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Paul Krugman

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Although I've read him forever, I just saw him for the first time on CSPAN2 talking to a liberal think tank -- you know, one of those groups full of wussy white guys in bow ties, feminist-looking women who graduated from Swarthmore and you can JUST TELL they've never had a date, and white-haired old leftists who've been leftists since 1902.

He was looking eerily from under his eyebrows, with his eyes suspiciously shifting left and right, as if he expected to be splattered by a giant fly swatter any second. :)
 
Patrick said:
............. feminist-looking women who graduated from Swarthmore and you can JUST TELL they've never had a date, and white-haired old leftists who've been leftists since 1902.


Sounds like you might be a candidate for the million.. You should apply..
 
Also saw Lurch speak again today. He has these deep-set eyes with a goodly forehead overhang, and when he's top-lit on the speaker's platforms, as he usually is, his eyes disappear into two big black shadows ... in combination with the phony deep senatorial voice he's affected lately, this gives a totally weird effect, like he's Darth Vader's long lost cousin. I frequently wonder if his or Bush's handlers ever tell them the things that make them look bad.
 
Patrick said:
Also saw Lurch speak again today. He has these deep-set eyes with a goodly forehead overhang, and when he's top-lit on the speaker's platforms, as he usually is, his eyes disappear into two big black shadows ... in combination with the phony deep senatorial voice he's affected lately, this gives a totally weird effect, like he's Darth Vader's long lost cousin. I frequently wonder if his or Bush's handlers ever tell them the things that make them look bad.

What does this have to do with tomorrow's weather?
 
I woke up to a some claps of thunder and a snow storm. Heck, yesterday there were earthquakes. By 2 in the afternoon, the snow had stopped and was well on the way to being melted.

Charlie (Sept 20 is way too early for snow) Monoxide
 
No sooner had I asked for the recipients of Hurricane Ivan to send some rain our way than my area got slapped with a massive (by Australian standards- don't mean to belittle the Hurricane sufferers) thunderstorm. 123mm! I can't remember the last time I saw rain like that. Apparently it was a 'super cell'. Don't know what that is, but it sounds impressive. Only hit my area, too. Makes you think, huh?
 
The storm clouds are setting in on the Kerry campaign.

Partly honest with a good chance of demagoguery. Mostly boring with very little chance of a sunny disposition.

Look for it to be in the mid to low 40's in November. :D
 
Hey, did you guys see that the Bengals finally won a game? I can't believe it. I mean, it's hard to be a sports fan in Ohio with the Browns, Bengals and Bluejackets having perennial losing records, and the Buckeyes nearly losing to Marshall.
 
Dorian Gray said:
Hey, did you guys see that the Bengals finally won a game? I can't believe it. I mean, it's hard to be a sports fan in Ohio with the Browns, Bengals and Bluejackets having perennial losing records, and the Buckeyes nearly losing to Marshall.

Yes, I did notice that!
 

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