Today is


   "A word to the wise ain't necessary --  
          it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
					-Bill Cosby

Friday, August 19, 2005


Birthday Greetings

It's Bill Clinton's birthday today and I thought it would be a nice gesture to wish the former President (boy, I can't believe he was our President) a happy birthday. So here it is.

Happy Birthday.

Wooo. That's done.

Now, I've included a couple of links below depending on which side of the isle you sit on.


Liberals click here

Conservatives click here.

7 Comments:

Blogger stewdog said...

Stewdog was also born on August 19.
HOW DARE HE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

August 20, 2005 7:52 AM  
Blogger Scotty said...

I pity you, Stewdog. Well, at least you weren't born in the same year!

I bet we missed a great get-together last night. Sorry we couldn't be there. Wonderdog and I hope you had a wonderful birthday and have a another fantastic year!

August 20, 2005 11:24 AM  
Blogger stewdog said...

Thank you, very kind. Been a week of great celebrations.

August 20, 2005 11:54 AM  
Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

Happy Birthday, Stewdog. Sorry I missed it.

Been on vacation. It was nice to miss the news for a week. Probably take me a month to catch up, if I bother.

Scotty, hope you and the Wonderdog are managing to catch some sleep. How is the little pup?

August 20, 2005 4:57 PM  
Blogger Kate Marie said...

Hi, C.I.V.!

Welcome back from vacation -- hope you had fun.

Scotty, WD, and the pups are doing great.

August 20, 2005 5:10 PM  
Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

Thanks, KM. Had great weather on the Outer Banks. Thankfully, Hurricane Irene turned out to sea, rather than toward Hatteras, as it first hinted it might do.

Instead of politics and news, I read: Rebecca, The Joy Luck Club, and The Great Gatsby (all great reads). Plus, I started Foundation (a re-read) and The Count of Monte Cristo (abridged). I started, but skipped, Rule of Four.

Some of the books are on a HS reading list and I wanted to know what they're about. I'm not a member of PABBIS, but agree with them.

August 20, 2005 7:15 PM  
Blogger Kate Marie said...

The Great Gatsby is my favorite of those, of course. I used to teach Rebecca to 9th grade girls -- it was a lot of fun. Now that you've read it, you can check out the great Hitchcock adaptation with Laurence Olivier.

August 20, 2005 10:18 PM  

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