sometimes it’s not
Thursday, March 22, 2007
By Mike Bijon
It looks a lot like BuzzDash Central around here. We may as well have some fun with it:
By Mike Bijon
It looks a lot like BuzzDash Central around here. We may as well have some fun with it:
UPDATE: Stephanie is ok.
It’s been a while since I’ve updated you on Stephanie Haranczyk, the teen who has been missing since Dec. 5. The search continues, and there isn’t much to add to the previous posts, unfortunately, except that Stephanie’s sister Isabelle has [LINK REMOVED].
The family hopes this will help continue to raise awareness. On the video, Isabelle gives the details and reads a personal message to Stephanie that was written by their mom. Spread the word! And thanks to those who continue to help in this matter. Here’s the video:
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One of the casualties of working all the time and being paid for it is that the little things that maybe don’t help pay the bills kind of fall off the top of the to-do list. It isn’t that I’m not dedicated to Sin Pies, it’s just that I haven’t the time or energy to put together worthwhile posts. I assure you this hiatus is temporary, though.
If BuzzDash weren’t so fun to work on, my life would be a lot more difficult right now. As it is, I’m neglecting my hobbyish activities in favor of something that’s fun and happens to be work. Not a bad deal. Speaking of, here’s a little something from the site, for your voting pleasure:
I know at least one of you (counting me) is going to wonder where the “It doesn’t matter so long as it’s pouring into my mouth” option is. You should pretend this is Heaven, where you get to choose whatever type of beer you want from this list I’ve provided. See, look at all these choices. And feel free to print that in your fancy publications, too. “BuzzDash: Sort of like Heaven.”
Whether you’re for or against the Iraq War, liberal or conservative, you really need to read this transcript of an awesome interview with General William Odom, who advocates an immediate withdrawal of U.S. military from Iraq. It’s a great read.
[via Paul Phillips]