We were catching up on 30 Rock episodes the other night and noticed the framed photo behind Jack's desk of him and a teary-eyed Gov. Sanford.
That's all.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Boycott Chief's Wings and Wingnuts
Today, I'm issuing a call to all Greenville area wing-eaters to boycott Chief's Wings and Firewater.
Apparently, for the second year in a row they hosted a dumb tax day protest organized by the Upstate Young Republicans. That group likes to party, I assure you. And they're free to do so wherever they choose, but thankfully, we're also free to not spend our money at Chief's. I never have and now I never will. I ask you to join me in this bad bar food fatwa. And tell your friends.
There's a lot to laugh at with these tea parties, including the fact that this one at Chief's was the only one officially sanctioned by the Republicans. The other one on Saturday at the BI-LO Center was apparently organized by the real crazies, the type who criticize Lindsey Graham for being too liberal. But I thought this line from the story by the local Fox affiliate was pretty funny: "Organizers said everyone had the opportunity to sign a resolution speaking out against wasteful government spending on a 20-foot banner..."
Damn misplaced clauses! Those 20-foot banners are expensive, though.
Again, if you like your wings apolitical, don't eat at Chief's. Go to Wild Wings.
Apparently, for the second year in a row they hosted a dumb tax day protest organized by the Upstate Young Republicans. That group likes to party, I assure you. And they're free to do so wherever they choose, but thankfully, we're also free to not spend our money at Chief's. I never have and now I never will. I ask you to join me in this bad bar food fatwa. And tell your friends.
There's a lot to laugh at with these tea parties, including the fact that this one at Chief's was the only one officially sanctioned by the Republicans. The other one on Saturday at the BI-LO Center was apparently organized by the real crazies, the type who criticize Lindsey Graham for being too liberal. But I thought this line from the story by the local Fox affiliate was pretty funny: "Organizers said everyone had the opportunity to sign a resolution speaking out against wasteful government spending on a 20-foot banner..."
Damn misplaced clauses! Those 20-foot banners are expensive, though.
Again, if you like your wings apolitical, don't eat at Chief's. Go to Wild Wings.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
145th anniversary of Lincoln assassination
Honest Abe was shot and killed by a Ben Affleckish mutha 145 years ago today -- practically to the minute.
By chance, this week I started reading the amazing book, "Manhunt," which details the whole saga, including the chase to capture Booth and a whole bunch of other stuff I never knew or forgot about. This guy's blog has a good rundown of the shooting.
http://abrahamlincolnblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/lincoln-assassination-145th-anniversary.html
Did I just coin the term "Affleckish?" Oops.
By chance, this week I started reading the amazing book, "Manhunt," which details the whole saga, including the chase to capture Booth and a whole bunch of other stuff I never knew or forgot about. This guy's blog has a good rundown of the shooting.
http://abrahamlincolnblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/lincoln-assassination-145th-anniversary.html
Did I just coin the term "Affleckish?" Oops.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Enough!
I finally remembered to get to the bottom of this "ABC" package store mystery. It stands for "Alcoholic Beverage Control," and here are the details.
South Carolina isn't an ABC state, but there's still a ton of them around.
I still don't get it.
And what about ACME?
South Carolina isn't an ABC state, but there's still a ton of them around.
I still don't get it.
And what about ACME?
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