HST Solves a Mystery

How have I missed out on Iowahawk before?! iowahawk: Fear and Loathing in the Mystery Machine We were ten minutes south of San Clemente when the putrid green daisy walls of the van started closing in. I recall the fat four-eyed lesbian sweater girl saying something like “are you okay, Mr. Duke? We’ve got a Continue reading HST Solves a Mystery

What to do today.

That is the question. Now that I’m starting to feel healthy enough again to go outside of the house, where do I go? And what do I do when I get there? I hate the discontinuity the cold has made in my life, regardless of how small/insignificant this discontinuity is. Time to get out and Continue reading What to do today.

Michelle Malkin: ANOTHER BIZARRE TWIST IN THE WARD CHURCHILL SAGA

I grew up surrounded, literally, by Western art. Not “Western” as opposed to “Asian,” I mean cowboys and Indians. The Old West. I swore that Frederic Remington and Charles Marion Russell were up there with Rembrandt. I still do, actually. So it’s this new art twist to the Ward Churchill saga that is more personal Continue reading Michelle Malkin: ANOTHER BIZARRE TWIST IN THE WARD CHURCHILL SAGA

Outside the Box

And I hate the both of them for thinking of it before I did. But I was thinking about it, and a lot of other (strange) things while down with my Cold (big enough to deserve a capital letter). Pejmanesque: THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX I hate Patterico for having thought of the following before I Continue reading Outside the Box