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Joe Wordsworth

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While so many year-end publications focus on what we should remember about the year now grinding to a close, I'd like to continue this column's contrarian tradition of pointing out the things we'd all be better off never having cross our minds again.
Here then is a list of all the things I'd like to forget, circa 2004:

Bernard Kerik's nanny. Bernard Kerik's Ground Zero love nest. Bernard Kerik.

That the woman who dismissed a presidential briefing entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." as a "historical" document is going to be our next secretary of state.

That a man who finds the Geneva Conventions "quaint" is going to be our next attorney general.

Janet Jackson's briefly exposed right boob.

That it took 14 months and public protests from the victims' families before the president OK'd the 9/11 Commission, but only two weeks before the first hearings were held on Janet Jackson's boob.

That the media thought "Don't be economic girlie men" was a great line.

Scott Peterson's love of golf. And that his lawyers thought it was a reason he shouldn't be sentenced to death.

Paris Hilton's new perfume. Paris Hilton's new album. Paris Hilton's new book. Paris Hilton.

"Surviving Christmas," "Jersey Girl," J-Lo: Ben Affleck goes 0-for-2004.

Madrid, Spain, March 11, 2004.

Beslan, Russia, Sept. 3, 2004.

That the Federal budget deficit hit $413 billion this year, and two-thirds of it is the result of Bush's tax cuts.

That Dick Cheney is talking about another round of tax cuts.

What Colin Powell did to his credibility. "You break it, you live with it for the rest of your life."

"I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it."

That picture of Lynndie England holding the leash.

The way the administration tried to sweep Abu Ghraib under the rug.

William Hung, recording artist.

Ashlee Simpson, lip synch artist.

Bob Dylan, lingerie salesman.

That George Tenet, who knew that the intel on Iraqi WMD was thinner than Lara Flynn Boyle on Dexatrim, turned into the Dick Vitale of WMD: "It's a slam dunk, baby!"

That George Tenet was subsequently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.

That a 10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich allegedly bearing the likeness of the Virgin Mary sold for $28,000 on eBay.

The 10,000 Web remixes incorporating The Dean Scream.

That of the roughly 550 enemy combatants held captive in Guantanamo Bay, only four have been formally charged.

The Pistons/Pacers basketbrawl.

The looks on George and Laura Bush's faces when Dr. Phil asked them about the "epidemic levels of oral sex" in America's middle schools.

That Osama is still on the loose -- and releasing tapes.

That the Kyoto Protocol was ratified -- and we aren't part of it.

That Ken Lay has still not gone to trial or served a minute in jail.

That 35.9 million Americans live below the poverty line -- 12.9 million of them children.

That 42 percent of Americans still think Saddam Hussein was "directly involved in planning, financing or carrying out" the 9/11 attacks.

That, thanks to presidential cutbacks, we actually have fewer police and first responders on the streets today than we had on 9/11.

Star Jones' wedding.

The Movie Multiplex from Hell: "Alexander," "My Baby's Daddy," "Thunderbirds," "Sleepover," "Around the World in 80 Days."

The iPod Party Mix from Hell: Jessica Simpson's "Take My Breath Away," William Hung's "She Bangs," Britney Spears' "Toxic," Britney Spears' "My Prerogative," Britney Spears' "I've Just Begun Having My Fun."

That Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld couldn't find time to personally sign letters of condolence to the families of troops killed in Iraq.

That Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz couldn't remember the number of soldiers who'd lost their lives in Iraq.

Drilling for oil in ANWR. I've been desperately trying to forget this one since 2001, but the White House just won't let me.
 
"That a 10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich allegedly bearing the likeness of the Virgin Mary sold for $28,000 on eBay"


That looks like trivia worth remembering to me.

And erm this is probably not the thread to confess that Britney's "Toxic" makes me all randy is it?

Thought not. :D
 
I ate that grilled cheese sammich, gosh I wish I could forget the taste also, plus I couldn.t figure out what wine goes with grilled cheese sammiches and holy saints.
 
Joe Wordsworth said:

From your post you come out as liberal humanitarian, not the intellectual, cold logician.

Maybe I don't see enough of your posts but you've changed my impression of you. Not that that is worth anything to you.

Nice. Take care.
 
gauchecritic said:
From your post you come out as liberal humanitarian, not the intellectual, cold logician.

Maybe I don't see enough of your posts but you've changed my impression of you. Not that that is worth anything to you.

Nice. Take care.


Gauche, thank you for expressing my 'flabbergast' as well.

A very pleasantly surprising post, Joe. Thank you. You've made my day.

Mat
 
Although I suspect that list was not of Joe's creation, he surely did drop his pants and expose his stained liberal undies.

So much for non partisan logic.
 
Lisa Denton said:
I ate that grilled cheese sammich, gosh I wish I could forget the taste also, plus I couldn.t figure out what wine goes with grilled cheese sammiches and holy saints.

I believe the traditional is Thunderbird with a jigger of Blue Raspberry Kool Aid.

Shanglan
 
amicus said:
Although I suspect that list was not of Joe's creation, he surely did drop his pants and expose his stained liberal undies.

So much for non partisan logic.

This is why I didn't spell it out in the first place.

Apparently logic tells us that capitalism is the only way.
 
ghast unflabbered.

I presumed without giving any thought whatsoever, that someone who posted in a liberal, humanitarian stylee with neither reference nor comment was actually offering a smattering of personal preference/opinion.

I stand corrected, and pigeon holed, as being a categoriser.
 
Originally posted by gauchecritic
ghast unflabbered.

I presumed without giving any thought whatsoever, that someone who posted in a liberal, humanitarian stylee with neither reference nor comment was actually offering a smattering of personal preference/opinion.

I stand corrected, and pigeon holed, as being a categoriser.

If that makes you feel better, by all means go for it. I wasn't particularly referring to you, though.
 
Joe Wordsworth said:
If that makes you feel better, by all means go for it. I wasn't particularly referring to you, though.

Nor was mine solely at you. But if that's what you're comfortable with...
 
Originally posted by gauchecritic
Nor was mine solely at you. But if that's what you're comfortable with...

So, your comment which referrenced your previous one about me--even using respondant language (notably, about categorization) was not directed towards me.

If that's true, I don't, honestly, see how it could have been reasonably gleaned otherwise.
 
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Gauche...


"...Apparently logic tells us that capitalism is the only way..."

Satire, of course, but yes.

The economic system called Capitalism is a 'logical' extension of the rights and values of free men trading in a free market, expressing opinions freely and creating wealth and art and music and science free from the grime of socialists.

I will never cease to be amazed at the fear expressed by collectivists when human freedom is mentioned.

What are you really afraid of? There is no God, there is no Marx, you are on your own. That means you must use your mind to think and create.

That aloneness, existentially, seems to terrify most.

I feel your pain....

amicus, cruel and unusual...
 
amicus said:
Gauche...

I feel your pain....

amicus, cruel and unusual...

You surprise me. Feeling pain in your idyll. ouch.
 
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Joe Wordsworth said:
So, your comment which referrenced your previous one about me--even using respondant language (notably, about categorization) was not directed towards me.

If that's true, I don't, honestly, see how it could have been reasonably gleaned otherwise.

As usual 'twas Pure that proved the catalyst and the last, about kettles and pots, was indeed towards you but as you say apparently referenced the previous paragraph.
It didn't.
Any?

Shang. It's not fair. *pout* He started it. It's not my fault.
 
gauchecritic said:


Shang. It's not fair. *pout* He started it. It's not my fault.

Don't make me spank both of you. I'd enjoy it far too much.

Shanglan
 
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