Monday, February 03, 2014

Monday Night Linkage

"Bad to be good and good to be bad."  Thanks lefties, you've changed the rules.

Belly Dancing is a genuine art that should only be taken seriously.  It is not, as some witticists would say, "a 2 day, 2 hour token of cultural diversity for western women to take."

The Captain finally makes it to the Ivy League. They are using my book at a seminar in Princeton.  Of course, it was self-published and not under "Wiley Publishing", but I have a feeling I'm going to have to remedy that. The further irony is its for their theological seminary.  How fun would it be to guest speak there on "Being a Preachers Kid!?"

Wintery Knight leaves the plantation and starts asking questions only "bad" black men ask.

Have you shown Delusion Damage any love recently? 

How the fuck does James Coburn, of all people, have less than 5,000 likes??????  Can we at least double that please????

Hey look!  Baby Boomer problems nobody gives a shit about anymore!

Cartels and trusts are good as long as it leftist billionaire Silicon Valley types who do it!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amen on James Coburn. I remember meeting him at LAX about 6-8 years ago. I did a double-take at his physique - he had the broadest and most pronounced shoulders of anyone I've ever met. A gracious and humble gentleman as well.

Wolfgang

Anonymous said...

Wile E. Coyote Publishing?

sth_txs said...

Wintery Knight has a blind spot. He allows no criticism of Republicans or conservatives on his blog, so that is one of the reasons I don't give him much credit.

He is one those 'Christian conservatives' who thinks if we vote Republican things would be better.

Son of Brock Landers said...

Thanks for the linkage Captain.

Anonymous said...

Too much other people's money. Not enough fair distribution of it. Not enough people living in tents because they have to so we'll add to that people who want to (between showers in local hotels) just to show their solidarity with the poor while their parents pay all their bills.