Two things that made me laugh
1. The Pomegranate Phone - the next, next, next, next generation of cell phone. An extremely well done ad campaign from the fine (tourism) folks in Nova Scotia. It’s going viral, it’s working pretty well. Their intention was a non-traditional ad campaign. It definitely is that—and hilarious.
2. A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (And Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media by Bernard Goldberg. I was browsing for books for my Kindle and discovered this abomination. This book, by Regnery Press, also includes an *exclusive* interview with Rush. The ‘product description’ made me snort coffee all over my screen. Get it while it’s hot. Err...no...wait until it’s in the remainders pile. Shouldn’t take long. Better bang for yer buck that way.
LOL, I was in the middle of prepping dinner when I hit the first link. I thought wow I really like the look of it and the first couple of features would be great! Then I came back to it and the coffee thing cracked me up. Then, then I knew it was a hoax for sure lol. But dang the translation thing, it would be cool! One could travel anywhere and not have to worry.
How is Tuesday for you and the stairway? I want to do that before I get my nails done! Yes, yes they are coming back lol. And so is the smile in my eyes! Dang, it feels good. It has been a long time I tell ya.
Just let me know if it’s not good for you. I have to cart kids around the rest of the week but, the GC2’s BF can cart her if need be so just let me know if another day is better for you. I am off to Maine in the AM, been way to long. She is doing soooooooo much better. Things all around are soooooooo much better. I might actually stop complaining about living here soon. No, not realy. Never. LOL. Email me so that I know sometime tomorrow.
What puzzles me about Goldberg is how he was tolerated at CBS for so long, considering how he savaged the company in his first book.
It’s also a little telling that no reputable book publisher would put that out. Not much respect for a former “CBS Veteran,” I guess.
Maybe he knew where the skeletons were buried? I don’t understand it, either.
I think it’s a little funny that he’s talking about media bias when he has to have his book printed by THE Conservative publishing house that is pretty open about wanting to control the media message(s). No cognitive dissonance there, no sir.





