Jonah Goldberg posts on Castro:
Two e-friends working on Wall Street say rumors are running around that he’s bought the big one. I find nothing on the wires.
The Corner on National Review Online
If true it could be very good for Cuba, but unsourced blogger rumors need to be taken with 2lbs of salt.
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So, what does the revolution look like on an everyday basis? From a physical standpoint, it’s pretty drab. Even after 10 years and countless hours of labor, Emma’s house looks like a dump….
After Johnson quit his job as a computer programmer for the United States Forest Service, he immersed himself more deeply in an alternative life. Says Johnson, “I made a promise to myself that I wouldn’t work for money anymore. I don’t have to have money to live.”
The Revolution of Everyday Life (Seattle Weekly)
I cannot understand why anyone would be surprised that this “finishing school”:
- Is in disrepair
- Is shunned by parents
- Has regular turnover
- Is staffed with losers that don’t want to work
Michelle, here’s your chance…
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We’re watching Ultraviolet right now. Oh my God, this is sooooo bad. The plot, the writing, the effects, and the fight scenes — all so completely horrible. The only good thing so far was when Ultraviolet (Milla Jovovich) used some idiot’s dreadlocks to kill him. Don’t see this — Ever: 0 Stars
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