Reflections Aren't Just For Mirrors
I was perusing the archives of this site last night, mainly out of boredom but also because I was looking up something, and realized how long I'd been writing this here blog - over 4 1/2 years, though certainly not steadily that entire time. That's awhile.
Over that period, I've had my fair share of lame insight and a few good ones as well.
For instance, back in December 2005, I asked a salient question, "Can we at least stop pretending Joe Lieberman is a Democrat?" And hey, that was before he lost the Democratic primary, ran as an Independent, and endorsed a Republican for President. Some of my other musings have been less exact, more crude and often flat out moronic.
After the fold, take a look and see what gems you might have missed...
Back in September 2006, I pointed out the inevitability of the housing bubble exploding.
A month prior to that, I lamely complained about the hiring of Don Nelson, who subsequently led the Warriors to their first playoff berth (and victory) in 13 years.
Through the history of this blog, I talked a lot about reality TV.
In October 2006, I correctly predicted that Roger Clemens wouldn’t be subject to the “Barry Bonds treatment” if and when he was linked to steroids. This one hurts.
In November 2006, I posted a story with a picture of Pamela Anderson that is responsible for roughly 75% of the traffic to this site, while just last month, I wondered about the ongoing attraction of Pamela Lee Anderson.
In August of 2005, I gasped about the way Bush seemed to not care a whit about Hurricane Katrina
Over the years, I've written ad nauseum about Barry Bonds and steroids, including this post.
Referred to Barack Obama as “the future of the Democratic party” while reviewing his excellent memoir.
This past September, I launched into a tirade about my experience at McCarran Airport...
Posted links to songs I liked by Band of Horses, Heartless Bastards, and The National, among others.
Along the way, there was a lot of piss and vinegar about the current state of politics in this country, many book reviews, potentially inappropriate posts of hot women, and other things that I found interesting at the moment I wrote them, and possibly not a second afterwards. Such is the nature of the blog.