Monday, February 27, 2006

to the right of ann coulter

well these girls sure are cute.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

beyond the valley of the jerk(s)

wow. i never knew.

judgment

we saw p & p (with the lovely mr. and mrs. tebo). neil found the storyline to be akin to "pablum," and was gratified to find, upon later research, that one mark twain was of similar assessment. diana countered neil and mark's assertion with, "yes, but what do you expect; it's jane austen." diana was pleased by the endless shots of misty countrysides and sunny interiors, as well as the smoldering countenance of mr. d (who, incidentally, bears resemblance to one mr. g). neil found some small solace in keira knightley, but was generally bored by the overall absence of ennui and subversion.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

times story

what does our mormon readership (hi emily) think of this story? most interesting part:

Unofficially, church leaders have tacitly approved an alternative interpretation of the Book of Mormon by church apologists — a term used for scholars who defend the faith.
The apologists say Southerton and others are relying on a traditional reading of the Book of Mormon — that the Hebrews were the first and sole inhabitants of the New World and eventually populated the North and South American continents.
The latest scholarship, they argue, shows that the text should be interpreted differently. They say the events described in the Book of Mormon were confined to a small section of Central America, and that the Hebrew tribe was small enough that its DNA was swallowed up by the existing Native Americans.
what's the deal with that?!

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

in name only

A. How come I never hear anything good about the administration? Secondly, what is up with tomkat? Could there be another woman?