
31 August 2008
country living

tropical weather

atlanta rocking

30 August 2008
tornado update

retardlicans

Think about how the key factor in this decision was not who could defend this country were something dreadful happen to McCain in office but how to tread as much on Obama's convention bounce and use women's equality as a wedge issue among Democrats because it might secure a few points here or there. Oh, and everyone would be surprised. And even Rove would be annoyed.
juniper street

29 August 2008
decatur

obamania
and from chuck todd: "[republicans] don't know how to react to this. They may as well have been speechless. I don't know if the Republican Party is looking forward to following this show."
28 August 2008
big weather

the republicans are all freaked out that hurricane gustav is gonna hit new orleans while they're having their damn convention and ruin the vibe---
tech

tech's first game is tonight, against jacksonville state----and dragon con is downtown---will be a fun wee

living history
mlk
denver
27 August 2008
the clintons
obamania

26 August 2008
old development

big weather

wake up, america
25 August 2008
midtown


say "hey" to gustav


24 August 2008
hinman house

23 August 2008
crazy girls


t.s. fay actually set a record for making four landfalls as it meandered across florida, and now n.o.a.a. has it turning back at the river----we might get some good rain out of it yet
obama-biden, that's the ticket

please, dear god, let mccain pick romney
22 August 2008
rock mountain

the book also has a great map by the geological survey from 1886-1887---this is just part of it

building update

the two buildings at atlantic station are not there yet
old news, but the mosque is done and they had open house a week or so ago


cousin cmcc
21 August 2008
housing crisis

someone asked mccain yesterday how many houses he owns---he fumbled for an answer and then said he'd have his staff "get back to you on that"---listen to the audio
obama had something to say about that:
But the fact of the matter is that John McCain is offering more of the same. He said a while back that he thought that we had made great progress economically during the years that George Bush has been in office. Now, that raised some eyebrows. Great progress economically. Who is he talking to? And it turns out that you get a sense of who he's talking to because some of you saw the Saddleback Forum with Rick Warren. He was asked, well, who do you consider rich? And he thought about it for a second, I don't know. Maybe if you make $5 million. $5 million, then you're rich. Which means, I guess, if you're only making $3 million a year then you're middle class. I guess that's what he meant.actually he and miss cindy appear to have eight homes
His top economic adviser said the other day that Americans should stop complaining; they’ve become a nation of whiners. That all these economic problems everybody is talking about is just a mental recession. And if you would just change your mind, everything would be okay. Somebody’s been laid off, their plant’s closed and gone to Mexico or China, change your mind. It’s all good. Then, yesterday, he was asked again, what do you think about the economy? He says, Well, I think the economy is fundamentally strong; said the economy is fundamentally strong. Now, this puzzled me. I was confused as to what he meant.
But then there was another interview – this is yesterday, same day – where somebody asked John McCain, how many houses do you have? And he said, I’m not sure. I’ll have to check with my staff. True quote. I’m not sure. I’ll have to check with my staff. So they asked his staff, and he said, at least four. At least four. Now, think about that. I guess if you think that being rich means you’ve got to make $5 million and if you don’t know how many houses you have, then it’s not surprising that you might think the economy was fundamentally strong. But if you’re like me, and you’ve got one house, or you are like the millions of people who are struggling right now to keep up with their mortgage so they don’t lose their home, you might have a different perspective. And by the way, the answer is John McCain has seven homes.
So there’s just a fundamental gap of understanding between John McCain’s world and what people are going through every single day here in America. And you don’t have to be – you don’t have to be a Nobel Prize Laureate economist. You just have to have a little bit of a sense of what ordinary people are going through to understand that we can’t afford eight more years or four more years or one more year of the same failed economic policies that George Bush has put in place.
tell me again who is the "elitist" in this race?
19 August 2008
glass

tornado damage still not all fixed---that curved glass in the plaza has gotta be a problem, but i don't understand why 101 marietta is---
update: cousin paul sez that he knows firsthand that the glass in the plaza is not curved, but flat---
18 August 2008
"the rich define the rich"

200k per year is middle class? the fact that teevee people can say that with a straight face is part of what's wrong with this county
YOUR WORLD IN CHARTS: THE RICH DEFINE THE RICH.
One of the more interesting subthemes of this election has been the elite political class's struggle to sync its understanding of the economy -- based around well-educated people who live in New York or DC -- with the national income distribution. Charlie Gibson, for instance, thinks families making $200,000 are "middle class," hence redefining the middle class as the 97th percentile of the income distribution. Just ordinary investment bankers, struggling to make ends meet. On Saturday night, at Saddleback Church, Barack Obama and John McCain were asked what income level made someone rich (give Rick Warren his due: This was one of the campaign's more useful forum queries). Obama said $150,000, which is somewhere around the 94th percentile. John McCain said $5 million, which is about $3.4 million more per year than you need to qualify for the top 0.1 percentile.
looks aren't everything

burnt up

16 August 2008
cousin cathi
When we started receiving phone calls and emails alerting us to the potential demolition of the former residence of late Dallas retail icon Stanley Marcus, we were shocked and saddened. When told of the reason for the request for demolition of the Recorded Texas Historic Landmark we were doubly stricken. Reason for the request — energy efficiency.so in today's morn

The house that once drew the elite of fashion, politics and the arts to an obscure street in Lakewood attracted one last burst of the spotlight earlier this week when its owner announced he intended to tear it down.
It was enough to keep away the bulldozers.
An embattled Mark Lovvorn said Friday he had changed his mind about demolishing the house built by legendary Dallas retailer Stanley Marcus and will withdraw an earlier notice of that intent to the Texas Historical Commission.
fay

let's hope north georgia gets a good dousing----
13 August 2008
bigfoot in georgia

Some dudes say they’ve found a dead Bigfoot, in Georgia! It is being revealed to The Media in Palo Alto, which is on the other side of the country, in California. We are pretty sure it’s just a dead stoner-hillbilly, maybe from Lynerd Skinerd or something, but what the hell, maybe eight-foot-tall hair-apes really do wander our nation, voting for Hillary.
ancient history

dog and cat
dog

12 August 2008
republicans
Compared to past conventions, lawmakers, lobbyists and candidates aren’t beating a path to St. Paul.
Photo: AP
While excitement is building for a Democratic Party convention capped by Barack Obama’s historic acceptance speech before a sold-out, 75,000-seat football stadium, the GOP convention the following week is shaping up to be a considerably more staid affair, marked by the conspicuous absence of many of the usual convention attendees.
Republicans aren’t exactly planning to avoid the convention in droves. But compared to past conventions, lawmakers, lobbyists and candidates aren’t beating a path to St. Paul either.
Of the 12 Republicans running in competitive Senate races — five of whom are incumbents — only three have said they will be attending the convention. Six are definite no-shows, and three are on the fence.
“Nobody likes a funeral,” said a Senate Republican press secretary who spoke on the condition of anonymity, citing “the overall climate of general malaise about the party” as the reason for hesitance on the part of Republicans.
plus dobson and his "focus on the family" crowd are praying for rain on obama and the democrats----
"abundant rain, torrential rain … flood-advisory rain.” He adds, “I’m talking about umbrella-ain’t-gonna-help-you rain … swamp-the-intersections rain."
seriously desperate
11 August 2008
obama, the celebrity
no, he didn't actually say all of that, but he should and i hope he's gonna come back from his vacation and start gnawing on mccain hard