"It's morning in America, Hackenbush, and you
work the nightshift."
Friday, May 28,
2004
Never will I marry (in California again) Carol Lay "here's my sad story: "i married a tall, handsome, smart, and funny charmer who racked up over $24,000 in secret credit card bills, and stole and lied about money. now, thanks to California's community property laws, i have to hand over a lot of cash to get him out of my life. my heart is broken, as is (temporarily) my bank accocunt. "so if there's anything on my site you'd like to buy, now is the time, because i'm desperate for cash. "20% off on anything listed, and i'll probably be willing to bargain lower is you ask nice. "please e-mail me in advance on anything you might want, because all the cart buttons are set for the non-discount rates. "thank you. http://www.waylay.com/Store/Store.html" M. Campos "Carol Lay original art is an investment that will also bring you much happiness as you grow old and grey and hair grows in your ears and your knees crap out. (advertisement)" Comics Journal Message Board, as recently as May 26, 2004 Never will I marry (in California, again). Yeah, Community Property laws in CA usually suck very much that way. They might be well intended, but the debt thing usually ends up rewarding the flakes, losers and jerks in most divorces. I mean, each should be responsible for their own debt and the assets acquired during the marriage should be divided however the lawyers and the court best work it out. Having worked for divorce lawyers, I got one word for you starry-eyed lovers: PreNup. Because love and money can really kick your ass. In the meantime... Go buy stuff! Carol Lay is way cool! Voila:
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:44 PM PST [Link]
The Mayerson Voter Registration Drive Drives On! Nevada Voter Registration Secretary of State League of Women Voters (scroll down) Rock the Vote I Want to Vote These people so seriously want you to vote that they will send you the completed forms with an addressed envelope for you to send into voter registation in your area. Much easier than most Secretary of State sites. GM
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:35 PM PST [Link]
If I can get a review copy, who's got a stong enough stomach to review the Virgin Ben's book for J LHLS? Drop me a line in the comments or email me from the link at the top of the sidebar if you're game. As of this morning it is Amazon.com Sales Rank: 149. ...? WTF?
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Thursday, May 27,
2004
The Mayerson Voter Registration Drive Drives On! Nebraska Online Voter Registration Secretary of State League of Women Voters Rock the Vote I Want to Vote These people so seriously want you to vote that they will send you the completed forms with an addressed envelope for you to send into voter registation in your area. Much easier than most Secretary of State sites. GM
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:04 PM PST [Link]
Something Awful Predicts a Terrible Summer! Duh "I really don't see this as being possible or practical, since both Kerry and Bush are destined to carry on the war on terror. Ralph Nader is about the only one offering any chance of an exit from that sort of tomfoolery, but he suffers from having a debilitating first name that renders him unable to be taken seriously as a leader. Plus he's Ralph Nader, so that's two strikes against him. A lot of people are still mad that he raped Al Gore, who has since returned to his lair at the center of the earth." What a Terrible Summer!, by Josh "Livestock" Boruff, Something Awful, May 26, 2004 Well, you really have to read the whole thing, but basically, we're fucked, which seems to be the long-playing theme over there at Something Awful. And, although life will improve 300% with President Kerry, we are about 400% fucked, so it's going to be uphill for a while even after the bush reign of death, horror and destruction is gone. It will also take years to forget, restore our reputation in the world, and heal our country. But President Kerry is a start.
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:03 PM PST [Link]
Smarty Jones: Herald of Normacy or Just Another Nag? "I came to horses relatively late in life. Riding turns out to be the perfect thing for an animal lover and second-rate ex-jock, a virile, manly pastime I share with a million 12-year-old girls." Smarty Jones: Running from the heart, by Gene Lyons, May 26, 2004 My, my, things must be looking up if Gene Lyons can spend a whole column on horses. Ah! The world as we once knew it may yet return!
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:00 PM PST [Link]
Wednesday, May 26,
2004
The Mayerson Voter Registration Drive Drives On! Montana "Registration forms are readily available from local election offices, post offices, libraries, and many organizations and businesses. There is a registration form available in your phone book, and some fast-food restaurants have even printed the forms on their placemats!" How cool is that! But you can also get a form off the website at: Voter Registration Secretary of State League of Women Voters Rock the Vote I Want to Vote These people so seriously want you to vote that they will send you the completed forms with an addressed envelope for you to send into voter registation in your area. Much easier than most Secretary of State sites. GM
Posted by Ginger Mayerson @ 08:32 PM PST [Link]
Tuesday, May 25,
2004
The Mayerson Voter Registration Drive Drives On! Missouri Voter Registration Secretary of State League of Women Voters Rock the Vote I Want to Vote These people so seriously want you to vote that they will send you the completed forms with an addressed envelope for you to send into voter registation in your area. Much easier than most Secretary of State sites. GM
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Monday, May 24,
2004
"I'm kind of insulted that a large chunk of the potential anti-Bush vote would be distracted by the proposed amendment. It's just a red balloon that they're putting up to take people's minds off what they're really doing. And it hurts gays, straights, uh, winos; it's across the board. I'm for gay marriage, why not? My brother was gay, so what the hell?" Hunter S. Thompson, in the new Interview magazine I didn't know that his brother Jim was gay, or that he had died of HIV/AIDS. HST's right, you know. He almost always is.
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