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Hola 2006: Let’s all Resolve to Break our Resolutions
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  • Soldier
    So we rang in this New Year exactly the same way we rang it in last year.  In bed, with the flu.  We’re going to have to start celebrating Chinese New Year to get our money’s worth.
  • For our money jaykayess closed out 2005 with one of the funniest comments we’ve read.  Of course it could be the fever or the Nyquil, but it still cracked us up. You may have to read the post to put the comment in context. [Gothamist]
  • A student pilot and his instructor were rescued after they crash landed in the Hudson river. [Daily News]
  • This one’s too good to even paraphrase so we’ll just quote it, "A Queens woman skipped a Narcotics Anonymous
    party early yesterday, got drunk and then mowed down a cop at a New
    Year’s Eve sobriety checkpoint, police said."  Damn, and we were stuck at home in bed. [Daily News]
  • Shocking!  Bush caught in a lie again?  This is par for the course for this administration.  Apparently you can never fully get caught in a lie if you just take both sides of every issue.  Wiretaps for instance. [Village Voice]
  • Some dissident TWU workers are refusing to go back to work and are rallying other TWU members to vote no on the new contract proposal.  The contract which was approved by the TWU executive board still has to be approved by the TWU members. [NY1]
  • Are milbloggers being shut down for security reason or because they’re not toeing the party line? [Newsday]
—admin
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2 Comments

  1. I didn’t click the link, but milbloggers? Is that “moms i’d like to blog”?


    Posted Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 4:27 pm | Permalink
  2. 2. James

    It actually stands for military bloggers, but I like your idea better.

    I propose we immediately find a new name for military bloggers and hi-jack the term milbloggers for moms I would like to blog.


    Posted Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at 4:04 pm | Permalink
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