Archive for July 7th, 2005
Explosions Hit London
I offer my deepest condolences to the British people in the wake of this despicable crime against humanity. As someone living in a country also beset by terror, I can understand your pain. My prayers go out to you.
The BBC are reporting that a large numbers of casualties have been reported after at least six [...]
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Prehistoric
A Jurassic Park dinosaur exhibition has made its way to Iran.
Interesting, because I would have thought that if Iranians wanted to see dinosaurs in Iran, they could just visit the Iranian parliament.
“And this here is a Jew, Fatima..”
The Color Orange
With the anti-disengagement crowd’s adoption of the color orange, entry into the Knesset building is becoming more and more difficult.
There have been a number of incidents in recent weeks, including Indian officials wearing orange scarves, and a blogger wearing orange shoes. Now we have the case of a parliamentary aide with orange hair.
A parliamentary aide [...]
Answers to The Top 25 Questions in Science: Part 2
Today’s question will be answered by comedian-actor Robin Williams.
Question: How Hot Will the Greenhouse World Be?
Robin Williams Answers:
“Hot. Damn hot! Real hot! I could cook things in it. It’s gonna be hot and wet! That’s nice if you’re with a lady, but it ain’t no good if you’re in the jungle.”
Previous parts: 1
Every Rosie Has a Thorn
Celebrity Rosie O’Donnell has a blog and it’s clear she does not hold back.
Rosie on Oprah:
oprah was turned awayat hermes in paris
gayle said it was really really badshe used really twiceshe saw it – she was there
Oprah describes it asone of the most humiliatingmoments of her life.
and who would know better than gayle
i cannot wait [...]
























































