Oh I don’t know, call the cops?
I found out my boyfriend has child porn. What do I do now?
By the way, just got hooked on this album.
By the way, just got hooked on this album.
Although not really. Something about this guy I just don’t really like. Seems a little sleazy but that’s just me. But props to David Letterman for this clever Top 10. It’s been a long time since he’s had a good one. Much less a great one as this one is.

From the New York Post
September 29, 2006 — DAVID Letterman had a gay ol’ time last night sending up former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey and his warts-and-all bio, “The Confession,” which chronicles his secret homo sexual life. Letterman’s Top-10 chapter titles for McGreevey’s tome: 10) “The Day I Got Caught Governing Myself;” 9) “How to Pretend to Like Girls for 47 Years;” “From Schwar zenegger to Pataki: Governors I’d Like to Oil Up;” 7) “Another Confession - I Can’t Resist Entenmann’s Pound Cake;” 6) “At First I Just Thought I Was Bipartisan;” 5) “The New Jersey Budget Crisis - What Would Judy Garland Do?;” 4) “A Look at the Governor’s Balls;” 3) “Politicians Who Left a Bad Taste in My Mouth;” 2) “How to Push Through a Bill - Or a Steve or a Larry;” And the No. 1 chapter title - drum roll, please! - “Why I Don’t Like Bush.”
…is gonna be awwwwwwwesome!!!!!
Possibly here first for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs

then definitely here for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs,

followed up by this.

Major sweetness.
Thanks to the Pimplomat via Suck it Trebek.
Dagnabit.
I had a huge blog written out and when trying to link to the fairgrounds map, it froze on me. I really hate PDF files.
So, in short, went to a special reception with free food from the vendors. YUM!
The fried avocado sounded too weird and not very appealing.
Find the jerk chicken stand. Incredible.
The Marilyn Monroe exhibit in the Women’s Museum is both fantastic and mundane. How many different pictures do I need to see? But the dresses and dolls were exquisite.
Bargain - if you’re making your way to the Women’s Museum, you will pass the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution (I think?)) Museum sells sodas and water for a buck. A BUCK! I saw a similar sign at the Women’s Museum but wasn’t sure where. Nor did I see the size of the drinks. But still…keep that in mind.
Till next time.