The Back End of an Elephant
Wednesday, December 18, 2002
- TITLE: "The Back End of an Elephant"
- "... Travelogues ..." Here's the link to all the Travelogues of the past few years. They go from the earliest at the top, to the most recent at the bottom.
And here are the links to the current Travelogues:
Chapter 1: Don't Eat the Two-Toned Fish
Chapter 2: Eating Where the Grand Duke Ate
Chapter 3: The Pouring of the Soup
- "... The Fund for America's Future ..." In the 1980's the preferred method of starting up a Presidential campaign was a Political Action Committee. Now it is an "Exploratory Committee."
The Carvilles on their best behavior
Mullfoto of the Day: There are a couple of things wrong with this. First of all, the notion of wearing socks made out of "recycled plastic bottles" doesn't make me think, instantly, of moisture being wicked away from my feet.
Second, they should be called "BirkenSOCKS" if the Birkenstock people had any sense of humor at all which, as we know, they don't.
Russian World War I Poster
- Mullings' Catchy Caption of the Day:
Actual Caption: President Bush and First Lady, Laura, pose for a picture with children dressed as elves, from left to right, sisters Emma, 4, and Matty, 7, Carville and Cory Beth Phillipson, 7, at the 21st annual 'Christmas in Washington' taping, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2002, in Washington.
(AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)
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