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Food is all about balance. Not too salty, not too sweet, with just enough spice to knock at the door, but not so much as to overstay its welcome. It’s a push-pull tug of war on the palate, but when the right combination is struck, few other things can compare. Like food, my life right now is about hovering around an invisible median: Be polite, but don’t be a pushover. Be feminine, but don’t be helpless. Be hopeful about the future, but don’t be quick to make plans that are surely subject to change. Be smart, but don’t be a know-it-all. But sometimes I wonder if my middle-of-the-road attitude about everything doesn’t actually inhibit me from being totally passionate about any one thing. Maybe my supposed favor for logic and reasoning is really just a disguise for my fear of total spontaneity. Maybe one day, in a moment of total clarity, I’ll decide the answer. For now, less thinking and more eating. And cooking. But mostly eating.

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16 October 09
ilovecharts:

think4yourself:
The GOP’s Palin Problem | The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
Editor’s note: We, as a nation, need to stop Palin enabling. She is no longer a political force, but just a free agent, in a common “right wing” mold, out to get money. She thrives on her status as a lightening rod, much as do Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck, and crafts a persona to cash checks on our outrage. All three of these people deserve no coverage, and have been allowed to remain in character, laughing all the way to the bank, for too long. Save when their behavior endangers public safety (as Glenn Beck’s fear-mongering does now) they should be ignored. That in mind, ilovecharts will post nothing more about Palin, O’Reilly or Beck……..unless it is really funny.

 I can’t be the only one who thinks that it looks like the Democrats chart is giving Palin the finger here.

ilovecharts:

think4yourself:

The GOP’s Palin Problem | The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

Editor’s note: We, as a nation, need to stop Palin enabling. She is no longer a political force, but just a free agent, in a common “right wing” mold, out to get money. She thrives on her status as a lightening rod, much as do Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck, and crafts a persona to cash checks on our outrage. All three of these people deserve no coverage, and have been allowed to remain in character, laughing all the way to the bank, for too long. Save when their behavior endangers public safety (as Glenn Beck’s fear-mongering does now) they should be ignored. That in mind, ilovecharts will post nothing more about Palin, O’Reilly or Beck……..unless it is really funny.

 I can’t be the only one who thinks that it looks like the Democrats chart is giving Palin the finger here.

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    I can’t be the only one who thinks that it looks like the Democrats chart is giving Palin the finger here.
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    But is there really anything more political than boner jokes?
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    I get punchy on Fridays and sometimes take political stands on the same page I usually reserve for boner jokes.
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    Editor’s note: We, as a nation, need to stop...enabling. She is no longer a political...
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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh