Showing posts with label Britannia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Britannia. Show all posts

Friday, November 10, 2006

It's Friday. Do the Happy Dance!

I'm not happy that Howard Dean is saying "we" won't be impeaching Bush.

"I know half the audience wants us to impeach the president, and all that kind of stuff," Dean said, "but we're not going to do that."


We'll see.

Send letters and emails to Congress people. Bush and Cheney need to go to jail for what they've done.

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As usual, a day late and dollar short: Britannia Blog: Where Ideas Matter.

Wo0T!

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I was watching CSI last night and noticed that Christmas is already being hyped. Argh! We haven't even hit Thanksgiving in the US yet! grumble, grrr.

Watching the show I realized, yet again, I have the most eclectic taste in men: I mean how hot is William Petersen? 8.5 out of 10. Well, for me anyway.

But then there is Jesse L. Martin of Law & Order... pauses to drool Oy! 9.9. In my Universe no one is a 10 but Jesse is so damn close.

Remember the Joe Boxer guy? Jumping up and down with that fantastic smile on his face? 9.9. I must have watched that commercial a dozen times before I realized he was just wearing (and advertising) boxer shorts - that happy and adorable face just blew me away.

Others? In no particular order:

Senator Robert Byrd. Don't ask. 8

Same for Harry S Truman. 8.5

Jon Stewart. Oh man... Love!Him! Smart and sarcastic and funny - hatrick! Sexy as all get out. He gets an 9.

Tim Gunn. 9.9

drooling... daydreaming...

Um, what was I on about? Oh, right, sexy men.

Let's see... Patrick Stewart, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton (yeah, I'm a TNG geek) - all 8's

Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon: 8's

Aasif Mandvi, from The Daily Show. 7. He's growing on me. He's a future 9, I think.

There are others but 1) Can't remember who they are right now and 2) I've embarrassed myself enough for one day.

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Seems it's a good day to be a kid:

Jesus Camp shuts down.

Happy Birthday Sesame Street!

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Forgot to mention this morning that tomorrow is Veterans Day in the United States. I didn't think of it until I was out and about getting lunch this afternoon and saw an elderly gentleman handing out red poppies. I took several and said thank you.

It is also Armistice Day in France and Belgium and Remembrance Day in United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.