7 thoughts on “You had to have daughters in the ’80s to get this”
Mary Rosh
Yet another illustration of the fact that the contributions you make as a journalist aren’t sufficient to justify your failure to do any kind of volunteer work to alleviate the burden of the war you advocate.
Yeah, I’ve been trying to keep her at a distance, but what are you gonna do?
If Mary wants to look at this blog over the next few weeks — something no one is forcing her/him to do — then she/he needs to adjust to the fact that there won’t be a whole lot of deep examinations of serious issues here for awhile — some, but not a lot. Lazy Brad is into that time of year when people are taking time off, we still have a paper to produce every day, the news flow is thin-to-nonexistent, and it’s hard for me to find time to write for the actual newspaper, much less for this extracurricular activity.
Either enjoy it, join in and help with something worth reading, or go someplace else. That’s my advice.
Brad, since the news flow is “thin-to-nonexistent” perhaps now would be a good time to do some volunteer work at the VA. Discussing our campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan with the troops might give you something to write about.
Bud should try going to the VA and telling the veterans of Iraq that if they had stayed on school and studied hard, they wouldnt have gotten stuck in Iraq. After all, Bud would tell them they have lost the war. I think I would pay to see that exchange.
Yet another illustration of the fact that the contributions you make as a journalist aren’t sufficient to justify your failure to do any kind of volunteer work to alleviate the burden of the war you advocate.
Mr. Sakamoto: I like you. You make me laugh.
Hey Brad, I think Mary is beginning to soften up towards you. At least this attack wasn’t 2000 words long. You guys might end up great friends yet. Ed
Yeah, I’ve been trying to keep her at a distance, but what are you gonna do?
If Mary wants to look at this blog over the next few weeks — something no one is forcing her/him to do — then she/he needs to adjust to the fact that there won’t be a whole lot of deep examinations of serious issues here for awhile — some, but not a lot. Lazy Brad is into that time of year when people are taking time off, we still have a paper to produce every day, the news flow is thin-to-nonexistent, and it’s hard for me to find time to write for the actual newspaper, much less for this extracurricular activity.
Either enjoy it, join in and help with something worth reading, or go someplace else. That’s my advice.
Brad, since the news flow is “thin-to-nonexistent” perhaps now would be a good time to do some volunteer work at the VA. Discussing our campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan with the troops might give you something to write about.
Ha! I get it. I wonder whatever happened to my leggings and rubber bracelets …
Bud should try going to the VA and telling the veterans of Iraq that if they had stayed on school and studied hard, they wouldnt have gotten stuck in Iraq. After all, Bud would tell them they have lost the war. I think I would pay to see that exchange.