History Votes Historically



Sacramento Bee headline:

"House Vote Historic"

in relllllly big letters.

Like bigger letters than those.

Google says there's 16,500 "house vote historic" pages

and

242,000 "senate vote historic"

and

2 "city council vote historic"

and

4 "my vote historic"
7 "your vote historic"
no "dad's" or "mom's" etc.
no "mega vote historic"
no "thomas pynchon's vote historic"
0 for "her"
1 for "his" (coincidentally House Rep. Sanford Bishop D-Georgia who "called his vote 'historic.'" when voting for healthcare reform)

and

9 for "historic vote historic"

The picture has nothing to do with this, but it has something to do with eating, which has something to do with health.

Now, reporting results Google doesn't return then makes Google return those results. I feel this post is like picking out food at the grocery store for the sole reason you want to, sometime in the future, shit it out.

"we're all having such a good time"



Th om as Um
st at td on ce
ob se rv ed th at
yo un g co ns er va ti ve
ev an ge li ca ls –
pa rt ic ul ar ly ho me
sc ho ol er s – te nd
to de la y ma rr ia ge.

Though I hadn’t noticed that

(in fact,

I was starting to think the opposite), my

first response to such an observation is –

“It’s because we’re all having such a good time at home!

Who wants to leave?”


My mother did once mention that many people who marry early are trying to get away from their families. I’m sure that isn’t always the case, but there probably are a lot of young people thinking of marriage as an escape and chance to get their life going “right”.

I like good music for free,



do you like good music for free?

Ben Daniels of A Sunny Day in Glasgow is giving away an album:

http://www.mediafire.com/?gryzumwywnu

It's called "Killed by Ghosts" and almost every track has "Ghost" in the title.

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