I thought so at first, too! But then I remembered that I gave Shepard Farey the similar benefit of the doubt, mistakenly. The feel of this little page is too earnest, too polite.
This might be the time to mention the suggestion I read the other day: Rahm Emmanuel is the Anti-Christ and Barak Obama is simply running interference for him. I wish I had a nickel for every Anti-Christ candidate mentioned from the time I was born. When I was a kid, I had several nominees of my own. Since then, I’ve discovered that I can get the same jolt of suspense from watching “Prime Suspect” on PBS and it’s a lot less slanderous.
He knows when you’ve been sleeping
He knows when you’re awake
He knows when you’ve been bad or good
So be good, for goodness’ sake!
— Alan Jacobs · Jan 30, 04:04 AM · #
I’d be pretty sure that it is an ironic site. No?
— philosopher · Jan 30, 05:03 AM · #
re: 12:03 AM
What a delightful marriage between comment and handle.
— JA · Jan 30, 05:06 AM · #
That’s truly weird.
— Klug · Jan 30, 05:45 AM · #
Peggy Noonan is right. Whether or not he’s watching us, we’re watching him. “Look at the time.”
— Julana · Jan 30, 09:18 PM · #
I’d be pretty sure that it is an ironic site. No?
— Freddie · Jan 30, 10:53 PM · #
I thought so at first, too! But then I remembered that I gave Shepard Farey the similar benefit of the doubt, mistakenly. The feel of this little page is too earnest, too polite.
— Matt Frost · Jan 31, 12:13 AM · #
I’m thinking irony. It reminds me of those flowcharts Chris Onstead was doing on Achewood.
— Blar · Jan 31, 04:19 PM · #
This might be the time to mention the suggestion I read the other day: Rahm Emmanuel is the Anti-Christ and Barak Obama is simply running interference for him. I wish I had a nickel for every Anti-Christ candidate mentioned from the time I was born. When I was a kid, I had several nominees of my own. Since then, I’ve discovered that I can get the same jolt of suspense from watching “Prime Suspect” on PBS and it’s a lot less slanderous.
— Joules · Feb 1, 12:56 AM · #