Thursday, July 27, 2006
Another Damned, Evil Post
What? You expected me to call it “Damned, Evil-palooza”? I think not.
But here’s a selection of Damned, Evil things for the day.
Cheaters. What a tremendous disappointment (if true).
Sun. And its evil, murderous ways.
Terrorists. Although, how this qualifies as a new position for al Qaida somehow eludes me.
Journey detractors. You know that deep inside their little Journey detracting souls, they secretly love the catchy tunes, the unique voice, and the, ummm, artistic 80’s videos.
Ashley Lelie, Okay, maybe not actually evil, but I have a hard time understanding why this incosistent, underperforming wide reciever is complaining. I actually find myself hoping that he is traded soon for someone with consistency and a better work ethic.
Naked sculpture haters in Loveland. There truly is a difference between pornography and art. Nude representations of the human body aren’t necessarily obscene or indecent (although a nude representation of my body is pretty much automagically both) The question shouldn’t be, “How prude can we be?” The question should be, “Is this art of a quality for our public spaces?” No one has asked me, but I would say that it is. I wouldn’t say that I find it particularly attractive or original--it seems derivative and even typical to me in a competent kind of way. But it most certainly isn’t obscene in a way that a typical American would understand the term.
Saddam Hussein. And I say hang him. Don’t grant him that last moment of satisfaction.
Oil prices. See: Damned Evil Terrorists above for part of the reason, Damned Evil Speculators (not listed) for another part, and the irrational fear that we’re running out of the stuff for the biggest chunk of the equation.

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I like Journey. There. I said it.
Good man. That was a very brave thing to do.
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I almost forgot what I wanted to say, trying to remember my password. OH!
I thougt it took more than two weeks for steroids to kick in. The French are pissed it’s another American.
Add plagerism to the list of evils at Loveland. They are using Philly’s Love Park statue design on their website. Maybe they did get rights.
You know, I really don’t know much about steroids. I’m even pretty agnostic to people using them. But if he did violate the rules of the sport, I’m just incredibly disappointed that one of the best sports stories of all time will become a mark of shame. Not that you aren’t right about the French response…
Damned, evil password…