WE TRUST, In God
Zion man now officially named In God We Trust
[I guess it’s better than Ms. GoldenPalace.com (the former Ms. Terri Iligan. But at least she got paid.]
Edgy for network television.
A comment on a Wikipedia discussion page explaining the phrase “whadfxup” in an anti-smoking PSA:
“I see that this is the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe.”
On NASA’s decision to beam the song “Across the Universe” into deep space, where it belongs.
Handling Paperwork
—From Dave Walker. His method is strikingly similar to my own.
Is it just me, or do most people sound excruciatingly vapid when talking about their favorite TV shows?
If everyone did more drawing the problems in this world would be cut by about 10-12%.
—Dave Walker #WoW now bigger than Austria (24 January 2008)
World of Warcraft now has 10 million players, more than the population of most of the world’s countries.
“Okay, the point here is not to scream that Ledger was a drug addict…precisely.”
DrugMonkey, 24 January 2008
Scrap and salvage depot, 1942
—One of 3,115 images the Library of Congress has uploaded to Flickr. This one is here.
Viva España! (17 January 2008)
“Stunningly banal” proposed lyrics for Spain’s national anthem have been dropped after facing widespread opposition.
Goddamn Immigrants (13 January 2008)
“Turnover high among school superintendents in Rhode Island,” reports the Providence Journal.
Of the six superintendents who came on board this school year, [two] are first-timers, but are at least familiar with Rhode Island’s idiosyncrasies. The other four have held the position in other states and are adjusting to Rhode Island, an experience one new superintendent compares to “moving to another country.”
Great. They probably don’t even speak the language propahly.
“The state is colluding in a deception. We are opening the door to more cases like this one. One of the most fundamental things of all is to know who you are. The issue here is about human rights. A birth certificate that omits any mention of your true origin falsifies your history in a very significant way.”
Lord Alton, 12 January 2008,On a case in which twins, separated at birth, later married.

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