Sure, our "flyover" hurricanes might seem simple and uncultured to those of you in the Other Blue States, but we pragmatic Midwesteners like them just fine. Last night, a hurricane was amblin' right down my street, just where the elm trees would have been if Reagan hadn't conspired with the Dutch on a plan for state-sactioned herbicide back in the early '80s. The hurricane said he'd been thinking about relocating ever since he saw how Madison was voted the country's "Most Liveable City" a few years back. "It's different out here," the Hurricane told me. "Folks seem, I don't know, more regular. If it weren't for this cold..."
And then it comes: the "I just can't take the winters" line that marks the weak of stature. I suggested that a place like Seattle or Vancouver would be a nice place for a slack weather pattern to settle down. "You know," I told him, "there's an active music scene, good coffee, lots of Asian-Americans with hip fashion sense, and several major airports."
He's considering it.
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Other things to brighten a Friday:
Monkeys. They're just like people. Drunk, porn-obsessed, telepathic people.
Slate makes an economic case that the Playstation 3 brings more happiness than marriage. This is Slate saying this, I'm not saying this. I love my wife. But man, that thing sure is shiny.
Slate also has a fairly lengthy think piece about He-Man. Maybe I shouldn't be listening to Slate. Maybe Slate is an underminer.
And:
(stolen from Livejournal)
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