My tweets
Fri, 16:23: RT @BorowitzReport: The anarchy and nihilism of the punk rockers never died. It's just that now they're called Republicans.
Fri, 16:23: RT @BorowitzReport: The anarchy and nihilism of the punk rockers never died. It's just that now they're called Republicans.
Sat, 11:28: After Go Daddy's CEO's posted graphic video of his killing an elephant I'm recommending that clients switch away. http://bit.ly/f4BUOW
Fri, 11:37: MARK! It's rained 21.27" at our house since 7/1/10. That's what we normally get thru June 30th. We're 3.06 " > a normal season to date.
Thu, 09:03: RT @Ozdachs_Biz: Here's a bribe that we can accept. Donate $100 + to Red Cross Japanese relief and get 500 United miles http://bit.ly/gv006X
Wed, 07:03: RT @BorowitzReport: I thought Gaddafi came off as a slightly more controlled Glenn Beck.
Tue, 06:42: RT @BorowitzReport: When Gov. Walker accuses Obama of instigating protests, he sounds almost exactly like Ahmadinejad. #Wisconsin
Thu, 06:44: Weird hearing helicopter overhead apparently searching for Castro fire arsonist. 3 fires in area along Market St. corridor. Thu, 11:42: Clybourne Park http://j.mp/hapOc9
San Francisco, CA at the American Conservatory TheaterClybourne Park by Bruce Norris My take-away from this flawed production of a mediocre play is that the raving 5-star applause at SF Gate reveals that reviewer Robert Hurwitt should get out of town more often, especially to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Ashland, to relearn how quality performances are constructed. Most of what makes the evening unsatisfying is attributable to a juvenile, heavy-handed and poorly researched script by Bruce Norris. The play deals with a house in a neighborhood apparently called Clybourne Park. The opening act focuses on the white family that sells the [...]
Wed, 08:02: An Open Letter to the Goddess of the Non-Existent Global Warming http://j.mp/giTwRg
Dear Goddess: Thank you for this 70-degree January weather. The extended streak of bright, sunny days has been wonderful, especially since we received so much rain earlier in the year that we're still above normal in our reservoirs.But, could please tell me if I should now start watering the roses and flower beds as if it were really spring? Other years we have held off until late April. But, this year there are buds and shoots all over the plants. Should we encourage this premature-puberty-like behavior by watering and fertilizing? Or, should we withhold extra encouragement to keep the plant [...]