It’s a bit like life with my housemate, poor petal.
Btw, comments will go off on Friday (if I remember) because overnight Friday is when a lot of the comment spam seems to happen. They’ll also be off the whole time I’m away.
Monthly Archives: March 2004
“Thousands of clips from BBC radio and TV factual programmes will be free to download from the internet this autumn, the BBC has announced.” (BBC)
I [heart] my job. My boss is actively looking for ways to send us to conferences in the UK and the rest of the world.
And I was just thinking that sometimes I don’t seem grown up enough to be doing this. I feel like saying, “no, don’t listen to me! I’m just a trashbag they dragged in off the street”.
Quebecois are interesting judging by their regional drinks, if only we had been snowshoeing or at a maple-sugar party to be drinking appropriately.
“Mr Hutton makes a persuasive case that America’s current strength is built on other peoples’ money and he fears that the US economic bubble will eventually burst.” (Not *that* Mr Hutton). (BBC)
A “new weblog – DowningStreetSays – could possibly be part of the solution. Its aim is to give the public easy access to every word that comes out of the briefings by the prime minister’s official spokesmen.”
The actual origin of the mullet.
The Onion on gay marriage in Massachusetts: “”As we are all aware, it’s simply not possible for gay marriage and heterosexual marriage to co-exist,” Massachusetts Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall said. “Our ruling in November was just the first step toward creating an all-gay Massachusetts.”
Marshall added: “Since the allowance of gay marriage undermines heterosexual unions, we decided to work a few steps ahead and strike down opposite-sex unions altogether.””