Monday, May 23, 2011

maandag 23 mei 2011

maandag 23 mei 2011 Restless night with Maxine. Switch back and forth from MSNBC and CNN. It's all about the destruction of Joplin, Missouri from the tornado. Report - Survivors Tell Of Dread, Loss After Missouri Tornado. They do lots of interviews with the Governor of Missouri - Jay Nixon - about relief and damage control. Andrew Ross Sorkin is on the panel to discuss who's in and who's out for Republican candidates for the 2012 race. Hash browns and fried egg for breakfast. Sit around channel flipping. President Obama is having a Guinness in Moneygall, the small Irish village where his great-great-great grandfather once lived and worked as a shoemaker. Ollie's Bar is actually on Google Earth. He thrills the people in Dublin later. It's 10 AM here while it's 6 PM in Ireland.
Obama discusses America's Irish roots during a speech to 25,000 in Dublin. Shower. Walk down to Mae Phim for some tofu in Swimming Rama. I take it up to my apartment to eat it. Walk around d'town. Walk up Pike, over to Boylston and back down University to #404. Turn on Hardball, but I conk out while listening to the show. It's still about the disarray in the Republican party. Mitch Daniels is out now.
Hail Hamenthotep! I catch A Pharaoh To Remember. Then it's South Park - Cartmanland. Since I missed doomsday, I play 2012. Apocalyptic predictions are not new, there have been dozens in the last few decades alone. One thing that they do have in common is that none of these predictions, thus far, have ever come true. Where do these predictions come from? There is an illustrious history of apocalyptic predictions. Find The Rapture Exposed on Amazon. Preacher Harold Camping Says World Will Actually End In October... he was only off by 5 months. As the sun slowly sets on the city...

I turn on Rachel Maddow.

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