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Jul 14, 2008 23:15

i had a weird dream last night. i don't remember anything that happened but i know that david cross was in it for a little while.

on a [possibly - probably] related note, i finished watched 'strangers with candy'. so that was fun. . . umm. . . i was just distracted by an advertisement on the side of my page. "fat? you have parasites." i'm not the only one who finds that strange, right? it reminds me of, years ago, when there was this particular diet pill that everyone was praising to high heaven and it turned out that it was just giving people worms so that they would get skinny.
gross.

it's like kind of horrible urban legend come to life. cockroaches in the motel mattress and whatnot.

in other news related news: keith olbermann seriously need to come back from vacation. rachel maddows is distracting me. i'm pretty sure that she's perfect. she's gorgeous, she's intelligent, she's witty and best of all she's really feisty. i like her a lot. i like her too much.

in other other news related news: apparently years of listen to punk has given me something other than the abilities to decipher lyrics at chipmunk speed, it's made me desensitizes to people being "shocking".

when 'the ramones' said they were going to sniff some glue, i giggled but did not take them at their word. when 'mdc' wrote a song called 'john wayne is a nazi', i smirked and awed at how fast they played but i didn't really believe it. when i listen to anything 'the queers' have ever said or done i do not die a little inside at how appalling it is. i don't believe henry rollin is actually going to make ann coluter his bitch, despite his love letter to her.

so when i saw the new yorker cover, i giggled and thought 'haha. they're making fun of stupid people'. i just assumed it was satirical. maybe that's me.

i'm not going to get political about it. in fact, i'm going to watch the daily show.

msnbc, you tube, punk rock, random, dreams, links, rachel maddow, nothing, keith olbermann, politics

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