Monday, November 15, 2010

Church + Popularity = Power, Then . . .



Ginny's Place would be even better if she would slow down on renting space long enough to find room, in a report such as this one, for an update on this story (or this one).

13 comments:

Starved for Attention said...

Awwwwww! Ginny is soooooo nice!!!!

Srsly.

Anonymous said...

wonder which bugs you more, that she does so much good in the world or that people actually read her blog!!!

my vote - both!!!

Infinonymous said...

Before beginning any debate with fans of the blogger with a heart of gold, we need to establish terms.

Just how much extra credit is each exclamation point going to be worth? Do consecutive exclamation points intensify exponentially?

Betting on Infy said...

Infy vs. about a thousand That's Church disciples.

Sounds like a fair fight. Should be fun.

Bram Reichbaum said...

Ouch, you're not going to like the post I'm planning on publishing tomorrow night. I sold out for creme brule, and I even drove myself.

Ms. Monongahela, Ms. Chief Editor said...

"HATER!" exclaimed Ms. Mon, with great sarcasm. "You wish you had those legs. In fact, so do I."

Ms. Monongahela, Ms. Chief Editor said...

So Bram, I can buy you for some bread pudding?

Bram Reichbaum said...

Lease, possibly.

MH said...

All this talk of food is going to make Paul Costa hungry.

Infinonymous said...

Absent government intervention with respect to reports of a dozen cases of international kidnapping, Bram, you're probably safe.

On the creme brulee issue.

Your remarkably persistent adoration of the Not-So-Great InsolvenCity Parking Garage Sale, however, is a different kettle of rotten fish.

MH said...

Everybody needs a hobby.

Bram Reichbaum said...

I've noticed you haven't gone endorsing any of City Council's alternative capers to scurry up at least a few hundred million dollars in the next 45 days.

I'm not looking forward to the state takeover especially since the real numbers came out ... and I'm not trusting what the state might do to us if they get the sense we might not be able to meet our obligations after we've become a third of PMRS's portfolio. If you want to call that a rotten perspective, be my guest.

I'm reminded of a scene from Spartacus:

Caesar - So now we deal with pirates. We bargain with criminals!

Gracchus - Don't you be so stiff-necked about it. Politics is a practical profession. If a criminal has what you want, you do business with him.

Crystal said...

wow, i'd completely forgotten about that blog, until you brought it up.

*snore*