Cleaning up the Internet slush pile.
Well, the slush pile is getting rather high, and most of these sites are still kind of interesting/amusing/disturbing, so I figured I’d share them.
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Well, the slush pile is getting rather high, and most of these sites are still kind of interesting/amusing/disturbing, so I figured I’d share them.
It’s all bad.
A quick note to the Boston Red Sox and to sportswriters everywhere.
In what seems to be a shout-out to the recently-deceased Jacques Derrida, Jon Stewart recently appeared on CNN?s Crossfire and attempted to examine oversimplified binary oppositions in American political discourse in order to expose their underlying structures, as well as the inherent instability of those structures — or something like that.
For the first time since I’ve started following the WNBA, I didn’t really have an emotional investment in either of the teams playing in the Finals. That didn’t stop me from enjoying them, though.
either debates nor schedules nor poor reception nor gloom of the Twins getting their asses handed to them by the Yankees will stay this courier from the swift completion of his appointed rounds. More reviews of new TV shows.
It was a busy night in sporting, as baseball and women’s basketball both had important playoff games played. The future of our political landscape also hung in the balance, but that’s nothing compared to five double plays.
Load the tapes and check the TiVo, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la; ‘Tis the season to watch new shows, fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.