Daily Archives: July 30, 2002

True Tales from the Jobsite

TTLB and Chad Orzel have talked about a desire to see more diversity in blogging; more stuff about what people do and less armchair punditry. I find that I’m slowing down a bit on general purpose punditry these days. There’s … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in See, I do have a life! | 1 Comment

Right on schedule

Like clockwork, Clymer Wright breaks out the Crayolas and sends a letter to the editor (scroll down) about John Williams’ column from Monday, which suggested that his beloved term limits might be wearing out their welcome. Here’s my favorite bit: … Continue reading Continue reading

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One way to find out

Are you going to heaven or hell? There’s gotta be a better way than this to find out: An argument over who was going to heaven and who was going to hell ended with one Texas man shooting another to … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in The great state of Texas | 5 Comments

Now it’s really getting nasty

Governor Goodhair has fired back in his campaign for reelection by running ads that allege that Tony Sanchez’s bank was involved in drug-related money laundering. The commercial focuses on $25 million in Mexican drug cartel money that flowed through Sanchez’s … Continue reading Continue reading

Posted in Election 2002 | 2 Comments

No matter what goes right

Chron baseball writer Richard Justice has a regular Baseball Notebook column that runs every Sunday during the season. This Sunday’s effort talked about the labor issues and was surprisingly fair to the players’ union. Still, he couldn’t quite overcome his … Continue reading Continue reading

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