Apparently, a number of the blogs that I present on the Blog Links page have recently undergone conversions from Movable Type to WordPress and, as usual, I slept through it. The only one I actually knew about beforehand (because it was discussed on the blog - er, journal - itself) is Dr. Bacchus' and his is the only one that continued to work without any changes, presumably because he redirected the URL of his old feed to his new or some such thing. As for the rest of you, I've yet to find a good URL for your RSS/RDF feed. If you can point me to it, that'd be just zippy.
A while ago Dr. Bacchus posted a short blurb about Say Anything... It was on FX's DVD on TV last night so I had to stay up late and watch it. I hadn't seen it in well over twelve years. (And wow - I had forgotten how mind-numbingly bad Corey's songs were.) Here are some of my favorite things about it.
It gets really frustrating trying to track down problems that don't really exist...
Two great men died this week. Each changed the world and left it a better place for his being here, although in drastically different ways. Unfortunately, I don't have the time at the moment to write a nice bio of each as I usually do for these posts.
When the toast has burned
and all the milk has turned
and Cap'n Crunch is waving farewell
When the big one finds you
may this song remind you
that they don't serve breakfast in Hell
The Newsboys - Breakfast In Hell
It's pure fluff, but that song always makes me giggle.
I'll be following this case and I suspect that Dr. Bacchus will too.
Kudos to Bill Cosby for saying in no uncertain terms what white people can't say without being called everything from a Klansman to a slave owner to a Nazi and what far too many black people won't say.
I have little use for money grubbing nitwits.
As I write this, the central Kentucky landmark known around here simply as "The Castle" is in flames and the prognosis doesn't look so good.