"The Headmaster Ritual" off Meat is Murder
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Oooh good choice.
I bought a Smiths t-shirt the other day. One of the very few band t-shirts I've ever bought. My Nine Inch Nails shirt from middle school still fits, though. However, it's now a muscle shirt rather than the baggy sumbitch it once was.
You like solo Morrissey? I just copped a used "Your Arsenal" the other day. I was surprised to find it. I think I live "Viva Hate" better, though. I haven't heard "You Are the Quarry" yet.
http://www.mp3.com/common/artists/245826/summary.html
This song is one of my favorite opening tracks to an album ever. Plus it's a damn fine album to boot. I really like this video, too. It makes me like the song even more.
The Daily Show has been on fire this week. They are doing a series on "intelligent design".
The coverage of the Roberts hearings was especially hilarious...especially their rebuttal to Coburn's tear fit and crossword puzzle debacle. And Colbert's shock that "the Pubester" Clarence Thomas was a SC Justice.
Oh yeah, and they had living legend Kurt Vonnegut on last night.
Here's a link to some of the videos.
http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_dai...ent/index.jhtml
He's already taken some somewhat bold moves in the Senate, such as distancing himself from the DLC. Plus, the fact that he is so fresh and doesn't have a whole "he voted for 847 tax increases" record seems to be a plus these days. Hence, the recent preponderance of governor-cum-presidents.
Next question: if you had your druthers, who would be your candidate for Prez in '08?
Russell Feingold, I choose you!
Obama would be a close second.
Wesley Clark=a distant third
I picked up Larry Fitzgerald off waviers.
Pick 2 (TWO):
1. Fitzgerald v StL
2. Reggie Wayne v JAX
3. Plexiglass Burress v NO (looked good Sunday)
4. Andre Johnson v PIT (and after the HOU offense stunk it up big time Sunday)
Some of his memos and shit worry me, but his seemingly unequivocal affirmation of Griswold makes his seem alright to me.
Then again, Thomas said he was committed to stare decisis in his hearings and then, upon taking his seat, railed against Roe.