Panamah
12-28-2008, 10:18 AM
This is kind of amusing:
How weird a year was it? Here's how weird:
# O.J. actually got convicted of something.
# Gasoline hit $4 a gallon -- and those were the good times.
# On several occasions, "Saturday Night Live" was funny.
# There were a few days there in October when you could not completely rule out the possibility that the next Treasury secretary would be Joe the Plumber.
# Finally, and most weirdly, for the first time in history, the voters elected a president who -- despite the skeptics who said such a thing would never happen in the United States-- was neither a Bush nor a Clinton.
Of course, not all the events of 2008 were weird. Some were depressing. The only U.S. industries that had a good year were campaign consultants and foreclosure lawyers. Everybody else got financially whacked. So, we can be grateful that 2008 is almost over. But before we leave it behind, let's take a few minutes to look back and see if we can find some small nuggets of amusement. Why not? We paid for it, starting with . . .
Link here (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/19/AR2008121901343.html?hpid=topnews)
How weird a year was it? Here's how weird:
# O.J. actually got convicted of something.
# Gasoline hit $4 a gallon -- and those were the good times.
# On several occasions, "Saturday Night Live" was funny.
# There were a few days there in October when you could not completely rule out the possibility that the next Treasury secretary would be Joe the Plumber.
# Finally, and most weirdly, for the first time in history, the voters elected a president who -- despite the skeptics who said such a thing would never happen in the United States-- was neither a Bush nor a Clinton.
Of course, not all the events of 2008 were weird. Some were depressing. The only U.S. industries that had a good year were campaign consultants and foreclosure lawyers. Everybody else got financially whacked. So, we can be grateful that 2008 is almost over. But before we leave it behind, let's take a few minutes to look back and see if we can find some small nuggets of amusement. Why not? We paid for it, starting with . . .
Link here (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/19/AR2008121901343.html?hpid=topnews)