STUFF
I've
done used up all the words, historical comparisons, disapprobation, and
purple prose
to describe this Obama government. In point—I just picked three
dates at random to see whether I could repost that day's entire
postage today, without causing undue confusion about what
the hell I
was talking about.
- Wednesday,
February 03, 2010
- Monday,
July 27, 2009
- Sunday,
March 28, 2010
See? During the Clinton occupation I was certain
that not a single day passed without some lie being uttered by
them. In Obama's case, it's pretty much impeachable
offenses that
bombard us daily. I pretty much said it all on Wednesday,
November 05, 2008. Every single thing that's followed was predictable. So I get bored. What if my
entire universe is in my head? All of it, and obeying
cosmic rules that demand a certain continuity? But I can
invent things that allow change— like if I press this dot (.)
right now, all of Washington
will disappear and I'll be here all lovely. Let's try it.
Oh well, not blogging like a fool has had benefits. I do
stuff. Right now it's
baking and cooking, but I see a return to inventing coming on. I
have
the urges. Now.I'm going to look at my mail for the first time in
two
days, find something smiley, and post it right here 
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from The Examiner
What do more people have access to: toilets or cell phones?
If you guessed the latter, you'd be correct. A new United Nations study
found that more people around the world have access to a cell phone
than to a working toilet. Of the world's 7 billion people, 6 billion
have access to phones. Only about 4.5 billion have access to toilets.
India alone is responsible for 60 percent of the world's population
that don't have working toilets -- about 626 million people. Compare
that to the 1 billion cell phones in India. In response, the United
Nations is launching an effort to halve the number of those without
access to toilets by the end of 2015.
Thom the manly Mann
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