Ketchin up with the kultural kampfire

Can't ketch up with anything anymore, but now I see that Justin Case has written another cool post, so I can relax. At least a little.

You really should read Justin's well-researched fisking of Paul Ehrlich too, if you haven't already. And if you have, read it again, because I don't think it's gotten the attention it deserves.

I am relieved that my concerns about elitism in the national national security crowd seem to have been justified: "Some users are more equal than others." (Indeed! But ketch-up without bergers burgers? I thought they always came went together.)

I don't know how much time I'll have for posting today, so I'm leaving a few cooked edibles; ketch up or not!

Susie at Practical Penumbra has done an excellent job with this week's Bonfire of the Vanities, so go read it! Otherwise, you'll never learn about these:

  • group therapy for Metallica!
  • Campaign endorsments from Sean Hackbarth!
  • Harvey posts about dirty socks. Now why have personal matters become so politicized? I remember when Socks was only the White House cat!
  • (Susie socked it to me, of course. But centaurs don't wear socks!)
  • Gourmet food here.
  • With a cigar!
  • Touching love story..... (Hey, if it happened to him it can happen to anybody!)
  • And a bumpersticker to put on your favorite neighbors' cars!
  • I won't spoil the rest, but Susie's posts -- be they edible, healing, taxing, or mushy -- make this week's fire a very unextinguishable one!

    I better stop here, cause I'm getting all b-u-r-n-e-d out, and I need to save my strength!

    Oh, and be sure to read this week's Carnival of the Vanities. (I can only spread so much ketch up in one post!)

    posted by Eric on 07.22.04 at 10:00 AM





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    Finally, someone appreciated my post. Thanks.

    mog   ·  July 22, 2004 09:41 PM


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