Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Don't Look Now...

...but we're [as in South Florida] about to get a taste of the future. Take a look at the Gulf currents...

Slick

Two thoughts about the above...

One, isn't it great that we have to rely on a newspaper from the booming metropolis of St. Petersburg, Florida to give us coverage of this major story that is about to affect South Florida. Yo, Anders, newsflash: Rothstein is yesterday's news, bucco.

And, two, where are all those Einsteins who were yelling "Drill, Baby, Drill" just a year and a half ago? Like these brain surgeons...



How's that old "drill, baby drill" thingy workin' out for you now, huh?

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama approves of drilling off Florida.

How dare you disagree with our majority-elected President. What are you, some kind of racist? Your comments border on sedition.

Go back to your hole, tea bagger.

[Cue Mustache Bobby with the snarky retort!]

nonee moose said...

uh, Rick, you might want to try decaf, ol' buddy.

You're starting to sound like Genius. That is no knock on Genius. But it ain't no compliment to you.

What we need is a gigantic vinegar spill and a really big crouton.

Bill said...

"One, isn't it great that we have to rely on a newspaper from the booming metropolis of St. Petersburg, Florida to give us coverage of this major story that is about to affect South Florida."

It's not the size of the community the newspaper serves Rick. Rather it's the size of the newspaper .... and the quality.

The St. Pete Times has for a very long time been one of the best newspapers in the country. Period.

And St. Pete has a much larger circulation than the Herald.

http://www.tampabay.com/news/
business/readers-drop-newspapers-ist-petersburg-timesi-posts-
sunday-gain/1090416

Rick said...

Yeah, nonee, I have to stop getting so concerned about what the Coast Guard is saying could be one of the worst oil spills in U.S. history. I mean, it's just oil. Sorry.

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nonee moose said...

You know that's not what I meant. We should all be concerned. But if everybody sets their hair on fire, who will be left to deal with the actual problem?

Yep, a bunch of deeply scarred bald people. Nobody needs that.

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