Victor jumps into the cheerleader wars with both feet by introducing the Hot Rats. To be honest, the first thing I thought of was Frank Zappa (Rat Tomago was an instrumental piece of his), then this month's cover to Mad Magazine (issue #446, scroll down and click it to see), and only then did the "awwww, so cute" moment hit me. I dig a rat named Leather though. Good juju.
Kalashnikov Vodka. The only way it'll be available in California is if there's less than 10 shots in a bottle.
Q and O transmogrifies itself into a portal for all things neolibertarianistic. Adjust your blogrolls and hang on for a wild ride. If these guys aren't already a daily read for you, then you're really missing out on something special.
I've been getting to Captain's Quarters via Q and O for quite a while now, it's time to add him to my blogroll.
Also new to the blogroll is Interested Participant. Apparently I've been on his blogroll for quite some time, but I'm a lazy and unobservant bastard (just ask my wife).
InstaPundit finally got the word and is now providing a PDA-friendly version. Yay!
Imagine keeping a secret for over 50 years. That's what this rancher did, quietly letting archeologists work in a canyon on his land that contained the remnants of an ancient Amerind civilization.
Yoni sent a nice email asking for a link and a mention for his blog, where the focus is college basketball. All you SportsBlog junkies can also add his site to your daily visit list.
No link here, just because. Madonna calls for world peace, french kisses Pope. Rumor has it that Britney is pissed because she was upstaged again.
*Ripple Fire is a term used by the military when several rockets are fired sequentially in a short period of time.
Posted by Ted at September 20, 2004 06:50 PMHot Rats was a Zappa album title, too. And, is that Madonna-french-kissing-the-Pope story true? I haven't heard that one yet!
Posted by: Tuning Spork at September 20, 2004 08:34 PMHockey
Hockey
Hockey
*sigh
Ya know, I would've sworn Hot Rats was a Zappa album, but when I Googled all that came up was Rat Tomago (I only checked the first page). I remembered that one too, so I thought maybe my memory was faulty.
I made up the thing about Madonna. ;) Sounds odd enough to be half-believable though, eh?
Posted by: Ted at September 21, 2004 06:02 AM