Musings —01.04.2012 09:29 AM
—Blatchwatch
More must-read stuff, here. Next week: the sociological implications of her trip to the dry cleaner, with the added bonus of a phone call from one of her female friends. Can’t wait.
Musings —01.04.2012 09:29 AM
—More must-read stuff, here. Next week: the sociological implications of her trip to the dry cleaner, with the added bonus of a phone call from one of her female friends. Can’t wait.
There’s three minutes I won’t get back.
I read it because you posted it.
But why did you read it?
A bunch of political journos were marvelling at its vacuousness on Twitter this morning. I did, too. Sorry.
Pro Tip: http://www.longform.org
Life’s too short for this nonsense.
Agreed, I much prefer this piece of truth that he authored.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/01/29/the-right-in-full-retreat/
Andrew has a OCD-like attachment to being unpredictable. There’s a predictability to it, but a charm, too.
Nuance? And you regularly comment on Warren Kinsella’s site? This is a nuance-free zone – I hope.
Wente-like in it’s uselessness.
She’s right about the papers being filled with inane articles, but writing another one is not the answer.
She writes, “I am the embodiment of ineptitude.” Heh. Heh. No news there folks.
In her mercifully (to say the least,) last sentence she muses about her frozen tongue on winter exposed metal having once guided her awareness of the cold. Is it too much to ask that her typing fingers suffer the same fate- and that she divine that we no longer need hear her grand profundities. Please, God.
Inannity aside makes me glad Im in warm sunny Marrakech, though am dreading the return to TO next week… a bientot WK…
Safe travels!
Next week, Christie Blatchford begins her six-part series “Kids These Days, eh?”
Upcoming columns- “Remember when we took out our OWN tonsils? Wimps.” and “Vaccines? wassamatta, kid, you don’t drink your milk?”