Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Meeting of the National Procrastinators Association has been postponed

While I am being too lazy to either finish my thoughts on the national debt as well as the promised thoughts on The Origin of Wealth, I will instead offer a couple of quick things that have peaked my interest over the last few days:

On the front page of the Wall Street Journal today, there is a reference to an article in another section under the headline "When Drinking at Work is OK." Go ahead and crack open those beers and whiskey bottles, ladies and gentleman, and have yourselves some holiday cheer! And when someone looks at you funny, just inform them that you are just trying out a revolutionary new technique you read about in the WSJ.

As a Bears fan, I realized that my faith in QB Rex Grossman has plummeted so much that I found myself actually being nervous that he would screw up the simple task of hiking the ball and taking a knee on the final two plays of the game Sunday. Is it just me, or does Lovie Smith's insistence that Rex would remain the Bears starting QB sound a lot like Bush saying that Rumsfeld would remain the Secretary of Defense a week before he got fired?

Christy and I saw the movie "Deja Vu" last Friday, and all throughout it I had the strangest feeling that I'd seen a movie that was this shitty before. Seriously, as long as your IQ is lower than your shoe size, it is an enjoyable film. However, if you spend even a fraction of a second thinking about it, you discover that the entire thing makes absolutely no sense. It does have Denzel though, and who doesn't like him?

Anybody else find this picture funny?


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