1. Georgia's crackdown on illegal immigrants has apparently led to millions of dollars' worth of crops rotting in the fields.
2. That didn't take long. Recruiting scandal at Oregon. Via.
3. Scott Beale is determined to suck up more of my free time with a photography tumblr.
4. Very accurate description of introverts (or me, at least).
5. Sword & Sworcery is $1 for the iPod today. Peggle's free for Android at Amazon, but my wife's Droid (still under its initial contract!) is apparently too antiquated to download and run it.
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Showing posts with label scandals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scandals. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Link roundup
1. I first mentioned this years ago, but The Edge lost a big vote in his efforts to build a big compound in Malibu.
2. Ann Althouse: "A middle-aged politician sitting at home masturbating because young women thought he was cool when he yelled at that guy that one time is not macho."
3. Member of Canada's national water polo team (and possible Olympian) identified as Vancouver rioter.
2. Ann Althouse: "A middle-aged politician sitting at home masturbating because young women thought he was cool when he yelled at that guy that one time is not macho."
3. Member of Canada's national water polo team (and possible Olympian) identified as Vancouver rioter.
Labels:
crime,
dumb move,
environmentalists,
los angeles,
politics,
scandals
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Link roundup
1. It's not so much the sexting, but the shocking arrogance in who the congressman was following on Twitter that's surprising. I bet any enterprising journalist could have a field day looking at who star athletes follow on Twitter.
2. I love the Ned Stark is stupid meme. Seems like I've been waiting for that feeling to become popularized for years and years.
3. It's all about knowing which rules you can get away with breaking (and be willing to break).
2. I love the Ned Stark is stupid meme. Seems like I've been waiting for that feeling to become popularized for years and years.
3. It's all about knowing which rules you can get away with breaking (and be willing to break).
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