When I visited the Rijksmuseum and the Louve, I did not know to avert my eyes from the putti in sculpture or on canvas. Surely, the dangers to the Dutch and French children should have informed curators' decisions. 😉
Trenchant, as always. And I was impressed by your knowledge of "Mercator" map projection. That's obscure knowledge. Wish you'd let me know you were gonna be talking to Felt, via Ouija board, I suppose. I'd still like to have listened in.
When Bush 43 did his farewell address to the Lege, he said he hoped he could bring the spirit of bipartisanship and commitment to "doing what's right for Texas" to Washington, DC. No "Mission Accomplished" for that goal, and in fact Texas is much more like DC than the opposite.
When I visited the Rijksmuseum and the Louve, I did not know to avert my eyes from the putti in sculpture or on canvas. Surely, the dangers to the Dutch and French children should have informed curators' decisions. 😉
Well said. By the way, you're one of the grammarians whom I was hoping would opine on the curious phrase "deadpanned sarcastically."
Trenchant, as always. And I was impressed by your knowledge of "Mercator" map projection. That's obscure knowledge. Wish you'd let me know you were gonna be talking to Felt, via Ouija board, I suppose. I'd still like to have listened in.
I think your friend Vinnie Lamponero was just using Mark Felt as an alias. I will of course, contact you if Mark Felt reaches out for an interview.
It's a doozy of a contest when the Texas Legislature tries to outdo the Congressional Republicans in Washington.
When Bush 43 did his farewell address to the Lege, he said he hoped he could bring the spirit of bipartisanship and commitment to "doing what's right for Texas" to Washington, DC. No "Mission Accomplished" for that goal, and in fact Texas is much more like DC than the opposite.