Friday, October 21, 2005
It's Been Far Too Long
Life has a way of intervening in people's projects. OK, admittedly, in my own projects. After months of consistent, studious blogging I let down the handful of readers I managed to loosely amass. Sorry, Kids.
And what a bunch of good bloggable stuff has happened during this hiatus! Karl Rove and Scooter Lewis (both closet readers, I'm sure) have the potential for swinging in the wind any day now, Tom "The Exterminator" DeLay just turned himself in to Travis County officials after being indicted by Ronnie Earle (who loses a few points in my book for not demanding more strenuously that DeLay not be granted bail based on his flight risk potential, but I nitpick) and the most regressive, hard-line cleric of this generation has been elevated to Pope and now wears the mitre and holds the keys over in Vatican City. Latin: It sounds better in the original German!
Oh yeah, and a few serious hurricanes, floods, bombings, and other stuff that should've made these pages but sadly did not. Yet fear not gentle reader (he writes in the singular, admitting there's likely just one of you out there), I'm back.
Life has a way of intervening in people's projects. OK, admittedly, in my own projects. After months of consistent, studious blogging I let down the handful of readers I managed to loosely amass. Sorry, Kids.
And what a bunch of good bloggable stuff has happened during this hiatus! Karl Rove and Scooter Lewis (both closet readers, I'm sure) have the potential for swinging in the wind any day now, Tom "The Exterminator" DeLay just turned himself in to Travis County officials after being indicted by Ronnie Earle (who loses a few points in my book for not demanding more strenuously that DeLay not be granted bail based on his flight risk potential, but I nitpick) and the most regressive, hard-line cleric of this generation has been elevated to Pope and now wears the mitre and holds the keys over in Vatican City. Latin: It sounds better in the original German!
Oh yeah, and a few serious hurricanes, floods, bombings, and other stuff that should've made these pages but sadly did not. Yet fear not gentle reader (he writes in the singular, admitting there's likely just one of you out there), I'm back.
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