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jackie sheeler January 25, 2009 at 11:48 pm

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genders February 1, 2009 at 6:01 pm

I just had to throw out a possibly perfectly good Clif bar on a supermarket salmonella recall. What is this, the third tainted food warning over the last twelve months?

Grog February 6, 2009 at 9:30 am

My f____kin garage door won’t open all the way because it’s frozen. I hate that!

annoyed new yorker February 20, 2009 at 12:46 pm

people stop dead in the middle of the sidewalk for no reason. i hate that! figure out where you wanna go, then go there, dammit.

Seth February 23, 2009 at 3:01 am

I had to work a Damn double today At smoothie king BY MYSELF! AHHHH damnit people be responsible!

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accused puertorican March 12, 2009 at 1:55 pm

i hate rumors…this guy told the cops i was sellin drugs…I DONT EVEN DO DRUGS! :( i live on a military base and the military police just walked im my house and searched the whole house . . . WTF! . . . ill get my revenge… hehehe, right when he thinks i forgot about it all >:D He’ll b grounded all summer! HA HA HA HA HA! >:D (thats supposed o b my evil laugh) :P

queeneulkib March 20, 2009 at 9:03 am

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its to late April 8, 2009 at 9:48 pm

David Patterson is a terrorist.. He is destroying N.Y. beyond repair.

wednesday May 5, 2009 at 10:37 pm

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Markus July 2, 2009 at 1:46 am

Money and power and sexual misadventures. It all seems to run together all so predictably. Celebrities and politicians seem almost self destructive in their colossal inability to learn from the past mistakes of others. And so history repeats itself yet again.

For me the eulogy of a great artist may warrant a culture-wide reaction when the artist is ingrained in our culture and in the people’s hearts and minds in a powerful way. When John Lennon died an untimely death, there was little doubt that the culture had been deeply wounded and that things would not ever be quite the same. But I don’t see Michael Jackson as a trend setting culture driving artist. He may have been that at one point or another, but unlike Lennon, Jackson’s story wound on turning into dark corners where the people could not understand him much less relate.

Again, for me, I see Michael Jackson as a symptom of the culture. He represents how weird we are and how we struggle to love ourselves for who we are. Artificiality gone so awry so as to disfigure us. He is the symptom and the signal that things are not quite right. There is no way I can reclaim the simple awe of his talent I once felt and then imbue him with all that is right. It just won’t work for me anymore.

And all the people gnashing about this and that about Michael. Why won’t they stop? What force drives them on to talk of Michael over and over beyond any useful exchange of information Do they instead search for meaning? And yet, what meaning can be drawn without admitting anything of what I’ve pointed out here. It seems very hollow to me.

My apologies and sympathy to his devout fans and his family and friends.

~m

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Zoe Artemis September 26, 2009 at 6:30 pm

The new, well not so new Times Sq. I hate that…I miss the old Times Sq. where there were affordable Greek restaurants, with white table clothes, served by waiters who who were professional waiters, unlike the 20 something waiters/waitresses who wait tables on there way to becoming famous actors or famous performers; they reek olf bullshit.

I miss the old Minettas Tavern in GV…..where I would meet my father George for dinner in the 1970’s and 1980’s…….now it’s filled with yuppies or whatever they’re calling themselves these days and I hate it. fyi in the 1950/60’s Minettas’s Tavern was a bar exclusively for couples who consisted of black men and white women who could hang out together and not be harrassed.

Zoe Artemis October 3, 2009 at 5:44 pm

Allen Grayso is my new hero…..what a guy. The republican celebration and glee of Obama’s failure to secure Olymics for Chicago was stunningly unpatriotic. To watch them applaud was mind boggling to me. First of all this was not a failure on Obama’s part. It was just South America’s time and why not. Read Richard Wolfe’s article about in on thedailybeast.com The Olympic judges are bascially in the same caliber as the judges on ‘Do you think you can Dance’. We’re not talking about big minds or intellectuals that make these kind of decisions.

Mark November 17, 2009 at 1:48 pm

Okay. Let’s think about this fuck the south bit for a moment.

I should start off by saying that I live in Arkansas and consider the area I live in Northwest, AR, to be more tolerant than your “fuck the south” rant doles out. I know it may seem to you that the south is a shit-hole, but for every story of a woman locked in a cell and forgotten there are the same number of similar stories north, east and west. I know it’s supposed to be funny and all, but a as a true progressive I must say that it is a huge overstatement.

Beleve me, I understand your frustration with some elements of the South, but trust me when I tell you that you are incorrect about the whole of the South. Even Blanche Lincoln is finding out just how many liberals and progressives live in this state.

Just remember there are many, many, many good people here who do not share the old values or the backwoods ideals. Just last week a boy from West Fork, Arkansas refused to stand to or recite the Pledge of Allegiance until gay rights become equal to heterosexual rights.

I’m just hoping that you understand that even in your neck of the woods ignorance thrives.

Peace,
Mark (thepoetryman)

Mark November 17, 2009 at 2:00 pm

By the way,
I know you didn’t write the “Fuck the South” bit…but I was sent an email about the post and your site was the first that I landed on.

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