Tuesday, November 11, 2008

if anyone finds this, it's pretty obvious that I don't really update it anymore. I decided that I like tumblr better:
bthny.tumblr.com

Sunday, June 22, 2008

sippin whiskey out the bottle



here are the best lines from Kid Rock's new song "All Summer Long"

"my thoughts were short, my hair was long"
"we didn't have no internet, but man I never could forget"
"and we were trying different things and we were smoking funny things" [like what, Mr. Ritchey?]

I would also like to note that while I was searching for the lyrics to this song I discovered that Kid Rock also has a song entitled "Abortion," in which the best lines are as follows:

"oh Lord, where is my gun?"
"let me open your eyes
let me see who you are
I am you, you are me
we are a part of
the Second Coming of Christ
it's God himself in a jar
yeaaaahhhh heyyaaaaa"

yeah, why don't you mull over that for a while.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

on privacy

I just don't know what to post about in here. I definitely don't want to write about my personal life - that just leads to messes.

And I think that as I get older (ooooooh I'm all of 22), I realize more and more that being reserved and a little closed off about my personal life online as well as in real life suits me.

So until I figure out something to post here, this blog is dead. Not that it wasn't already! And not that anyone actually reads this...

Suggestions?

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Last summer, I decided that Usher and R. Kelly should do a song together. And then, lo and behold, they did and it was just as amazing as I had hoped.

So now, my new wish: Justin Timberlake and Chris Brown. Maybe Timbaland can produce?

I need to figure out what I want to do with this blog. Any ideas?

Friday, December 28, 2007

can anybody out there hear me?

I would just like to point out the brilliance of this article from today's New York Times:
Remarks on Pakistan Are Tailing Huckabee

Here are some of my favorite parts:
Explaining statements he made suggesting that the instability in Pakistan should remind Americans to tighten security on the southern border of the United States, Mr. Huckabee said Friday that “we have more Pakistani illegals coming across our border than all other nationalities, except those immediately south of the border.”
...
A recent report from the Department of Homeland Security, however, concluded that, over all, illegal immigrants from the Philippines, India, Korea, China and Vietnam were all far more numerous than those from Pakistan.

In a separate interview on Friday on MSNBC, Mr. Huckabee, a Republican, said that the Pakistani government “does not have enough control of those eastern borders near Afghanistan to be able go after the terrorists.” Those borders are on the western side of Pakistan, not the eastern side.
Mike Huckabee is the new George W. Bush. Let's make t-shirts!

Friday, November 9, 2007

reason #54960

Governor seeks divine intervention to get some rain. [AJC]

Here is my favorite part of the article:

"The governor recognizes that the request [for rain] has got to be made to a higher power." - Heather Teilhet, Sonny Perdue's spokesperson.

Well, naturally.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

oh, and I adopted a cat. kind of. maybe.

This is what happens when the FCC holds a very short-notice hearing on media consolidation on Halloween.

"In the spirit of Halloween, a group of activists including the founders of Prometheus Radio Project dressed up as cheerleaders to "cheer" the FCC for snubbing the public and ignoring their outcry against media consolidation. They cheered: One million, two million, three million dollars, All for Clear Channel stand up and holler M-O-N-O-P-O-L-Y, Monopoly, Monopoly, Monopoly makes us cry."

I hope that there will be pictures and video of this available soon. Those of us who stayed at the office today watched it all online - the FCC streams hearings, I guess - and it was pretty amazing. I love being a part of this organization. Hearing a panel of experts, including people such as Jesse Jackson and Andrew Schwartzman make such strong arguments against consolidation - and then seeing people from groups as diverse as Code Pink and the National Association for Hispanic Journalists explain how this directly affected the citizens of this country was really powerful and inspiring. Blah blah blah media activism blah blah blah!