Soon it'll be back to the ranch and hopefully no memoirs published and he will disappear, along with his milquetoast spouse. I don't even want to type his name anymore.
tangobaby--it is scary to read about the kind of environmentally-damaging measures the shrub is trying to push into place before he leaves. two months does seem like an awfully long time.
brenda--evolution indeed. i like thinking of it that way!
robert--i am definitely enjoying it. and in all honesty, haven't really thought about how long it will be...for those troops and their families, i hope it's not a drawn-out protracted process, but in reality it probably will be.
November 11, 2008 at 5:27 AM
just saw this on the front page of nytimes.com i believe i don't even need to comment, the contrast is so obvious.[Image]and such a relief.in every way imaginable.
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Close this window Jump to comment formSoon it'll be back to the ranch and hopefully no memoirs published and he will disappear, along with his milquetoast spouse. I don't even want to type his name anymore.
January 20 can't come soon enough.
November 10, 2008 at 10:49 PM
So true. We are "evolving." Isn't that nice?
Brenda
November 11, 2008 at 1:53 AM
Here's hoping you enjoy every moment! how long do you think until the troops come home from Bush's war in Iraq?
November 11, 2008 at 3:53 AM
tangobaby--it is scary to read about the kind of environmentally-damaging measures the shrub is trying to push into place before he leaves. two months does seem like an awfully long time.
brenda--evolution indeed. i like thinking of it that way!
robert--i am definitely enjoying it. and in all honesty, haven't really thought about how long it will be...for those troops and their families, i hope it's not a drawn-out protracted process, but in reality it probably will be.
November 11, 2008 at 5:27 AM