May 31st, 2008
Feel My Boobs
Another entry in StarkedSF’s Festival of Boobs. Voyeurs of the world unite!
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Another entry in StarkedSF’s Festival of Boobs. Voyeurs of the world unite!
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Thanks to the fact that there’s nothing in the news worth lambasting at the moment . . . .
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This edition of StarkedSF’s Shakira Adulation Hour is a test of our new source of celebrity photos.
We also note Shakira’s performance at last week’s Robin Hood Foundation gala where Wall Street bigwigs raised over $56 million to help poor people. (That’s down from $72 million last year–times are hard all over.)
As usual, we reiterate our […]
Disgraceful yes, but being an entrepreneur is an edgy enterprise.
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For those of you who missed this edition of Kobe Bryant jumping over things, you have to suffer along with the rest of us. Seriously though, quite an impressive leap.
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Somehow I missed the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake yesterday. Don’t miss this quake photo mashup in the Chron–great images!
Image with permission of Bay Area photographer Steve Kesten.
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Have a hearty laugh on Obama.
A new scam: guy chips 50 Gs off online brokerage verification “micro deposits.”
Suicide Girls: Enjoying your gas rape?
More on global food price spike.
Big Brother breathes down bloggers’ necks.
Worst idea ever: Mandela musical.
Kawasaki travels to Kuala Lumpur for WC IT.
Rude Pundit’s McCain translation: More soldiers will die one I’m in the […]
My birthday was on Friday, a day which also coincided with my father’s death on the Friday before Memorial Day fifteen years ago.
The old bastard was born in 1913, and he and my mother already had four destroyed marriages between them before they married each other–suicide, German anti-aircraft fire, divorce, you name it.
I inherited their […]
As mentioned in my Memorial Day Golden Gate National Cemetery post, it was a bit unsettling having my birthday fall on the fifteenth anniversary of my father’s death.
I probably shouldn’t have thought about it, but the date more or less lines up with a lot of other cheerful milestones in my life:
One year ago: […]
First of all, expect some serious Memorial Day posts later. I’ve got a couple of those folded up flags around, as well as some recollections of dark days around this time of year.
But for now, enlighten yourself with these choice links:
Hilary and assassination remarks stir the pot.
Master of the universe Carl Icahn on Obamanomics.
Hagee: […]
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