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by | Jan 26, 2007

You are welcome.

by | Jan 24, 2007

Wlady — my favorite part was watching Nancy Pants try to suck her dinner out of her teeth through clenched lips. I think her handlers will be giving her a little lesson in “poker face” politics bright and early tomorrow.

by | Jan 12, 2007

I will also take a piece of this bet…. Indianapolis: Manning is one of the best, and he will pull it off in the end against Baltimore. San Diego: Gotta go for the underdog (on this blog anyway), especially in…

by | Jan 10, 2007

From the President’s prepared remarks, as released: To step back now would force a collapse of the Iraqi government… Such a scenario would result in our troops being forced to stay in Iraq even long, and confront an enemy that…

by | Jan 3, 2007

Phil, in brief perusal of mittromney.com, my favorite slogans so far are: “Join Team Mitt” and “As seen on MITT TV” On a serious note, the site is easy to navigate and quite informative. That’s always a bonus in today’s…

by | Dec 20, 2006

David: It will be Jed pouring the martini’s that evening!

by | Dec 20, 2006

Jed: When you have reached your verdict, I will take a nice, stiff whisky.

by | Dec 19, 2006

Lawrence: Though I don’t know which convertible was in Two Weeks in Another Town, my fav little convertible (and I have to say, quite a beaut) is the Porsche 356 Speedster. You might recall that this car was featured in…

by | Dec 19, 2006

Jed: You do not agree that women are the best judges of manliness? Is it not women who often inspire compassion in men, and therefore the transition to a gentleman is complete — a characteristic I personally would classify as…

by | Dec 18, 2006

Jed: I realize that the new (old) James Bond movie, Casino Royale, has been out for a few weeks, but I was just able to see it this past weekend (due to this lovely head cold going around DC). You…

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