January 22, 2005

FOX New’s Ron Burgendy

Filed under: Politics — MalSnay @ 10:19 pm

Head over to I-Films and take a look at this clip from FOX News, where the anchorwoman flips out when the President is criticized.

Also: according to the anchorwoman, Bush is congratulating himself on a peaceful transfer of power? To himself from … himself? Eh?

Hattip: Oliver Willis.

The Race Card

Filed under: Politics — MalSnay @ 6:36 pm

Michelle Malkin plays the race card against Sen. Byrd, then bitches about how the mainstream media would’ve played it the exact same way if Rice was a Democrat and Byrd a Republican.

Huh?

Snow Day, Part II

Filed under: Life — MalSnay @ 4:49 pm

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It looks like, for now anyway, the snow has stopped. Of course, we’re supposed to get more snow tomorrow - but less than an inch. So, that’s something. Should be back to work Monday, anyway.

I did make an effort to call work — but no one answered, and the big boss man isn’t answering his cell OR home phone. I’m going to assume we’re closed. Even if we aren’t - hell, look at that photo. The parking lot isn’t plowed and I drive a Celica. I’m not going anywhere.

A Winter Day

Filed under: Life — MalSnay @ 1:11 pm

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Well, its snowing.

It’s been snowing since I first looked out the window at 9ish. It’s one now - where did the day go? I went to sleep at midnight, drug myself out of bed at nine, and now four hours have gone by? Goodness!

I sent an e-mail to Crablogs asking to be added to the list, been geeking out on the Lego starship I haven’t been working on for three months, and watching Lost in Translation. I took the above photo around 10:30. It’s snowing much harder in the last hour.

Before I got showered I spent some quality time with Guy. He was sleeping on an afghan on the loveseat. I just sat next to him and petted him for fifteen minutes or so. All of a sudden his face had this “my ass is falling” expression - the afghan had been draped over one of the armrests, and Guy had curled up so that the upper half of his body was on the chair proper, but his butt was actually hanging off the chair, supported only by the afghan. The afghan eventually gave way, and he just dissapeared through the gap, his attempts to break his fall by digging his claws into the cushions nonwithstanding.

I don’t think I’ll be working tonight.