to work with for various reasons (I
don’t use it often enough to keep an account funded or remember
passwords… things like that), but the example of using Paypal to pay a
coworker for your share of lunch has inspired me to revisit the service.
Now, I’m ready to take over the world.
This month’s bill, after keeping the thermostat at 65 degrees (and programming it to go to 62 during the day) is down from $480 to $179.
Still a lot of money, but more bamboo shoots under the fingernails instead of hot pokers in the eye.