From Pine View Farm

November, 2008 archive

Bushonomics 0

I ran out to the local liquor store today.

The owner got talkative. He told me that, for the first time in the 17 years he’s owned the store, he is having to roll and deposit loose change in his daily bank deposits.

All the time in the past, he’s had to withdraw change so his cash drawer would be ready for business the next day.

People are buying their sixpacks with loose change. Which means they probably shouldn’t be buying the sixpacks.

It also means they really, really need that drink.

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Typealyzer Massive Fail 0

I don’t know who this is, but it’s not me:

The analysis indicates that the author of http://www.pineviewfarm.net/weblog is of the type:

ESTP – The Doers

The active and play-ful type. They are especially attuned to people and things around them and often full of energy, talking, joking and engaging in physical out-door activities.

The Doers are happiest with action-filled work which craves their full attention and focus. They might be very impulsive and more keen on starting something new than following it through. They might have a problem with sitting still or remaining inactive for any period of time.

And I have the MBPTI to prove it. I’m an INSJ.

Via Andrew Sullivan.

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Kristol Good Night 0

John Cole:

Kevin Drum asks who should replace Bill Kristol at the NY Times. My first thought was a steaming pile of dog leftovers, then I moved on to Otto from Airplane, both of whom are on equal intellectual footing with Kristol, and probably cost less to pay.

I think Otto from Airplane has a bone to pick with Mr. Cole.

Otto is nowhere near the airhead that Bill Kristol is.

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Stray Thought 0

Why not bring back convoys?

Convoy

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Bad Pennies 2

Newt is back.

A newt, of course, is a lizard that lives under rocks except when it comes out to dine on unsuspecting insects.

Newt is best known for letting the contract on America and for exemplifying the high standard of Republican Family Values by dumping his cancer-stricken first wife for another woman and by being a serial cheater.

One thought: Proverbs 26:11.

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Plough and Stars 0

The major topic of conversation when we broke up at DL tonight was “what other venues can we try?”

Maybe it was just the waitress who had our area.

But Plough and Stars massive fail.

I set myself a two-drink limit (after all, it is Drinking Liberally); I never got the second one, not 45 minutes after ordering it.

I was there two weeks ago, on election night, when it was packed.

It was not packed tonight.

The service was nowhere near as bad then as it was tonight.

Two different worlds . . . .

Rox, what were you thinking?

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Snow Showers 0

70 Fahrenheits on Saturday. 30 Fahrenheits with gusting cutting winds and snow showers today. Even the Yankee I was with was complaining.

My body’s in shock.

Why anyone would willingly choose to live north of the Mason-Dixon Line (which runs just north of here) is beyond me.

I am not a winter person.

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Public Service Announcement 1

Free Credit Report dot com is not free.

It may have cute commercials, but it’s not free.

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Bushonomics 0

Bonddad is such a little optimist.

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Lieberman -/->Leaverman 0

I don’t like it, but, in the long run, we’re all dead it doesn’t really matter.

Mithras talks some sense.

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Ghostwriter Wanted. Must Be Fluent in English. 0

Sales fail ahead.

H/T Karen for the link.

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Fables of the Reconstruction, Reader’s Digest Abridged Version 0

Obama ran as a unifier. Now people are surprised that he’s acting like one.

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Shorter John Kyl 0

Millions for Millikens. Not one cent for millworkers.

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Calvin Trillin, Deadline Poet 2

Trailin’ Palin:

McCain’s guys now trash Palin as a dunce
(Implying vetting should have been much stricter).
They may be right, but gracious they are not,
Considering that they’re the ones who picked her.

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Luke the Plumber 1

From the Nation:

If you want to understand how Barack Obama won the 2008 election–and how the great changes he talks about the United States making over the next four years can be achieved–come to Indiana and meet Luke the Plumber. Unlike the media darling Joe the Plumber, who wasn’t really a plumber and who favored John McCain, Luke Lefever is a licensed plumber who spent many hours this fall volunteering for Obama. Lefever’s hometown of Elkhart is in northern Indiana, traditionally a very red area of a very red state; no Democrat had won a presidential election here since Lyndon Johnson in 1964. In the more distant past, Indiana was a stronghold of the Ku Klux Klan, which still has local followers, said Lefever: “Up until a few years ago, the mother of the Klan’s Grand Wizard lived in Goshen [five miles from Elkhart]. She sewed all of their uniforms.”

Read the whole thing.

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I Hate Plumbing 4

Chris, how quickly can you get here?

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Morning Music 0

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Too Stupid for Words Dept. 0

Simulate a burning cross for Christmas.

John Cole has the skinny.

I am so sick and tired of those who sell hate in the (dis)guise of love.

I’m going to curl up and read my murder mystery and listen to KCEA now. Murder mysteries: where evil is clearly evil and evildoers actually get punished in the end.

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Praying Liberally Wilmington 0

Thursday, 7 p., Bellefonte Cafe, 804 Brandywine Blvd., Bellefonte, Del.

Maps and directions here.

Latest blog post here.

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Drinking Liberally 0

And, thanks to Bushonomics, there’re plenty of reasons to drink. Liberally.

According to FL, we will be at a new venue, the Plough and Stars on 2nd between Market and Chestnut, Center City Philadelphia, still starting at 6 p.

There’s ample street parking and pay lots for folks like me, who really have no reasonable choice but to drive (drive=30 mins.; SEPTA=1 1/2 hrs. and a transfer each way, not counting the drive to the train station at this end and the walk from the Gallery Station to the venue at that end).

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