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							    1) I am in KC, the trip was fine, and I now have non-expired tags on my plates, yay. 
 2) I should be in bed because I need to get up in three hours and drive to Ankeny in Iowa, but I don't want to go to bed. So there.
 
 
 
 
  
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							    Fuck yeah.
 
 Ain't it the truth?
 
 So is this, actually.
  
							      posted by Matthew @
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							    Oh, glorious day! I saw this flash animation months ago and couldn't find it again - until today! I think it's absolutely hilarious, but I think the odds are pretty good that you have to be a Family Guy, Earthbound, and Chrono Trigger geek to appreciate it on the same levels I do. On the other hand, it's probably pretty funny if you don't know anything about any of them.
  
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							    More interesting news (I'm in a blogging mood today) the New York Times ran letters written to President Bush by British citizens that were published in the Guardian.
 
 Harold Pinter, author of plays such as The Homecoming and The Dumbwaiter, had this to say to G.W.
 
 Dear President Bush, 
 
 I'm sure you'll be having a nice little tea party with your fellow war criminal, Tony Blair. Please wash the cucumber sandwiches down with a glass of blood, with my compliments. 
 
 Harold Pinter, playwright
 
  
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							    This is what we call media bias, brought to light by slate.com.
 
 The Los Angeles Times off-leads the latest suicide bombings in Iraq, which killed at least 14 people and ripped apart two police stations north of Baghdad. (The Washington Post puts the story on A23.) 
  
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