Published on
August 8, 2008 in
Music and NYC.
Until the next one..
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Set List:
Sunshine of your love
Message in a bottle
Walking on the Moon
Demolition man
When the world is running down
Don’t stand so Close
Driven to tears
Hole in my life
Every little thing
Wrapped around
De doo de Daa
Invisibile sun
Can’t stand Losing You
Intermission shaving Sting
Purple haze
Roxanne
King of pain
So lonely
Been down so long (short)
Every breath
Intermission
Next to you
Saw this on Kottke.org. Looks like several of these are the Kirkland brand that you get at Costco. Roughly the same price but with out the membership fee.
If you’re like most people, you purchase Benadryl. A slightly smaller and savvier subset of you will always reach for the drugstore’s “generic” counterpart, e.g. Waldryl. Stop this madness, all of you.As you might know, Benadryl (available at Walgreens.com for $5.29 for a box of 24 capsules) and Wal-dryl ($3.99 / 24 capsules) are otherwise known as “25 mg. of diphenhydramine HCI.” Compare. Yes, that is 400 tablets containing 25 mg. of diphenhydramine HCI, for about $10 when you factor in shipping.
[From Snarkmarket: Lifehack of the Month: Truly Generic Pills]
While I wouldn’t characterize Obama’s views on abortion & judicial nominees as extreme, I find the parenthetical concern over mass death and genocide particularly day-late-dollar-short. Hey! Guess what! There’s already been mass death! That said, anyone slamming Dobson gets a couple of bonus points in my book.
There are certainly reasons for evangelicals to have concerns about Obama — based on his extreme views on abortion, judicial nominees, Iraq (his plans for a precipitous withdrawal would probably trigger mass death and perhaps even genocide) and other issues. But critics of Obama have an obligation to provide a fair and honest critique, and the attacks leveled by Dobson fall terribly short of that standard.
[From Dobson vs. Obama - washingtonpost.com]