Definition of irony: using a first amendment freedom of speech argument to call people’s right to voice an opinion indefensible:
New year’s resolution: must learn to stop arguing with the crazy. Especially when they’re the co-editor of the Blogcritics section I most often write for.
In my last House review, I almost said that squeamish as I am, no amount of blood and guts in a medical show could make me as sick to my stomach as the commercials for the OJ special. But I didn’t want to give it added attention. Nice to know that in 2 minutes I’ll be watching House without those commercials.
Egad! I have a sympathy concussion for you, as a result of all the vicarious head banging?
Does New Year’s Eve come early in Canada? If not, make a “December 1” resolution instead. Stop the madness and save your sanity!
I’m a lost cause. I continued after posting this. I have a bad habit of trying to reason with irrational people. But other people have taken up the torch now, and I’m content to just watch in amusement now. I’m a bad person. But he’s a clueless person.