8.28.2005

Live from NY it�s Sunday night.

Heading out to meet some friends soon, in the Village, it is so good to be here. We are going to stay for some US Open action tomorrow early, as that young Spanish boy is hot, a little too young for me but hot. (HERE�S LOOKING AT YOU KID) :) Something I saw while scrolling through my blog links. I thought it worth noting; In regard to the Iraq and the completed draft of their constitution. Authored by the Cranky Liberal Maybe in the end a war we should have never started, fought by men and women who should have never died, for a government we should have never elected, will provide the freedom for the Iraqi people that we all wish for. Maybe. It�s an awfully big price to pay for such an awfully uninspiring word. - read the rest of the post at The Cranky Liberal I know this is going to sound totally wrong, but do you think that if this category five hurricane was heading toward NYC or New England would Mr. Bush would have been on the air waves telling us all to evacuate and have all the services already lined up ready to go? Just asking. Take Care all you guys down there, stay safe.

15 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice work of cranky guy, but can't coment at his website.

Seriously probably not until after the fact then he would run in and act the hero but you all would be dead and he would be quite happy.

I'm heading to Fells Point, is that impressive or what? I know "The Village" at least sounds more so.

8/28/2005 11:49:00 PM  
Blogger Doug The Una said...

He probably would have been on the air telling telling Katrine to watch her wallet.

8/29/2005 01:23:00 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Well, his parent's live in the NorthEast, don't they? Maybe he would just evacuate Maine and leave the rest of you to drown in your ill concieved notions of fairness and justice being a human right.

If you see a big wave, remember : Duck and Cover. Nature can't destroy you if your hands are covering your head.

8/29/2005 08:50:00 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

And I know, there are no big waves headed for NYC right now.

8/29/2005 08:50:00 AM  
Blogger breasier said...

Have fun tomorrow, sugar.

8/29/2005 09:20:00 PM  
Blogger -E said...

Who knows. I don't honestly pay tha tmuch attention to Bush. I have more interesting and smarter things to concern myself with. Like the post you commented on!

I like your blog though, so I'm glad I came by. I will have to read more.

8/29/2005 09:39:00 PM  
Blogger Cooper said...

Jake: I used to love Fells Point.

Doug: You�re right.

Coyote: I think it may not be that easy but you are right there are no waves going this way.

breasier: as it is tomorrow I can say the while weekend was fun, only saw two early matches and hope to see a few of the later rounds when I head back for real.

E: I pay much more attention to Bush and Darfur and Politics than I do to the post I commented on in your blog but as it is I like to get my two cents noted on all things. I don't really care that much about blow jobs or how to give them or how to make sex better etc. I care a lot more about Darfur and the loss of life of our soldiers. Not trying to be self righteous as I hate self righteous people but a fuck is merely a fuck and there are tons of them out there eventually if you really care that much you will get it right.
I have a real life to live in a real world and my world is not made up of blow jobs or a variety of sex partners. Although I have said here before I think that if I lived in another time( one with less germs) I probably would be a bit more freer with my sexual endeavors.

8/29/2005 10:55:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Coming after that, I have to say how deeply honored I am that you comment almost daily on my totally frivolous site.
Enjoyed the cranky lib. I agree with the implications in the hurricane question. I've already wondered if there was a politically motivated pattern to base realignment and closure, and they stop at nothing, as far as I can tell.

8/29/2005 11:28:00 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

Not to mention the fact that in June '05 Bush cut natural disaster funding, including hurricane funding to Louisana. Of course they all think he's a god in the South. But after Katrina maybe they will think differently.

I love the US Open; but I suck at tennis.

Cranky rocks.

8/30/2005 12:31:00 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Silly, Bush doesn't think. ;)

8/30/2005 01:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cranky rocks! You're going to swell his head

I think Bush is trying to move the hurricane to NY and can't understand why it's not obeying

8/30/2005 10:15:00 AM  
Blogger Cooper said...

Weirdso:
They stop at nothing, I concur.

I love your site it is surely not frivolous, but like I said the "Naked Gymnastics for Jesus" just got me from the get go.

MJ: Crnaks does rock, I also love tennis but suck at it to the highest degree.I Love looking at the hot bodies of the Spanish guys though. My one major vice.

Cranky: honored that you stopped by.

Theresa: You think??????????

Pia: Just you go make sure that hurricane stays away. If you can't surely Diana Ross can.

Cranky: don't rock too hard I hear it is hard on certain body parts.

8/30/2005 02:57:00 PM  
Blogger Doug The Una said...

Pia, when you have time google King Canute. There's a great story about his conversion to Christianity after he failed to command the tide. Wonder if GWB will convert to physics.

8/30/2005 03:37:00 PM  
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