Friday, January 26, 2007

Once Again, with Feeling this time, Norm is a Fraud


Well, here we are once again to look into the abyss that is Norm Coleman's soul. Its a big abyss, it might be its own tiny universe, its that big. The latest Norm disappointment is on his seeing of the light on the War in Iraq. He claimed that he would:
oppose the proposal for a troop surge in Baghdad, where the violence can only be defined as sectarian. A troop surge proposal basically ignores the conditions on the ground, both as I saw on my most recent trip, and in reports I've been receiving regularly since my return … A troop surge in Baghdad would put more American troops at risk to address a problem that is not a military problem. It will put more American soldiers in the cross hairs of sectarian violence, create more targets. I just don't believe that makes sense, Mr. President.
Sounds good. He touted the deciders ideas for 6 years. His conversion was a tad suspicious in that came after his pal Mark Kennedy was trounced at the polls and with his reelection coming up he needed to pivot back to reality to make him electable again, but alas in was not to be. He just could not divest himself from the Presidents freaky mind control. First he attempted to back slide by saying that he wanted no more troops in Baghdad, but more in Anbar province. Then when it came time to push the button to approve of a non-binding resolution he couldn't do it, he voted against it in committee. It getting to the point now where it is just sad. Nothing that comes out of that man mouth can be trusted. He is a born fibber and like the little boy who cried wolf, in 2 years that Minnesota's who fluked him into the Senate will devour him just the same.

P.S For you Norm haters out their check out his column by Garrison Keillor in from a couple years ago, it really explains what Norm is about.


Enough about Norm here are a picture of Jacker and Leo.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

SuperFriends- Greatest Cartoon Ever

Thanks to the genius that is Netflix the Librarian provided his oldest sons the ability to time travel, much like the Hall of Doom, and glimpse a bit of their dad's Saturday morning. SuperFriends is the greatest cartoon ever. Not He-Man, not Scooby Doo, with or without scrappy doo. Not any of that Warner Bros. stuff, Superfriends is the greatest. I lovedeverthing about this show. I loved the Justice League of American with its cool reflecting pool. I loved the Darth Vader looking Hall of Doom. I loved the villians, especially Black Manta and Solomon Grundy. loved that Casey Kasem was the Justice League Computer and that the Legion of Doom never stopped coming up with one idiotic plan after another. Time Travel, mystical evil beings, deep space travel, killer solar flares, hyper intelligent beings from the future, and ridiculous plot twists made this show the greatest ever. And now the older boys know it too. We did not get to see the ones with the Wonder Twins before Mrs Librarian shuts us down, but we can dream.

Here are some pictures from Christmas. A good time was had by all during the two day extravaganza.



Here is Mrs Librarian
opening an unusually large present while Leo makes the round showing of one of his presents while jack bounces in Grandma's circle and Iver pulls up his pants- the boy never wheres a belt. You do get a small glimpse of my moms Santa collection, its scary large.





Here is Mrs Librarian looking at her new P.Js that the Iver gave her, they have snowman on them. Harry is looking over one the many empty boxes that he got, ya know he has a collection.
You can see the rocket scooters that the twins got in the background. I hope Santa does not always bring two of everything we will be buried in matter of years.




Here is a shot of the next generation of the Librarians family. We have Harry, Leo, Crosby, Keihler, Iver and Jack. Kehiler is the only girl amongst 5 boys.





Here is a smiling version of Harry. I don't have joke to add in here, I just think it pretty good smiley picture. Hey the Librarian can get mushy too.






Here is a picture of Mrs Librarian and Jacker. He has on one of those sweaters that moms love to put babies in. I think I heard about 10 cute comments about that sweater. I hated wearing sweaters like that, though he seemed to handle rather well.



Lastly here is Leo standing in front of his new workbench. We got bench off Craigslist and he got a bunch on tools for Christmas. Enough to do any fake project he wants. He got a power drill, with a sander attachment, a power saw, hammers, screwdriver and a ton of other high powered equipment that the librarian is afraid of. Check out that smile, just like his old man.

That's all for now.


excelsior

Monday, January 08, 2007

Celine Dion - You Shook Me All Night Long (AC/DC)

This made me ill